RottnRotties
07-04-2003, 01:54 PM
AHHHHHH! LOL...okay, that felt good. ;) Anyways...LOL.
We might be getting another dog! My neighbors are moving to New York in a couple of months. The only problem? They have a dog (extremely energetic, very bouncy, loves to be outside and running freely)...and they will be moving into a small apartment in the city. As hard as this decision was for them, they have decided that it wouldn't be fair to take Moody (their dog) with them into such unwelcoming conditions.
They first considered taking him to a local rescue shelter, but had real problems with that (they wouldn't know what home he would go to, etc). After plenty of begging, I managed to get my parents into the idea of adopting Moody. Yay, I got them to say yes! LOL. Our neighbors were ecstatic...they would know where he was going to, they would be able to see him whenever they are in town, and my family and their's are great friends (so they would still be able to talk to us as often as they wanted).
Also, Moody gets along great with Crash and Bruiser (they go for walks together, go to the dog park, etc). In all honesty, it couldn't have worked out better. :) I'm so excited.
Okay, let's see...now about Moody, LOL. Well...he's a GORGEOUS 10-month old Chinook. He looks a lot like a yellow Lab with a little bit of Spitz mixed in. Ah, he's so adorable. As hard as it must be for our neighbors, they really seem to be excited about the fact that they will be able to see him whenever they'd like, and they know who he is going to.
AHHHHH! LOL...last time I do that, I promise.
We might be getting another dog! My neighbors are moving to New York in a couple of months. The only problem? They have a dog (extremely energetic, very bouncy, loves to be outside and running freely)...and they will be moving into a small apartment in the city. As hard as this decision was for them, they have decided that it wouldn't be fair to take Moody (their dog) with them into such unwelcoming conditions.
They first considered taking him to a local rescue shelter, but had real problems with that (they wouldn't know what home he would go to, etc). After plenty of begging, I managed to get my parents into the idea of adopting Moody. Yay, I got them to say yes! LOL. Our neighbors were ecstatic...they would know where he was going to, they would be able to see him whenever they are in town, and my family and their's are great friends (so they would still be able to talk to us as often as they wanted).
Also, Moody gets along great with Crash and Bruiser (they go for walks together, go to the dog park, etc). In all honesty, it couldn't have worked out better. :) I'm so excited.
Okay, let's see...now about Moody, LOL. Well...he's a GORGEOUS 10-month old Chinook. He looks a lot like a yellow Lab with a little bit of Spitz mixed in. Ah, he's so adorable. As hard as it must be for our neighbors, they really seem to be excited about the fact that they will be able to see him whenever they'd like, and they know who he is going to.
AHHHHH! LOL...last time I do that, I promise.