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<blockquote data-quote="Lilybean" data-source="post: 86570" data-attributes="member: 19628"><p>loved reading all the posts of your experiences with your own pets. love them. they are angels and i'm very excited about having one of my own in the future. i'm still learning about training them but by the sounds of it, if you connect with your dog, little training is required.</p><p></p><p>a friend of mine has a sprocker and is soon getting a new puppy, a cocker ***** which they planned to breed from when she's old enough. they are both working strain so she is happy for one of their pups to come to me as she will have a job to do as a service dog as well as to be loved as part of the family. this won't be for a few years which is perfect actually and gives me time.</p><p></p><p>i did contact the local guide dogs but they have closed their waiting list for dogs as it is now sooo long. shame but an excellent idea. thank you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lilybean, post: 86570, member: 19628"] loved reading all the posts of your experiences with your own pets. love them. they are angels and i'm very excited about having one of my own in the future. i'm still learning about training them but by the sounds of it, if you connect with your dog, little training is required. a friend of mine has a sprocker and is soon getting a new puppy, a cocker ***** which they planned to breed from when she's old enough. they are both working strain so she is happy for one of their pups to come to me as she will have a job to do as a service dog as well as to be loved as part of the family. this won't be for a few years which is perfect actually and gives me time. i did contact the local guide dogs but they have closed their waiting list for dogs as it is now sooo long. shame but an excellent idea. thank you. [/QUOTE]
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