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"Doggiiiiieeee" no more!

Jazz!

That's the name of our neighbor's dog! After months and months since my feeling-may-pet post, I finally know the name of this pooch. The thing about it though is that I have been so used to calling it "Doggie" (creative much!) that it just kind of stuck. Hehe! :)






She is still very much a stress reliever and it brings me so much delight because she can understand me when I say "No" (sits up straight and stops whatever it is she's doing), say "Jazz" (perks up her ears then looks at me) and "Bye bye" (to which she will stand up quickly and barks at me because it's time for me to go).

She's so cute!!!

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