Dublin's mom says: We brought Dublin home when he was just a wee eight weeks old. As soon as he became comfortable in his new surroundings, he was determined to climb the stairs. Some of his favorite things to do are to nap in the sunlight, dig up dirt in the backyard, and play with his big brother Chance (a wheaten terrier). Poor Chance... at times little Dublin can be very bold and will steal his cookies or bite onto his beard and hang on, suspended in midair as Chance struggles to shake him off. It's very funny to watch, but we try to keep him from doing it for fear that he might be flung across the room.











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