Such a windy day today. Making it unnecessarily cold!
Poor Spencer still didn't like the leash and being dragged into any enclosed space so much. He jumped and tried to bite the leash off. He would sit tight when he was right in front of the run or the office. I had to take him back through the back door instead. It's sad to see him or any dog end up in the cage especially after seeing him so happy rolling around on the yard or running free in the play area.
At least there was one application pending for him. He will be at home soon!
My friend walked Louise the other week so I gave her a try since there were so many new faces here and I didn't which one I should pick. Louise had pretty blonde and grey hair. It's hard to meet her eyes with the bang. She was a curious one and almost got into trouble by jumping into a car trunk to get treats while there was another dog in there. PHEW~ I almost had a heart attack.
Dear Molly, you would be superb if you weren't into arguing with other dogs too much. She was fun to walk except when she headed to others or pulled me straight out of the run and sped across the lawn like a jet.
Tyler made my day. He was 7 years old and needed to wear a harness because he was quite small. I had been avoiding walking a dog needing one because I didn't know how to put it on. But Tyler had the sweetest begging eyes. So once I met his eyes I couldn't turn him down. After being in a cage with him for full 5 minutes, got him lick on my face, had him jumping around me I got it on him! (I had missed his left leg at first though.) He was very calm waiting for me to put the harness together. I think he knew what I was doing. He was very smart. He knew that tapping a seat meant sitting with me. And he loved treats very much.
And now I could walk any small dog at the shelter! Nola was already walked when I got there. I hope people will find out soon how good she is and adopt her.
Stop by FOHA and help them if you can.
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