 Photo Comments Age: 10 Years Sex: Female Weight: 51-100 lbs
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Leave a bone for Zoe

Doggie Dynamics:
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 Quick Bio:
 Birthday: December 9th 2001
 Likes: Going everywhere with me, and laying in my bed

Pet-Peeves: Baylee my Pem Corgi Girl, and baths

Favorite Toy: Anything she can have fun destroying

Favorite Food: Her Eagle dog food, and treats

Favorite Walk: Anywhere

Best Tricks: Retrieving anything but especially coins off the floor and spitting them in my hand.

Arrival Story: Zoe was picked by her breeders boarding kennel owner to be my service dog. She was to be trained to replace my older SD,Chelsea who was getting close to 9 years old. I picked Zoe up at the kennel when Zoe was 8 weeks old. So began Zoe's life with me.

Bio: Zoe has been with for going on 8 years now. She is a Mobility Support Dog who does retrievals and alerts to my asthma and pain levels. She works in a Mobility Harness. I didn't teach her the later two things, she just picked that up over the years we have been together. When my best friends SD, Zoe 's older sister had to retire suddenly last year, Zoe did alerts to my friends blood levels, when we went out until her new dog arrived to take over. I found out that Zoe could predict a seizure at a meeting for people with epilepsy that a friend invited us to some years back. My friend was giving a demonstration of a box he invented for his dog to call EMS when he had seizures. Zoe is still a healthy dog and works well. You would never believe she was nearly 8 if you saw her.

The Groups I'm In:
♥ Paws with a Purpose ♥, Service Dogs Group

The Last Forum I Posted In:
The "problems" with having a SD

I've Been On Dogster Since:
| April 28th 2009 |
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More than 3 years! |

Rosette, Star and Special Gift History

Dogster Id: 985053

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