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Dog-Gone-Good Halloween

Halloween Fun With Dog's

By Ronna CurtisPublished 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago 3 min read
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~A video of scary dogs~

Rosie, Foxie, Tobie

These three dogs are the most amazing all around! They put up with me and my daughter; who is most problematic towards them? My daughter, as if there were any doubt! The three of them are loving, caring, and compassionate. Yes, dogs have feelings! I have been around dogs long enough to know this is true. They provide emotional support for me and physical correction for my daughter, who is disabled. It is genuinely overwhelming what animals will endure and still have a wagging tail for us at the end of the day! I give them special treats for doing extra extraordinary things for my daughter, and if they feel she is getting too angry, they come to hide behind me as they know I won't let anything happen to them.

Rosie (Rough Hair Jack Russel Terrier) Seizure Buster

I have had Rosie since she was three weeks old, and Tobie is her biological sister. In other words, they were born from the same litter. Rosie will not let anything pass her. If you are a bullfrog, you better watch out! She will get you! Rosie shows her feelings all over; she is sweet and is an exceptionally clean dog. I have never known a dog to clean herself as much as she does.

When dealing with the disabled, her specialty is to give a hug or bark at you if Rosie feels something is wrong with you, such as a seizure coming. She can detect them! Rosie has worked well with disabled children. So she has earned the right to wear the costume. Seizure Buster!

Tobie (Smooth Hair Jack Russel Terrier), hot dog

She loves hot dogs! She will down one in a second! She loves to swim after ducks and geese. She will help her sibling, Rosie, chase the bullfrogs but prefers to hunt ducks and geese in the lake by our home. Please don't mess with her pack, as she will help Rosie defend it and others she sees as members of her crew. Tobie's specialty is defense, love, and she is a brilliant dog! Some of the habits Tobie has formed are hilarious. Since she was three weeks old, I have had Tobie, so she has grown accustomed to many things I provide for her. Toys! It is her favorite thing I get besides food. Nothing can shadow over food! There is one toy that she carries around with her. She takes it everywhere with her, even outside.

Foxy (A Mixed Breed), the headless horseman's dog

Foxie has had the most demanding job of the three. She used to live with disabled people. They were tough on her and would say it was borderline abusive, but that is why she is with us now! The near abuse has come to a stop, and she is living all dog's dream. The lazy house dogs! Her specialty is love, laughter, and tricks. She can roll over, sit, speak, and stand on her hind legs.

Rosie, Foxie, Tobie

For Halloween, I will take them outside and let them run around the lake. I will have to give Tobie and Rosie a bath because they will go for a swim in the lake. There were some mallard ducks the other day, but that does not mean they will be there on Halloween. I want them to have fun. Foxie will follow as she loves doing the things Tobie and Rosie do. The only problem is Tobie and Rosie don't always like her meddling in on their fun.

I could not have asked for better dogs; they have helped disabled people for years, and now they live a life of luxury as common house dogs. They are retired from work and living a good life! Though they are retired, they still help my disabled daughter out some, but they rest, play, have treats, and are just living a dog's life with people who love them!

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About the Creator

Ronna Curtis

Ronna Curtis, Ladybug is the author's name she goes by when publishing a book. Life In Ann's World at Outskirtspress.com/Life in Ann's World. College graduate she enjoys authoring books to entertain a diverse population..

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