25. I Can Fly Again: Ignore Aging As Much as Possible
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When our sweet Chaser was around 15-1/2, we finally accepted that she could no longer keep up with Zoey during walks. So, we began to walk the Girls separately. (Though it’s quite amazing how one can somehow grow accustomed to walking with both arms fully extended–one in front, one in back–trying to accommodate the opposite speeds of two dogs at different ends of the age spectrum. Dislocated shoulders, anyone?).
25. I Can Fly Again: Ignore Aging As Much as Possible
25. I Can Fly Again: Ignore Aging As Much as…
25. I Can Fly Again: Ignore Aging As Much as Possible
When our sweet Chaser was around 15-1/2, we finally accepted that she could no longer keep up with Zoey during walks. So, we began to walk the Girls separately. (Though it’s quite amazing how one can somehow grow accustomed to walking with both arms fully extended–one in front, one in back–trying to accommodate the opposite speeds of two dogs at different ends of the age spectrum. Dislocated shoulders, anyone?).