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Lucy is 4 now. Got her from a local rescue in Navarre. Had a broken tibia from being dropped off a porch.

She is now a certified therapy animal by Pet Partners. We go to local schools to read with children. I use her in my office to help give injections (this way she is also a tax write-off).

And we also do agility. In AKC, she is in Excellent JWW (jumpers with weaves) and Open Standard (working through teeter-todder issues).
 

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At some point we went with kind of an Indian name theme. Shilo (the lab). In some native Indian language it means brother or son. The little dog there is Micco. In some language it means chief. Sometimes I call him Little Chief. The Husky/Malamute mix is Cheyenne. Which I believe was an Indian nation... the name however is a nod to my deceased brother. His name was Glenn, but from earliest memories he was called Bodie. As in the tv show.. A man called Cheyenne Bodie. He was either called Bodie or “Man Called”. ?. Anyways. She’s called a dog called Cheyenne

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I decided I wanted to find out about our rescue Gumbo's breed mix, so I went ahead and got the Wisdom Panel Canine DNA test. Interestingly enough, he has zero American Bulldog like I thought he did. He is mostly American Staffordshire Terrier.


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We did the DNA testing, too, mostly because we wanted to find out what kind of dogs Zoe had in her ancestry (she was a rescue dog from a reservation) -- quite a few it turned out! We knew Comet had Cattle dog and Australian Shepherd, but the Labrador (assuming it was a black lab) explained where he got his coloring, and you can see a little Collie in his face. I just wish they had this testing available a decade ago. I would have loved to have known what my other dogs had in them.

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