The Ruff Report: Quincy is a cool collie who gives nothing but love and lots of kisses

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Posted: 03/10/2011

Loving, energetic and really good looking are the perfect words to describe Quincy.

Quincy is a 6-month-old tri-color pure bred collie. He brings lots of joy to his parents Connie and Greg because Quincy loves being around family.

He's the type of dog that believes in being really close to the people he loves. So if you're in his home and you're thinking about spreading out on the couch alone, fuh getta bout it. As soon as Quincy sees you sitting on the couch, his radar goes off and he will run and sit on your lap. I told you he was a loving pooch.

You're probably saying he looks pretty big to be sitting on someone's lap. But Quincy believes there should be no boundaries when showing love and affection to his family. What's size got to do with it? It's about spending quality time together right?

Quincy has so much love inside of him, he can afford to share it with others. He doesn't just pour on the amourĀ  to those he's used to seeing all the time. He gives kisses to everyone he sees. I'm telling you, this dog is all about the love. His name could be Quincy the love doctor.

But when Quincy isn'tĀ  being lovey-dovey and giving out kisses, you may see him go into what his family calls "rapid-dog-mode" when he gets excited. Basically, Quincy turns into an Olympic sprinter running around the house at warp speed. But he is a dog and not a machine, so when he needs to take a break from running, he sprawls out on the kitchen floor for a quick timeout.

Quincy is a playful little puppy with a huge heart. He has a lot of love to give and his family enjoys having him around. Sounds to me like Quincy has been a wonderful addition to Connie and Greg's home.

Remember, if you have a dog or cat send me your pictures and stories to dharris@newsnet5.com

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