


I showed her around my hospital an told Rumor that she can take over visiting the Rehab when I go to college. She was a big hit already. Our Moms would not let us play with our capes on. No fun again! I can't get away with anything.
Please join me in my journey to become a service dog for someone who is deaf, has a physical disability or seizures. I have to be exposed to many different places sounds & people to be a success. These are my adventures on the road to service dog.
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