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The high-strung, bouncy dog

The high-strung, bouncy dog

The high-strung, bouncy dog

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The high-strung, bouncy dog that will try to leap off the table at the first opportunity.

The cranky dog

The high-strung, bouncy dog

The high-strung, bouncy dog

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The cranky pet that would be happy to bite his way out of a day at the spa.

The timid animal

The high-strung, bouncy dog

The geriatric dog

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The timid animal that wants to lock his belly to the grooming or examining table. 

The geriatric dog

The young, unmannerly pup

The geriatric dog

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The geriatric dog that is so wobbly she can’t maintain her balance.

The young, unmannerly pup

The young, unmannerly pup

The young, unmannerly pup

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The young, unmannerly pup that is not yet accustomed to grooming or veterinary examination and is clueless to obedience.

The obese, inactive dog

The young, unmannerly pup

The young, unmannerly pup

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The obese, inactive dog that cannot stand, especially when one paw is raised for clipping, toenail trimming, etc.

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