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Friday, October 14, 2011

Cooper's Back Pack

Cooper recognizes things that belong to him.  I have had a bag for him most of his life because he goes to work with me.  There are things I need to have with me.  It makes life easier for me to just grab the bag and go.

I hadn't unpacked it yet from our trip.  If I don't unzip it for him, he will try to unzip it himself. Sometimes the bags don't survive his efforts.

So lets see what he finds...



poop bags
a red squeaky teddy bear
Advantix 
Blue hair dye
a clicker (I never use it but he likes it)
some of his patches
his 15' long leash (to tie him outside if he wants)
a couple bags of food
a cup (for water)
a piece of vine we picked up in CA
a car seat harness 
medicine measuring syringes, toys, nail clippers
another toy, dental chew alligator (which he later gave to Buffy)

So there was nothing he really wanted.  I think he just wanted to know what he had in his bag.  Additional items in his bag were...

a fleece shirt (he gets cold when his hair is short)  
A folding food dish
his service dog harness
an extra leash
a metal comb
and in the winter time his sleeping bag fits in there too.  

All in a child size back pack.  PERFECT.

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