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Magnificent Milo

This month's Coastal Canine is one Perfect Pupper

This is Milo.


Milo is a four year old Golden Retriever. His favourite place to hike is near the Capilano River.


He is proud to say that he mastered the art of finding the perfect stick at an early age, and has recently graduated to elite-level, which involves carrying two sticks while smiling.



Magnificent!


But Milo is not just an amazing hiking companion.


In his other life he holds down the fort as a door-greeting ambassador for Village Pet Foods in Caulfeild, which is his home away from home.


At the store, Milo is always the perfect gentle-dog, offering polite greetings and never stealing customer's snacks.


After all that hiking and stick-carrying and ambassadogging, this coastal canine loves a good nap.


Sweet dreams, Milo!



Know a dog suited for the Coastal Canine spotlight? Email us at editor@lionsbaywatershed.ca, and we'll make it happen.


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douglas miller
douglas miller
6 days ago

Milo is one more reason why it’s worth visiting Village Pet Foods in Caulfeild.!

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Norma Rodgers
Norma Rodgers
6 days ago

Milo is so well trained! All those treats around him and he does not even think about scarfing one. He is a beautiful dog that I look forward to visiting when I shop.

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