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Easy's new home:
a fountain of youth

After only a year in his new home, Easy is in better shape than he was when he arrived. It's taken regular exercise and committment from his new family -- but the results speak for themselves. Most of all, Easy's discovering just how much fun it is to be a Golden.

Easy's foster mother told his new family that he hated water. They couldn't believe it, a Golden that didn't like water -- it was unnatural!

easysunl.jpg (9163 bytes) So, in addition to his regular conditioning program, Easy's dedicated family began introducing him to the concept of swimming and wading. He's still a bit shy around water, but appears to be enjoying himself while on a hike with his people in Sunol.

Maybe this water stuff isn't so bad" - Easy

Go, Easy!
Easy's latest accomplishment was accompanying his family on a camping trip at Lake Tahoe, including a dayhike to the top of Squaw Peak (elevation 8,646 feet), in 4 hours.
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Easy with friend, Brian, at Squaw Peak
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Easy at Fort Funston.
...and, at the end of the day, every dog dreams about rabbits or tennis balls.

 

Take it "easy," friend.

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