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<blockquote data-quote="timer lady" data-source="post: 405356" data-attributes="member: 393"><p>Donna, King Charles in England practically ruined his country because he played with his Cavaliers & didn't pay attention to running his country. This breed has been the dog of kings & queens for centuries.</p><p></p><p>Unfortunately of late this breed has become quite popular & there are many unethical breeders out there. I hate that for any breed. Lenny is a "mutant" because his nose didn't fill in completely ~ he looks like he's wearing a little pink nose ring.</p><p></p><p>I chose him for a service dog because I didn't want or need a big dog. Lenny is my hearing dog ~ he's learned to alert me to phones ringing, the door opening or closing, the smoke & carbon dioxide alarms, an off noise in the car, kt leaving the house. He's very persistent until I acknowledge his "alert". I've had him trained privately & he's passed his tests with flying colors.</p><p></p><p>The service dog needs a certain temperament & must pass the canine good citizen's award along with the various & sundry tests for the service dog status. Because he is a one person dog his attention is on me alone until/unless I release him.</p><p></p><p>I have a doggy treadmill to walk him on because of the amount of snow & cold we've had this winter. He's up to 1.5 mph for 20 to 30 minutes at a time. I do this twice a day & kt will walk him until the snow melts. He's my favorite person of late. <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/emoticons/flirtysmile3.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":flirtysmile3:" title="flirtysmile3 :flirtysmile3:" data-shortname=":flirtysmile3:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="timer lady, post: 405356, member: 393"] Donna, King Charles in England practically ruined his country because he played with his Cavaliers & didn't pay attention to running his country. This breed has been the dog of kings & queens for centuries. Unfortunately of late this breed has become quite popular & there are many unethical breeders out there. I hate that for any breed. Lenny is a "mutant" because his nose didn't fill in completely ~ he looks like he's wearing a little pink nose ring. I chose him for a service dog because I didn't want or need a big dog. Lenny is my hearing dog ~ he's learned to alert me to phones ringing, the door opening or closing, the smoke & carbon dioxide alarms, an off noise in the car, kt leaving the house. He's very persistent until I acknowledge his "alert". I've had him trained privately & he's passed his tests with flying colors. The service dog needs a certain temperament & must pass the canine good citizen's award along with the various & sundry tests for the service dog status. Because he is a one person dog his attention is on me alone until/unless I release him. I have a doggy treadmill to walk him on because of the amount of snow & cold we've had this winter. He's up to 1.5 mph for 20 to 30 minutes at a time. I do this twice a day & kt will walk him until the snow melts. He's my favorite person of late. :flirtysmile3: [/QUOTE]
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