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As you all know we think our Daisy is perfect and would not change a thing about her for ourselves.

That being said I think if we had the option, the one thing I would do for Daisy is change her fear of so many little things. Her fear of blowing objects, a falling leaf, the Goodyear Blimp in the sky, an object in the distance that she cannot decipher. I would prefer she be more curious with a healthy dose of caution, and I a willing partner, for her to move to those things just to verify that they are not going to harm her. I think life would be sweeter for her which of course would make life for us that much better with her in it.

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Of course, the one thing I would change about JD is his health.

Otherwise, I think he's pretty close to perfect, except for his shedding, so that's what I would change. He is still a little fearful of strange situations and strange men at the door, but he's come a very long way with those things, and can get even better yet with some work. The shedding, though, we can't work on, lol.

I wish you could change JD's health, too.

Me too!

Me three!

JD is another candidate for the magic wand that cures all health problems. 

For Knox, I would love to change the way he reacts to children.  He just is not a big fan of them, and fortunately, we don't have many around, but still it's difficult when I take him out, like to Petsmart and other public places.  For Flash, hmmm...where do I start???

Ha Ha, I know what I would change about Flash ... His Address!  :o)

I wish Kashi loved having his feet brushed.  

I would probably make Duncan love being groomed and sit nice and still for me. Right now I can barely brush him!

But if Duncan could change one thing about ME, he'd probably want me to to stop fussing and pulling out his eye boogies lol!

  I would make it so that Oliver wasn't abused

I would extend my Kona's life span. 

My answer for Mariner is very obvious.  I would take a magic wand and change the day he fractured his skull.  This would eliminate his medical problems but he probably would not be in our lives.  His life and ours would have taken much different paths.  We would not understand the joy of learning that he had "pupil light reflex" and that there was a chance he may have some eyesight.  Or how happy we are knowing that he now has "eyesight" although not perfect.   How every day he does not have a seizure we consider ourselves fortunate. 

Certain things we can not change - this allows us to see and appreciate the little things, things that we all take for granted.

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