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Buzz

Today I finally got the papers from the Kennel Club through that confirm the change of ownership of Buzz, he is now 100% officially a Naughtland dog.

Buzz is still settling in, and I'm working hard on helping him to get over his phobia of entrances, thresholds and gates. He's doing a lot better than he was with them when he first came to me. 

He's still unwilling to get into the back of my truck with the others, but with time and care he will come to learn to trust and feel safe. I'm looking forward to the day that he gets to see how rewarding a truck ride can be with the extra special walk at the end.

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