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It's truly heartwarming to hear about people who foster dogs. I think it's admirable. :ho: |
It's easy to forgive the shenanigans when the eyes look like that and the feet go East and West! It sounds like he's settled right in. Buddy will be sad to see him go when he's adopted!
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Love your update. Sounds like my doxies when it comes to paper. Would love to see a photo if you get a chance. Thank you for fostering. People who foster are amazing.
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Lucky you. What a good looking dog. A great set of ears. By the way, I found that those big old ears needed to be cleaned more often. I don't mean just the tips that get in the food dish, but inside, too. I will tell you that they love to track things. I don't know if you will ever have him out and off leash, but you have to be careful because they can get on a trail and not want to come back to you.
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Joe Update-Adopted!
I am happy to announce that Joe has been placed into his "furever" home. Joe was popular at the dog adoption days (surprisingly no applicants), but quite literally as we started to leave with Joe at the end of an adoption day, a woman came up and asked if he was up for adoption and if we could wait 2 minutes. Her friend was out in the car and she knew her friend would want to see Joe. The short story is that the friend came in, looked at Joe, had a tear or two in her eyes and very evidently fell in love with Joe. Joe seemed to take to her right away, as he was normally reserved around new adults but was playful with kids right off the bat. She called her husband and it didn't take long (one look) for him to take to Joe either, and they couldn't fill out the application fast enough. They have had bassets for 30 years, are retired and had recently thought about getting a pair of puppies as they had just gotten through the loss of their basset several months ago. Joe is a great dog, and I am so happy that he is going to a great home. We are always glad when the rescue dogs find their "furever" homes, but some matches are just "special" and this was one of them. I'll miss Joe and wish we could have adopted him, but knowing the joy he brought to their faces and the love he is going to receive from them makes it worth it.
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What great news for Joe and his new mom and dad! Thank you for posting the update.
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That's a wonderful story about Joe's new family. It takes very special dog lovers to foster dogs and then release them to a new owner. I'm so glad there are people like you in this world. I applaud you and the work you do. :clap2: |
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I have had three bassets. They are lovable, sweet dogs, although not terribly intelligent. And yes -- they can be trained! Their slobber does not stain. They are great with children and love everyone, including other dogs and cats. Bassets are fun. If you're in a bad mood or sad, just looking at them will cheer you up!
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Thank you for sharing this wonderful story and thank you for fostering. So glad Joe found a home.
I wonder if those folks would be interested in adopting another one? South Lake Animal League has a female available for adoption. Here is a photo of Belladonna. |
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