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![]() "rw" wrote Arlo, who normally hates to be left alone, watches us leave the cabin with clear gratitude. I had a friend that lived in Colorado Springs and on a visit with him we decided to walk up Pikes Peak Got a topo, found a "route," and took my Golden Long story short ... we eventually ran into a high chain link fence and some Army " keep out we kill people like you" signs and never made the top. It was a long tiring hike to nowhere. But, of course the Golden ( Jenny) covered several times the distance we did, hunting the entire way for whatever Goldens think live on Pike's Peak. For the next several days she was so sore that she never moved, not a foot, ever. I'd pick her up a few times a day and carry her down the street to the vacant lot. She'd "do her business" exactly where I put her down, not a preliminary sniff anywhere else, and I'd pick her up and carry her home and she'd stay exactly where I put her down till the next time. G I dearly loved that dog ... probably the last of the many dozens I've owned that I can say that about ... the pro thing changes your perspective. I had this story on a now defunct retriever specialty web site I mantained for a few years .... I just uploaded it to my current personal site ... maybe you will understand it http://www.kimshew.com/kennels/jenny.htm |
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