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Default I was accepted for a doggie!

guiding eyes for the Blind in Patterson New York has accepted my application for a doggie! I am told that I have a sweet lab that will be my partner. (they only do labs there) they have a dog that will work as my MS as well as my Guide dog. They have several to choose from (they choose for me) and will wait for my evaluation to tell me which dog best fits my needs.

I will go for training (26 days) sometime in June or early July. they will be calling me soon with my spot date.

Im terrified and yet excited. its been years since we had a doggie in the house.
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