Teacher’s Pet: September/October 2022

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Originally published in TEACH Magazine, September/October 2022 Issue

Name: Banksy
Age: 1 year
Breed: Domestic Shorthair
Characteristics: dramatic, goofy, rambunctious
Location: Ontario, Canada
Parent: Kelsey M.

Name: Beau
Age: 10 years
Breed: Maltese/Shih Tzu Mix
Characteristics: loyal, nervous, playful
Location: Ontario, Canada
Parent: Peter T.

Name: Lulu
Age: 10 years
Breed: Maltese/Shih Tzu Mix
Characteristics: independent, regal, smart
Location: Ontario, Canada
Parent: Peter T.

Name: Otto
Age: 7 years
Breed: Orange Tabby
Characteristics: cuddly, stylish, talkative
Location:
Ontario, Canada
Parent: Pauline L.

Name: RJ
Age: 10 years
Breed: Golden Retriever
Characteristics: affectionate, edacious, smiley
Location: Over the Rainbow Bridge
Parent: Raenu S.


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