Awesome. Good luck get him introduced to your home and family.Well I tried but living without the love of a dog just got to be too much to handle. Picked out my new little buddy yesterday from a rescue shelter and we will get to meet June 1st. Dallas is one year old coming to us from Texas and the first thing we'll have to teach him is how to say eh at the end of every bark.
They have to make sure everything is up to date and he will be neutered if he isn't already and checked and treated for heart worm. From what I've seen is they take in 50 dogs at a time at time and drive them here. My wife's sister in law has been in charge of it at this end for many years which makes me feel a little more at ease about getting him from them but like always ya pay your money and take your chances. Good plan on the jacket which kind of slipped my mind, not thinking about the difference in climate all though it is getting fairly nice and warm here now.Second thing you better do is get him a coat!!
My philosophy on pets is , they are God's gift to us. How we treat them is out gift to God.
Curious, do they put him on a plane to get him to you? Is there a group of animal lovers who share making short connecting trip to get him to you? Why a month wait?
I love hearing stories like that, there really are good people left in the world.Miracles happen.
I live about 50 miles south of Kansas City. A few months ago, outside of a nearby town of 3K a dog was found roaming in a neighborhood (actually in the country still) and was picked up by a resident to try to find the owner. Turns out the dog belonged to someone in Calif. and had been missing for months. When the owner was notified she was elated, but had no way to get him.
There was a woman visiting that town (Louisburg, Ks.) and would be returning to Calif. in a few days driving. As I remember, it was a ways out of her way but she delivered the dog to his owner!
https://www.kctv5.com/2022/12/13/just-blessing-missing-california-dog-found-1625-miles-away-louisburg-kansas/
Good on you!Well I tried but living without the love of a dog just got to be too much to handle. Picked out my new little buddy yesterday from a rescue shelter and we will get to meet June 1st. Dallas is one year old coming to us from Texas and the first thing we'll have to teach him is how to say eh at the end of every bark.
Me too, however only the dog would know if it’s really a happy ending for the dog. Sometimes thhopefully they are returned to a good home.I love hearing stories like that, there really are good people left in the world.
where’s the vest / extra mag pouches?The king got some new clothes yesterday. I couldn't believe the quality of this collar for $30! I have no affiliation, just posting the URL in case anyone is interested.
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Tactical dog collars, Leashes and Harness. Personalized k9 dog collar for working dogs. Wide variety of training gears such as martingale, agitation and prong collars. Customize your dog collar with name.bullrunflag.com
No mags. He lives the belt-fed lifewhere’s the vest / extra mag pouches?
If you read the story as reported in the article you would know this owner demonstrated love and compassion for her missing pal and had been looking and praying for him sine the day he went missing!Me too, however only the dog would know if it’s really a happy ending for the dog. Sometimes thhopefully they are returned to a good home.
where’s the vest / extra mag pouches?
I don’t know what trilliums are but nice dogs! My GSD is also in this thread.I’m blessed with a lot of trilliums around my property. Here is my ol boy amongst some of them. And my two puppers looking towards me as I enter the house.
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