
Koliver Pt2
Ollie was a little intimidated by Koda’s size but resolved not to show it. She was very courteous to him, giving him plenty of room to sniff and explore. And he was very curious about everything! At Wells he’s more

Ollie was a little intimidated by Koda’s size but resolved not to show it. She was very courteous to him, giving him plenty of room to sniff and explore. And he was very curious about everything! At Wells he’s more


Just a great way to start the week. Koda was eager and playful. She found a little toad, and I had to explain it’s not part of a complete breakfast! π Otherwise there was lots of sniffing and prancing!

When I saw Koda she had some pent up happies for me. Prancing and dancing and whining like I haven’t seen her in weeks! She had some pent up energy too βΊοΈ We spent most of our time in the


Despite the day being gloomy, Koda was all smiles and energy. She did the cutest hoppity hop as I was trying to get her harnessed, and was then very excited to help me get it on. π₯° She was good

Koda got to meet a friend, and race around the field on a warm sunny day. She had so much fun getting to race around and play! π And they tell you that you can tell a dog is happy

Koda is always a puppy when I show up to take her out. She whines and nuzzles until I dress her to go out. But once we got outside into the grey she decided she was a grownup dog. She

Koda was very excited to get a visit earlier than usual. The park is usually pretty quiet and we have the trail mostly to ourselves this time of day. And that means Koda is free to sprint and zigzag along

The week started out great with Koda prancing and crying when she saw me. We went to the trail with her leading me gingerly so as not to hurt my old knees π We me Lindsay and Nalah, and then
We are professional petcare for picky pet parents, so we always leave a note for the parents after every visit. But the photos and stories that the pets tell are too good not to share with everyone! π₯°
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