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Originally Posted by CFrance
I'm not too sure what you mean about day care. Our golden is four and a huge people lover. I would love to see if he could be a therapy dog, but he is so excited to see people that the first ten minutes is a constant exercise in "sit for a pet."
We don't really need day care, but would be willing to meet with you and explore spending some time with him if you are really just trying to determine if you are ready for another. We lost our first golden at 13 and only lasted about two months before beginning the search for another. They are such sweethearts.
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Day care may not have been good term, spending time as you say is a better word. . Our Bailey worked with kids of need, CP. I know how to stop the " excited ten". It's called "frapping".