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What's going on?

 I had a house client last weekend, Wesley, a very sweet dog,

got 60 bucks, and hopefully the family will use me again.

Got a new client coming this weekend, Millie.

I think she'll really like the fenced in backyard, and the deck.

I'll introduce Deoge slowly, but she did good with Wesley.

I'm also spreading the word when I go out,

that I do pet sitting.  

Still looking for part time work, though, in Davenport.

Deoge herself is having a hard time extended walk in the park,

she wants to do it, but struggles, and I worry she might be in pain.

Going to pick her up more joint snacks tomorrow, but

it's mainly her lungs.  

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