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MaryAnn: That is so cute because my daughter lives a few miles away and when she is planning on coming to the lake she says to Asiah," Want to go see Holly?" and She runs to the car. Then it is a afternoon of swimming, retrieving balls or sticks, chasing butterflies and just playing all afternoon.
They have just so much fun.
We love our dogs don't we.
Mia
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Mia.... My gal knows when we are nearing my son's neighborhood, as she loves playing with his Yorkie. If we are on the phone and we mention getting together...we have to spell each dog's name....because if we happen to say their name out loud they each go to their respective windows and will sit and wait and wait and wait, until the other one arrives.
My gal is so intelligent that she appears to be learning to spell.....so we have to occassionally change it up by saying the first letter in his name instead of spelling it out. I remember having to do this exact thing when my boys were little....and now I am doing the same with my dog.
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Oh Yes MaryAnn.......I don't dare say Asiah's name either or Holly goes bonkers and dances around at the door and barks. They are just like children and understand everything, Kinda scary that they know our thoughts...........LOL. Wouldn't want it any different though.
My Chihuahua will ride for 60 miles to my daughters home very content, and when we turn off the Interstate, she gets so excited and starts bouncing all around in her little kennel. How do they know our plans?
That is why God gave us Puppies, What a Joy they are.
Have a great day and we will catch you later.
Mia
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Indeed!!! Dogs are so smart....smarter than most people give them credit for......they just instinctively know. My gal knows when I pack up the Jeep .... that we are heading to either Agility class, Run-throughs, or an actual Meet. She loves it!!!! Although.....because she is so excited when we arrive, I will not allow her out of her kennel until she is calm for a few minutes. When she demonstrates self-control for a few minutes, then her reward is that she can exit the vehicle and entire the practice field (on leash).
You have a great day as well.
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