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Which is saying something for a dog who turns 15 soon.
But Doug reports she's still sprightly, still loves her walks and adores her food (no change there, then). Look carefully and you'll see more than a sprinkling of white on her face and, apparently, these days she's a little shaky in the hind-quarters. But she's doing well and is happy in SF (who wouldn't be?) and for that we remain eternally grateful.
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