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sounds, which you wouldn’t expect
WAL’S TINY TOWN CRIER coming from her little body. Even
though the barking and growling
By Eileen Greenberg, Vice President makes many people laugh, earning
her the nickname “WAL Town Cri-
Emma, was only supposed to visit for er.”
a little while on April 4, 2014.
One neighbor though prefers to call
“The little guest dog is cute, but no my precious pooch Wee One, as the
thank you,” I said. two share the same name.
Besides, I already had a rescue dog Whenever you see Emma with me as
named Ella who I adopted from Tuc- she walks rapidly on her feet as if
son, AZ in June of 2013. she’s wearing high-heeled shoes, just
come and say hello to us. Emma real-
However, the Miniature Pomeranian ly loves when you pat her or rub her
won my heart and she never left Wa- head. She doesn’t have any teeth to
tergate at Landmark. From that day in bite, and there’s not a shy bone in her
April, Emma fit in just fine with Ella. Emma loves to be out and about in our body, another reason why she’s abso-
The two were pals and sisters until community! Photo: Eileen Greenberg lutely the perfect WAL Town Crier!
Ella went “over the rainbow” in Janu-
ary of 2016. the cars on property when we’re on Do you want to feature as the Pet of the
one of our walks near the Front and Month? Send your story to
She’s a teeny one at 3.5 pounds but Back Gate. Sometimes Emma will sclunn@yahoo.com. or drop by as a
she’s still quite mighty at 12 years stand near the security huts at the guest at the Pet Committee meeting the
old. I suppose that’s why she likes to gate as if she’s guarding our property. first Thursday of the month at 7:30 p.m.
in Conference Room 1.
bark at the “entry arms” that allow She makes the most unusual growling
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