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Our Boozer Boy |
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I would like to introduce my big brindle boy, Boozer. He was an owner surrender at the local shelter. The shelter called me about him, I brought him home March 1, 2002. He has found his forever home with us and delights us daily. He has since been through basic OB class, basic agility, learning not to jump on the door classes, give me room to work on the computer classes (You see, he thinks he's a lap puppy), and many other as needed classes. He is a very fast learner when the mood suits him and is something he likes doing. A local photographer heard that I had a big brindle rescue boxer boy that was well trained, and would like a few shots of him to submit to various magazines, calendars, etc. Well here is our boy, some of these shots appeared in the Dog Fancy 2002 Boxer Edition 11. Hope you enjoy my photo page. |
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Mom's always working on my training, but she gives great treats. |
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Yeap, I'm a playful fellow. |
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Am I a good looking guy or what? |
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I am tired, tired, and TIRED. Modeling is hard work. |
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I love mom's flower bed. This one is great for jumping. |
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This is me and my buddy Pat. |
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Work, work, work. Enough already, lets play, play, play. |
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How did she know it was me that jumped it? Oh the petals. |
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