Dottie's mom says: We met on my birthday, a cold day in December. Her face in the pet store, I'll always remember.With her thankful hugs and licks from day one. She's bold and she's fearless and plenty of fun.A few months later, she's lengthened and grown - and I know that she's happy each time I come home.The "zoomies" are funny, she'll jump and she'll play. She goes nuts in the snow. She could run all day. Dottie 's a real sniffer, a curious pup. We play "hide the bone" and she never gives up. From Houston to Hollywood; in sun and in snow - she travels with me where ever I go. She's happiest when it's "sleepies" time. The closest of laps is where she'll recline. I love her, I love her, I love her, it's true. She can't wait to dig a hole in your heart, too.






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Read MoreIt is vitally important to have a solid "come" command on your dog, as it can be a matter of safety if the dog gets loose or is otherwise in danger. Start laying the foundation for a reliable "come" command at an early age, as early as 7 weeks.
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