Sunday was a cold one. The sun was shining at least, but the wind was cold so we were set up indoors at the Petsmart in Gainesville. I took Roscoe, Thora, Radley, and Hannah and thought I had good prospects for Roscoe and Hannah anyway. Pam got some great pics of Roscoe and Radley. Both of those dogs are so photogenic that they don't really challenge Pam's skill with the camera, but still, getting a dog to sit on a cold windy day is no small feat.
Radley really worked the crowd for treats and attention. He has a smile, presence, and personality that are second to none. If his coloring was different I'd swear he was a rottweiler. That's the highest praise I can bestow on any dog. He met some folks who may be interested in adopting him and I have no doubt that we will find him a home, but as it turned out, he's the only dog I brought back home with me on Sunday afternoon.
Roscoe and I went by their home after the event and met the cat. He was good, not obsessed, didn't even try to eat the cat. He looked very comfortable and I left him there, whispering "leave the cat alone" in his ear as I left. We will hope for the best as always, but I think it stands a good chance and I know the adopters are committed to making it work.
He knows it will take a few days, but she bonded with me in just a few days and I wasn't able to do the one-on-one time with her that he will. She learned the routine around here very quickly. She's good, she's smart, and surprisingly non-bitchy for a female shepherd.
This second picture isn't great because I cut off her ears when taking the picture, but I love the relationship it shows. I love people who touch their dogs. I also love dogs who want to touch their people. In a rare moment of introspection, I'm thinking that it's me who has that tactile need.
Radley was tired and very quiet on the drive home. I was too. I don't remember when I've talked to so many people non-stop for over three hours. I probably used up three weeks of words. It's not the part of this process that I am particularly good at, but I can and will rise to the occcasion when it means finding a good home for a good dog.


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