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Kristull Chosen Man, CGC
Harper is our foreign language student. He arrived here from the far away
land
of
Texas
to work on a degree in Interspecies Communication. He’s becoming versed in Humanoid, Felish, and Equus. He’s majoring in Humanoid, with a minor in Felish. Felish has been distinctly easier to understand; if a Felish speaker speaks to him (a Canis speaker), they are likely mad. Fleeing immediately is his best option. |

He’s also taking some cultural immersion classes and becoming familiar with all the strange Humanoid rituals. He’s confused by things like showers, and has spent time sitting in one trying to understand. Other confusing rituals include: hugging, leashs, toilets and why don’t Humanoids drink from them? He’s spending a lot time pondering these questions and one more. Why do Humanoids do this ritual called “showing” that involves standing oddly, having strange people feel him up and then run away from them repeatedly? |

Conformationally he’s an excellently put together dog with type, movement, substance, all in a gloriously coated body. I’m very excited to have been able to bring him to
Washington
; I’ve liked him since he was a pup. Hopefully Harper will be well versed enough in Humanoid life soon to be able to make his way into shows, but until then, just ask for Harper at our bookstore, I’m sure you’ll find him in the “Humanoid” section. |

Harper Proved that his studies are going well by being my first silken to receive a Canine Good Citizenship award on April 18,2006. He and I put in a lot of work to get him to the point where this was a possibilty for him to do and what a wonderful test he did. Way to go Harper! |
Harper Quick Stats
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