Cudownie nieobecnym groch kapustą całkiem przyjemna i opowieścią konkretnie rzut around awhile. hey why they pick me to come to norwich university its non thing wrong with that but i want to know do yall pay like job crops. if yall do a have a son i need to take care of but i to come there write me back please. thanks is not affiliated with Norwich University any way. is an -home Private Lessons and Day Training instructor with Instinct. She has experience working with behavioral issues such as reactivity and fear, as well as teaching dogs and puppies household manners. is a Certifying Official for NACSW K9 Nosework trials and ORTs, and has trained and competed with dogs agility, competition obedience, Rally-O and K9 Nose Work. She holds an MFA non-fiction writing from Columbia University, and has completed the IAABC Principles Practice course. lives NYC with her husband and their dog Trix A 74-year-old horse trainer with no wife or children is visited by his beloved dog hospital after a horror car crash left him paralysed. Weis, from Maryborough, Queensland, was hit by a sedan while riding his scooter last year. Two nurses the sedan saved his life by reviving him twice with CPR at the scene but he sustained spinal injuries horrific that he is unable to move any of his limbs. Weis, from Maryborough, Queensland, was hit by a sedan while riding his scooter last year. Two nurses the sedan saved his life by reviving him twice at the scene but he sustained spinal injuries horrific that he is unable to move any of his limbs. Pictured: his dog visits him hospital Mr Weis is now recovering Brisbane's Alexander Hospital after surviving four weeks intensive care on ventilation. He has been visited several times by his best friend, a nine-year-old Blue Heeler named Bitz, as moving pictures show the dog trying to lick her owner's face and leaning carefully over his bedside. Mr Weis, who managed his own horse breeding business, can move using a Special Mobility Chair that is controlled by his chin and a device called a sipper puffer which responds to him sucking or blowing air. His niece Lesley described the moment she and her husband were told her uncle's life would never be the same again. She said: 'On the 19 at 11am, we received the devastating phone call and news that Uncle was hospital having sustained numerous breaks, fractures and dislocations. 'He fractured his back, ribs and suffered numerous other internal injuries. We learnt that this would change his life and our families forever.' She said that her uncle, who loves fishing camping, travelling, and spending time with friends from his Older Men Unlimited club, pulled through with great strength. 'Uncle 's determination, strength and courage, has continued throughout, and even after just a short few weeks, a flicker of movement was visible Uncle 's fingers,' she said. Now Lesley has started a Go Fund Me to raise money to buy a suitable car for Mr Weis and modify his house for his needs. You can donate here. WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING ABOUT BARKEFELLERS! Our pup LOVES going to Barkefellers basically like a home to her. When we pull into the parking lot her tail starts wagging, when we pick her up, she curls up on the front seat and is asleep is no time from non-stop playing! I 't know how the ladies do it, but every time we bring her they remember her name, we have boarded her a few times for weekend trips but mostly like taking her for Day Care to run out some energy especially the time. Thank you, Indy South, for making us always feel comfortable to take Bailey to play!! 21 Winter, Australian Labradoodle,