We adopted Kylie when she was only six weeks old. Some misguided person had dumped her and her brothers in front of a neighbor's house. She is now four months old and getting more intelligent and loving by the day. Her favorite activities include practicing tricks, learning new tricks, and performing her tricks for everyone she meets (whether they ask her to or not). She is a true handful, but if we didn't get to watch her herding the other dogs around the house our lives would be far less interesting. We don't know where we'd be without this blessing from the shelter.








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