"Toytee likes to balance on my arm or shoulder when we dance together and instead of me leading, I try to let her movements dictate the action.

After we have danced about for a while she'll turn to me in such a way that I know she's sharing the experience with me.
It is a really wonderful moment.

It is the unity of Toytee's purpose with mine, the blending of her pleasure with my pleasure that creates a vital emotional bond between us and allows us to work together. And her interest becomes more outward directed, concentrated and trusting.

It is her trust that is so special."

Judith Pettimond-Smith, Canterbury, UK

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