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Get,s his yearly shots today...(I thought that I had posted this yesterday?) But if not... Goober is one of my Vets favourite patients! Of the few times I had to leave him there...I had to wait for one of his/her assistants to return from a walk in the nearby park with him to take him home! (My vet & their staff Really Love Beags)! :thumbup: (And Goober is one of their favourite patients)!!! :thumbup:
 

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Goober is a very healthy beag for his age & (with some luck) he will live long enough to get to explore a new & larger home as our current tiny "starter home" will be "paid for" in may! That will be my greatest birthday present to myself ever! :thumbup: (Next to having a "grandpa-beag" still active & exploring a new yard)! :thumbup: /forums/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/laugh.gif
 

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Btw...A Doghouse, Goober is a very special beag! He is much like Snapper would have been..."had I had the chance to adopt him when he was a pup"! Snapper was my first beag & he was a lot like Pop's first beag as well! Both Pop & I had limited experience with dogs as our parents had jobs that required moving from & to different construction projects. Snapper was the first beag that we had "to term" & then Duke, (more Pop's beag)that we rescued from the shelter as I was living in an apartment. Goober was the first beag that I purchased from a local breeder because the breed was very rare in 1992. Goober is just as smart as Snapper was...(if not more), but in this case I know that I am the one that trained him! :thumbup: (Thanks to "being trained by a beagle") :thumbup:
 
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