I took Tasha and Daisy to the vet today. They are both newfoundlands. Tasha
turned 12 in December and Daisy turned 11. Tasha was a "rescue" who I adopted
when she was 2 1/2 yrs old. She had come from a home where she literally had
lived in the back yard her whole life. She was kind of naughty when she first
came to live with me having never had any freedom - so she ran away a lot. But I
knew that if I couldn't get through to her, nobody would have enough love and
patience to do it. So I took her to dog training and let her sleep on my bed.
Soon she loved me so much she just wanted to be good and grew up to be a
quintissential newfie - the gentle giant. Now Tasha is 12 years old, which is
very unusual for a newfie to live this long, and other than some "old age"
stuff ... loss of muscle mass - most noticably on her head, a little swelling
around the knees and having slown down a little -she is in really great shape.
She's happy, healthy, still runs around and has a great appetite. Even her
eyesite and hearing are still awesome. Today at the vet, after verifying all of
this to be true, he also told me that her heart was perfect. PERFECT! 
Daisy is 11. We kind of stole Daisy from my parents two summers ago. She came
for a visit and stayed. Daisy is astonishing in her own right. Except for
grey eyelashes and a grey mustache, she looks and acts and moves like a five
year old dog. When we go outside in the morning she jumps up and down until I
throw her bumper for her which she races after and then prances around with when
she gets it. Daisy floats up and down stairs - very different than Tasha who has
to kind of bounce her back legs together to get up and down. She too is an
amazing dog and this very experienced vet finds it hard to believe she is 11
years old.
I just needed to record that.
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