Breaking up the band isn't always a bad thing. Often the opposite is true. A break up allows each member to move forward independently, often going on to bigger and better things. Bear has been signed with a new label although he'll be here finishing up some projects over the next couple of weeks. The first to actually move on will be Norman.
I took Norman to see a vet Sunday morning who gave him an exam necessary to issue a health certificate for interstate travel. I'll be taking Norman up to Maryland on Tuesday where he will meet another transport early Wednesday morning. That's just the start of Norman's journey, however. Ultimately he's headed for a new life in Quebec, where he will probably learn French before I do. “Le woof!”
This is a wonderful opportunity for this dog that I've had for the better part of the last two years. Norman was less than a year when he came here so he really has grown up here. His growth is apparent to everyone who "knew him when." He has matured, settled, grown, and found his voice as a dog does after passing through the terrible twos. He has come into his own as a dog and he has helped Bear, who also arrived here at less than a year of age, to do the same.
I have every reason to believe that both Bear and Norman will go on to great things, becoming canine stars in their own right as solo acts.