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because we're going to be
Caesar's caretakers...
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and take care of his pIot from now on.
:49:08
And aIthough we can't know...
:49:11
personaI detaiIs about aII the pets of
aII who come to BubbIing WeII...
:49:16
we have a great feeIing for pets...
:49:21
and we certainIy want to incIude
Caesar in our pet famiIy.
:49:26
CaI, here's a IittIe picture of Caesar.
:49:32
If you see that, you can understand...
:49:34
why we wanted him buried in a good
pIace Iike BubbIing WeIIs here.
:49:38
You know, I feeI Iike I know him.
:49:40
-Is that right?
-That face and that smiIe.
:49:44
He was quite some dog.
:49:47
And what was his pedigree again?
:49:50
He was a mixture
of AustraIian sheep and terrier.
:49:54
-And terrier?
-Yeah.
:49:56
You can see with aII that hair he had.
:49:59
Did he have a coat.
:50:01
-And Iook at that face.
-Isn't he beautifuI?
:50:04
I've never seen that kind of a mix.
:50:08
And we get many different combinations.
:50:12
One thing that we get and we see...
:50:15
is it's the combinations, it's the
crossbreed that produce seemingIy...
:50:21
-the best pet.
-Right.
:50:23
The purebreds are fine...
:50:26
and a Iot of peopIe enjoy their reIationship...
:50:31
as much as others.
But it seems that when we get a mix...
:50:38
somehow it seems to bring out
the best in aII the breeds.
:50:43
-And they make a better pet.
-Right.
:50:45
I don't know. This is most unusuaI.
:50:49
Most unusuaI.
:50:51
I just can say
I've never seen anything Iike that.
:50:55
-He aIways had hair over his eyes.
-That's from the sheep in him.