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After our family dog, Annie died, I spent about six months enjoying not walking a dog in subzero temperatures. But I like dogs, and I missed that click of nails on my floor, and getting out into the world on a regular basis. I became a foster parent of future guide dogs. My first pup was Russo, who is now working as a border patrol dog at Niagara Falls. She wasn't cut out for the Guide Dog program. She was a really high maintenance girl, full of joy and exhuberance which is now being channeled. She lives with her handler at home and has a really good life. Frizzle is in training now at the Dog Guide centre in Oakville, Ontario. All the news about her is good, and we will wait to see what exact kind of dog guide she is. Russo's great friend, Pell, is a working dog in Halifax, Nova Scotia. He is a vision dog for a lovely young university student. Nikkita flunked. We think she may be the smartest of them all. She belongs to Jeff Groves, but as he is at school, Nikkita is around here all week. I am travelling this year, so I can't take on a new dog. Dog Guides has agreed to send me any dogs that need help or a place to stay for a few weeks.



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Frizzle graduated last night

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Frizz is a seeing eye dog. Her person, Sandra and I both cried. Sandra is terrific, has a great family. Her husband is a chef and they are all going to be traveling a lot before Sandra loses all her sight. Frizz is going on a cruise in December for starters. It was just so cool watching Frizz do her job. End of this chapter. All good.
13th May 2011, 13:14  

Factotum says:

Congratulations, Frizzle! Enjoy a well-earned cruise!

14th May 2011, 00:01

Viv says:

Good that you can see the fruition of all the hard work you both did :)

14th May 2011, 00:39

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