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          all the time.  He's such a sweety and clever. 
           
           
           
           
          
          
           
           
          
          
          As you know we have him crated during the day because of his 
          separation anxiety.  He's been doing pretty good, not messing his 
          cage, with the help of my neighbour letting him out at noon.  
          
           
           
           
           
          
          
          
           
           
          
          
          Well, the other day she was unable to let him out due to dental 
          surgery and the clever boy peed outside his cage so he wouldn't have 
          to sit in it.  He doesn't lift his leg outside but will in his 
          cage.  
           
           
           
           
          
          
           
           
          
          
          Jake was confused when he saw this, not knowing how the pee was on the 
          floor several inches from the cage, yet Roscoe was in the cage.  
          Everybody that was told this story simply said "smart dog".  
          
           
           
           
           
          
          
           
           
          
          
          He's learned to wait and sit for his food, drop his toys when playing 
          tug of war, sit, shake paw and is learning lie down.  We love him 
          lots.  
          
          
          Lyn
           
           
           
           
          
          
          
Update 
          December '12
          
          
          Roscoe is an amazing dog.  He is so easy to train.  Naturally, 
          the puppy in him gets him into some mischief from time to time, but 
          nothing serious.  He's one of those dogs that you can talk to and he 
          understands.  He recognizes all his toys, people and activities by 
          name.  He is very quiet when lounging in the house,always at our side, 
          but is showing progress with separation issues by keeping his distance 
          when asked, like in the kitchen or bathroom.  He used to cry if you 
          closed the door on him.  He is very gentle and trusting when food is 
          presented to him and taken away.  He drops things when asked and told 
          to leave it alone.  
          
          
          
          
          
          I questioned adopting him the first time I met him but I am very happy 
          we did.  I've directed a lot of people to your shelter and I hope it 
          proves to be helpful.  Roscoe has some ways to go to increase his 
          social skills, still very dominant but I have confidence he will get 
          better at making friends.  I would love to have a friend for him at 
          home ..... maybe even a cat friend someday ....?  All in good time.  
          
          
          Thanks again for all you do.  Merry Christmas to everyone 
          including the furry friends.
          
          
          Lyn and Jake :)
 
          
          
           
          
           
          
          
          
Update 
          August '14
          Here is a 
          photo of Roscoe resting with a oversized stuffed frog.  He loves his 
          toys and has to learn to pick them up.  I have taught him many fun 
          tricks like the basics ... sit, give both paws, lay down, stay when 
          placing food in front of him but the fun ones are speaking and 
          yelling, dancing, and saying his prayers.  If he would only listen 
          when I want him to return to the yard when he sneaks out.  
          It is hard 
          to believe he came to you a malnourished dog.  He eats well but loves 
          to have yogurt or basmati rice on his kibble ... and of course I spoil 
          him.  He eats when he wants and there are no issues around food.  Not 
          yet three years old and full of boxer energy.  
          Love him lots 
          and he is a handful, but still wanting to make it work although he can 
          be a handful.  Thanks for all your group does for these lovely 
          animals.  Take care and we'll be by again.
          
           
          
           
          
          
          
          
           
          
           
          
          
          Update 
          March '16
          
          Here is a recent photo of Roscoe.
          
           
           
           
           
           
           
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