I recently made two new friends. They appeared unexpectedly at my shop and introduced themselves by lying down under my truck with me. They seemed intensely interested in everything I did. They looked parched so I rolled out from under my truck and found something for them to drink out of.
They seemed quite grateful for the water but it was clear they could both use a meal.
One appears to be a yellow Lab and the other a Queensland heeler . They wore no collars but appear well nourished. The well behaved duo were very cooperative and eagerly jumped into the back of my recently aquired Durango, It still has the K-9 partition behind the back seat. I made a couple improvised leads to keep them from dashing out into traffic and of to the Vet we went.
The Vet scanned them for chips and found one in the Lab. He appears to be about two years old. The other dog remains unidentified and as of six o'clock wednesday the Labs contact info seems to be defunct. I told the Vet to look them over and off I went to purchase food, collars and leads.
I haven't named them officially yet, although for now I'm calling them Doug & Dinsdale. I've followed the Vets instructions and notified animal control. I won't be taking them to a shelter though. No, they'll stay with us until we figure out where they belong. I've got a pretty good Idea where that is to.
I haven't had a dog in years, the last one was an Australian shepherd who liked to herd just about anything. He got between me and a rattlesnake, I couldn't get him to a vet fast enough. He died with his head on my lap while I sped out of the canyon. I buried Frodo in my back yard and planted a tree on the spot. Frodo was a great dog, he was given to me when his previous owner realized the dog needed more exercise than he or his apartment could provide. So it's been hard for me to wrap my head around getting another dog, and now it appears I have two.
There were a couple of tense moments with the barn cats but everybody seems to be getting along. The Mrs. strongly approves and is rapidly becoming attached.
I'll post a couple pics as soon as I find my camera. I know a lot of you guys are dog lovers so I thought you'd get a kick out of this.
They seemed quite grateful for the water but it was clear they could both use a meal.
One appears to be a yellow Lab and the other a Queensland heeler . They wore no collars but appear well nourished. The well behaved duo were very cooperative and eagerly jumped into the back of my recently aquired Durango, It still has the K-9 partition behind the back seat. I made a couple improvised leads to keep them from dashing out into traffic and of to the Vet we went.
The Vet scanned them for chips and found one in the Lab. He appears to be about two years old. The other dog remains unidentified and as of six o'clock wednesday the Labs contact info seems to be defunct. I told the Vet to look them over and off I went to purchase food, collars and leads.
I haven't named them officially yet, although for now I'm calling them Doug & Dinsdale. I've followed the Vets instructions and notified animal control. I won't be taking them to a shelter though. No, they'll stay with us until we figure out where they belong. I've got a pretty good Idea where that is to.
I haven't had a dog in years, the last one was an Australian shepherd who liked to herd just about anything. He got between me and a rattlesnake, I couldn't get him to a vet fast enough. He died with his head on my lap while I sped out of the canyon. I buried Frodo in my back yard and planted a tree on the spot. Frodo was a great dog, he was given to me when his previous owner realized the dog needed more exercise than he or his apartment could provide. So it's been hard for me to wrap my head around getting another dog, and now it appears I have two.
There were a couple of tense moments with the barn cats but everybody seems to be getting along. The Mrs. strongly approves and is rapidly becoming attached.
I'll post a couple pics as soon as I find my camera. I know a lot of you guys are dog lovers so I thought you'd get a kick out of this.
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