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Leo The Golden Retriever

By Dagmar GoeschickPublished 6 months ago 2 min read
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The little dog named Leo by our daughter unexpectedly entered our life like an oncoming snowfall on a highway.

My daughter fell in love with him when he was listed for sale on an internet site, and before we could say no, she had already purchased him. For us, her parents there was no turning around. He has several characteristics with our daughter, like being born in August, having red fur, and having curls on his back.

He never stops acting. He gets up early in the morning and goes to bed by nine o'clock. Our independence is limited to the hours of the night. Hike and seek is one of his favourite activities, and he loves to play with all of us every minute. He enjoys giving hugs to everyone, but we have to watch out that he is not over-doing things. His crimson fur is always the focal point and shimmers like gold in the sunlight.

His large brown eyes give him the appearance of an innocent youngster, but as soon as he does something wrong, his eyes change and become tinier and more sparkly.

In terms of hearing at all, he plays the deaf persona. Even when you attempt to give him an instruction, he does not glance in your way. He blatantly disregards you.

He appears to be grinning, even though he knows he must obey orders, but why should he? He feels he has rights as a dog; thus, he won't listen.

He must pay attention since he is a large dog with lots of muscles. He attended school as a result, for training. two weeks altogether. We referred to it as grades one and two. He attempted to flee within the first hour of school, slinking away from learning. ha-ha. He is now the world's greatest dog since the trainer was able to get him back. It was amazing to watch him mature from a boisterous puppy to a responsible, employed toddler. our devoted Golden-Redtriever.

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