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Bea (PAWS name – Mirabelle)

We couldn’t imagine life without little Bea (formerly Mirabelle)! We keep discovering new cute quirks, she has us cracking up most of the day. She has mostly gotten over her fear of men, but it still skittish around loud, abrupt noises. She’s also made so many dog and human friends — we have been amazed with how well she has transitioned. She does especially well when she is with dogs three times her size– she’s so playful, vocal and loves to wrestle. Also, since she seemed to have hardly any anxiety, we started weaning her off puppy Prozac (with the blessing from her vet). She is now happy and medication free! We have also moved from the area to St. Louis. Bea now has a full, fenced in yard and an entire house to rule…with rabbits to chase as well. As for training, Bea has been a dream. She was already potty trained, and listens to both Patti and I with great ease. We’re still working on her tricks, but it’s almost like she’s too smart for them ;-) We’re so lucky to have little Bea butt in our lives, thank you!!!!!!
Warm regards,
Lindsay and Patti
PS Bea is OBSESSED with pillows. Her favorite is mine in the bed, of course. And she wants nothing to do with her fancy dog bed.

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