Greetings loved ones!
We are chuffed to bits to write this blog today. We were exhausted zombies today, but maintained our ASB smiles. Alan, Karlee, Kayla and Rachel held down the fort and took care of the dogs all day. Kayla cleaned some half-diarrhea and had fun rotating dogs outside during morning. In the afternoon, she helped trim nails and play with a puppy. Alan moved all the kennels with his giant-man strength and cleaned behind them. He could touch the ceiling because he is a giant. Rachel wore tie-dye socks today and followed the manager during nail trims and ear cleaning. She can now go home and clean ears herself. WATCH OUT DOGS OF COMO. Then she helped medicate all of the dogs. Karlee fed and bathed dogs. She also watered dogs, dusted and deep cleaned kennels.
Group 1 got to socialize today! We loaded and unloaded a multitude/plethora (this is cumbersome) of dogs. We went to a grocery store, Lowe's, the city hall, the library and the courthouse. In these places, we simulated a variety of experiences the dogs must get used to. We took them into loos, pretended to shop, went up and down stairs and elevators. We even read books, like Chicken Sunday, to the dogs in the library. Y (the socialization head) trusted us to go off on our own today. Jordan almost wept with joy when she saw the children's eyes light up. Stephanie worked with an adorable border collie puppy and fell on the sidewalk in laughter (on her arse) at Casey's funny LOLOLOLOLOL jokes. Casey fell in love with a beautiful golden retriever named Slugger. Overall, we saw dogs making progress from the time we got them out of their kennels until we brought them home.
We took the most amazing nap ever ever ever. Then our amazing friend, Y, gave us the idea of eating La Rosa (or La Posa? La Mosa?) in Beavercreek, OH nearby. We enjoyed pastas, pizza, calzones, salads and cheesesticks.
We are looking forward to sleeping in (in The Lord's Business) and going to Cincinnati tomorrow. Alan loves you, Janet.
Cheerio!!!!!
We are chuffed to bits to write this blog today. We were exhausted zombies today, but maintained our ASB smiles. Alan, Karlee, Kayla and Rachel held down the fort and took care of the dogs all day. Kayla cleaned some half-diarrhea and had fun rotating dogs outside during morning. In the afternoon, she helped trim nails and play with a puppy. Alan moved all the kennels with his giant-man strength and cleaned behind them. He could touch the ceiling because he is a giant. Rachel wore tie-dye socks today and followed the manager during nail trims and ear cleaning. She can now go home and clean ears herself. WATCH OUT DOGS OF COMO. Then she helped medicate all of the dogs. Karlee fed and bathed dogs. She also watered dogs, dusted and deep cleaned kennels.
Group 1 got to socialize today! We loaded and unloaded a multitude/plethora (this is cumbersome) of dogs. We went to a grocery store, Lowe's, the city hall, the library and the courthouse. In these places, we simulated a variety of experiences the dogs must get used to. We took them into loos, pretended to shop, went up and down stairs and elevators. We even read books, like Chicken Sunday, to the dogs in the library. Y (the socialization head) trusted us to go off on our own today. Jordan almost wept with joy when she saw the children's eyes light up. Stephanie worked with an adorable border collie puppy and fell on the sidewalk in laughter (on her arse) at Casey's funny LOLOLOLOLOL jokes. Casey fell in love with a beautiful golden retriever named Slugger. Overall, we saw dogs making progress from the time we got them out of their kennels until we brought them home.
We took the most amazing nap ever ever ever. Then our amazing friend, Y, gave us the idea of eating La Rosa (or La Posa? La Mosa?) in Beavercreek, OH nearby. We enjoyed pastas, pizza, calzones, salads and cheesesticks.
We are looking forward to sleeping in (in The Lord's Business) and going to Cincinnati tomorrow. Alan loves you, Janet.
Cheerio!!!!!
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