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| Yes, Mayve -- the range of reaction that he gets is interesting. Some passersby will not even mention it and smother him with hugs and kisses. Others will recoil and ask lots of questions. I don't mind the questions, but Razz can pick up the vibes from the folks that are revulsed. That is probably the toughest part for the poor pup, but it was worth the trade off to have him around for a lot longer! |
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| He's darling, your Razz, and I'm sorry he's confused and feels bad when folks don't react well. Did you ever find out what you would need to do to get him certified as a therapy dog? It might raise his spirits to be greeted with nothing but enthusiasm in a children's ward of a hospital!
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