Glacier
09-27-2002, 01:34 PM
Here's some more of the crew...
This is Kayleigh. She'll be four next month. She's a malamutt. We got her from the Humane Society. She had been starved by her first owner. Food is still an issue for her. She has her own pen as she doesn't share well with the others. She loves to run and play with them, but needs her own space too. She is a powerful puller and all heart. She just won't quit.
http://www.seemesmile.com/photos4/2359713a.jpg
This is Sleet. She's about seven, a semi-retired sled dog. My hubby went for coffee at a friend's place a couple years ago and came home with Sleet. I believe she was always meant to be mine and it just took us awhile to find each other. She lives with Bandit as she quite likes him. Being in the main pen freaks her out. She's not used to having so many dogs so close. She doesn't really play so the young ones can scare her with their wrestling.
http://www.seemesmile.com/photos4/2359719a.jpg
And the last of the girls is Goldie. Goldie is actually a foster dog. She's a malamute-siberian mix. She's an amazing dog who has somehow been overlooked for two years. She's been with us since April. She thinks the younger fosters are her pups and keeps them in line. She is well trained, well mannered and generally delightful! A little timid of men, but getting better. My father-in-law and his fiance are thinking of adopting her:D which works out great for me as I am not sure I could let her go anymore! Goldie is terribly bow legged and does not pull, but enjoys long leisurely walks instead.
http://www.seemesmile.com/photos4/2359737a.jpg
This is Kayleigh. She'll be four next month. She's a malamutt. We got her from the Humane Society. She had been starved by her first owner. Food is still an issue for her. She has her own pen as she doesn't share well with the others. She loves to run and play with them, but needs her own space too. She is a powerful puller and all heart. She just won't quit.
http://www.seemesmile.com/photos4/2359713a.jpg
This is Sleet. She's about seven, a semi-retired sled dog. My hubby went for coffee at a friend's place a couple years ago and came home with Sleet. I believe she was always meant to be mine and it just took us awhile to find each other. She lives with Bandit as she quite likes him. Being in the main pen freaks her out. She's not used to having so many dogs so close. She doesn't really play so the young ones can scare her with their wrestling.
http://www.seemesmile.com/photos4/2359719a.jpg
And the last of the girls is Goldie. Goldie is actually a foster dog. She's a malamute-siberian mix. She's an amazing dog who has somehow been overlooked for two years. She's been with us since April. She thinks the younger fosters are her pups and keeps them in line. She is well trained, well mannered and generally delightful! A little timid of men, but getting better. My father-in-law and his fiance are thinking of adopting her:D which works out great for me as I am not sure I could let her go anymore! Goldie is terribly bow legged and does not pull, but enjoys long leisurely walks instead.
http://www.seemesmile.com/photos4/2359737a.jpg