DoyDoy's dad says: DoyDoy is very lively and energetic dog who at this stage of his life can shoot up the stairs like a rocket but is too much of a coward to come down them. He is still learning about life. He is not fazed by the coldness of the Ottawa climate as he has the typical wooly coat of a chow. DoyDoy has a particular fondness for ankles and loves to follow kids down the street. He loves to watch boys play road hockey, so I guess he is going to be a typical hockey-loving Canadian. At times he can mew like a kitten, and the women in the neighbourhood have taken a particular shine to the little guy.
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