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OK NOW! Mommy got this new doggie from the local Humane Society. He is what they call a cockapoo. I don't care what they call him, he is just too much bigger than me and constantly sits in my mommy's lap which infuriates me. I'm supposed to be number 1 for I was here first. Sometimes we fight over chewies and sometimes we try and play together but it is tough having to compete with another doggie. We go to the dog park together and I am glad for him to run off all that energy and just have him come home and sleep!
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There isn't a person or a child that Duncan doesn't love. He MUST greet every person that comes near him. Everyone who meets Duncan, loves him and wishes they had a doggie just like him. He is such a character and into everything...you name it. He follows me around and is my velcro doggie. He is ssssoooo into socializing during class and not paying attention. We are going to enroll in an Attention and another Beginner's class to refine what he already learned. He was such a puppy with a short attention span when we took Beginner's class before. Is this class ready for Duncan?