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Old 01-23-2008, 04:30 AM #20
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How long have you had one?
What do you have one for?

What kind do you have?
What is the dogs name?
I just found this community, and then discovered the service dog section! I look forward to spending lots of time here

I am in the process of getting a puppy to train as my future service dog.

I was diagnosed with a vestibular disorder in 2004. My condition has recently progressed to probable PPMS. My future service dog will primarily be my mobility assistant.

My puppy will be a Borzoi (aka Russian Wolfhound).
Not sure yet, haven't met him. But I already love him
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