Will DNA testing help us learn some new things about our old dog?
. We’re not sure we believe it — with his pointy face, rat-like tail, narrow hips and stripe of bristly back hair — Archie doesn’t seem very Labby. But fine. Whatever.
. He has a very expressive face. Alas, it never seems to express joy. More often, it shows concern. Archie is apparently equipped with extra muscles that allow him to wrinkle his forehead.
Of course, he’s not really alone. We’re still in the house. When we have to actually leave — we do have jobs that preclude being total shut-ins — we exit through the study and put on a recording of Ruth talking. Archie loves patches of sunlight, even if they’re outside in the cold. He doesn’t like having his butt scratched, but he loves it when you rub his chest and belly.
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