I still remember the day clearly, more than 18 years ago, when my first Vizsla, Dacks, learned how to swim in a pond on campus.
Dacks bounded out of Smith Hall ahead of
me for our morning walk and puppy training, and then he froze, with the sun rising over
the mountain, at the sight of a massive pond where the softball field was supposed to be.
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I still remember the day clearly, more than 18 years ago, when my first Vizsla, Dacks, learned how to swim in a pond on campus.
Dacks bounded out of Smith Hall ahead of
me for our morning walk and puppy training, and then he froze, with the sun rising over
the mountain, at the sight of a massive pond where the softball field was supposed to be.