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Old 08-04-2006, 11:32 AM   #1 (permalink)
ewarp
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Visitors, agility, and more!

I've got all sorts of reasons to be excited:

We have puppies coming up from New Orleans and being adopted out through the shelter I work for. It's so heartbreaking but exciting having these transports stop in.

I've had a visitor lately. His name is Leo, and he's a gorgeous 80 lb pit bull of some sort (I'm thinking american bulldog perhaps). He's a wonderful sweet boy that I'm fostering/dogsitting. He and Hippo wrestle all day long and then he snuggles in bed with me until Joe gets home. Then he gets booted to the couch. I'm falling a little bit in love though- he's simply beautiful and so well mannered and appropriate. Pictures soon, I promise.

The most exciting thing ever though, is that Hippo begins agility training this evening. As much as I would have loved to have Saboo and Hippo training with the same trainers and at the same facility, the scheduling factor just wasn't going to work, so Hippo and I will be working with someone else. I absolutely adore her and her border collies though, so hopefully it'll be good. Besides, the more methods you expose yourself to, the more you learn, right?

On the downside, the shelter is experiencing a panleuk outbreak and the cats are dropping like flies despite our best efforts. I'm cried out about that though.
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