Since making our twice weekly rounds to the schools last Spring, Jeep’s popularity has continued to soar. Jeep’s personality is certainly suited to the work of a therapy dog. She is extremely calm, especially for a puppy. She loves visiting students and staff alike. A number of parents have shared with me just how much their children talk about Jeep at home.
Hopefully students, staff and families will enjoy reading up on the antics of Jeep as she continues her training journey. I appreciate how Jeep has helped me to connect with children and with staff. As a superintendent, I know I have a much clearer understanding of the day to day operations of all our schools.
Thank you for allowing us both to be part of the greater Lake Villa community!
Sincerely,
Dr. Lynette Zimmer, Jeep’s human sidekick and partner
You and Jeep are the best!!
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Having you at Thompson with Jeep is such a treat! Jeep is great therapy for the staff as well! Thank you, Dr. Zimmer for your positive attitude and all your great smelling soaps!
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so cute
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does jeep go after other dogs?
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Good question! No – Jeep loves other dogs. She enjoys meeting new dogs when we are on walks. You can see a video of her puppy party with 3 other dogs on an earlier post. What Pyrenees do is sense animals who are threatening. So if another dog was going to hurt me or someone else, Jeep would definitely be ready to step in.
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Jeep was in my class yesterday and he is big
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Hey jeep did you know that Duke, a great Pyrenees dog ran for mayor in Cormorant, MN, and won!?
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Sounds like a great post idea! Thanks Alex!
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I created an origami Jeep! externalfile:drive-f4e1ec853e14989572b7b2103a99566f92b153b9/root/origami/IMG_20180214_102410.jpg
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