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Random Molly Pics

The first two are from a mini session of obedience we are taking while waiting for the summer session to start.



This is where Molly shines....doing agility.  She is totally "getting" the weaving so we're really hoping to get her in a class for the summer.
She is still loving frisbee  runs at Jenkins & seldom misses catching it anymore....she has learned to figure the wind so she knows where to be when it comes down!

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  1. Smart girl isn't she. BTW she looks positively enormous in these pictures. Is she "tall" for her breed?

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  2. Molly is very tall...she has "poodle" legs. Under all that fur she is not that big...only weighs 55lbs! Labradoodles can be as much as 75-100lbs!!

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