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wolf63 | 19:35 Thu 09th Mar 2017 | ChatterBank
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March 2, 2017 / Daytona Beach, Florida, USA

"Going shopping for a toy with Lucy is something we do quite often. We always let her pick out the toy she wants... she actually will get up on the lower shelf (it's one that she can reach easily) and she will sniff and search for what she thinks is the perfect toy! She will sniff several before she makes her decision. As soon as she finds what she thinks is the perfect toy, she latches onto it and is ready to leave. We let her take it to the register counter and she really tries to be patient while the clerk is ringing up her toy. She watches contently and as soon as her Papa hands down the toy to her she grabs it and is ready for the front door! She will strut out that door like she is on a mission and heads straight for the car. Lucy loves her toys and we will continue to take her shopping. Shopping is not the only thing she likes to do! We can add swimming and playing ball in our pool. Lucy is a very unique little dog and is totally oblivious to her size. She thinks she is just as big as any of the big dogs and she will let them know it."

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Thanks Mr Lion, I just don't understand why it works some times but not others.

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Glad I could help - I don't get it either, seems fickle, but I think Ed's aware of the problem & has it on the "to-do" list :-)
Love that , ta - how fast those little legs go hee hee.
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A dog size would scare me ten times more that a German Shepherd.
That is one very cute Yorkie....thanks !

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