Prince Jan, St. Bernard
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By Forrestine C. Hooker 12 Nov, 2018
When tired of playing, they would coax their mother to tell them stories about the Hospice dogs. Then they would lie very quietly listening with pricked-up ears and earnest eyes. Sometimes Bruno, the oldest dog in the kennels, would join in the talk, ... Read more
When tired of playing, they would coax their mother to tell them stories about the Hospice dogs. Then they would lie very quietly listening with pricked-up ears and earnest eyes. Sometimes Bruno, the oldest dog in the kennels, would join in the talk, and all the young dogs would gather around to hear the history of their family. Prince Jan and Rollo, cuddled beside their mother, would look at each other with pride, remembering that they, too, were St. Bernards Less
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Forrestine Cooper Hooker (1867 - 1932) was the daughter of Charles Lawrence Cooper, a white lieutenant serving with the black 10th Cavalry. Forrestine grew up in the army, living in the army posts in ...
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