Don’t know if anyone remembers Max. A little over a year ago I pulled him from a shelter for the second time as his owner I had adopted him to abruptly dumped him back there after 3 months of sharing her life with him. I pulled him and sent him to the ranch where he has been since then. There he ran with the pack and was quite happy to have so many K-9 friends. But it wasn’t permanent and one day a lady up in Canada saw him, and after being ckecked out by a local rescue, we made arrangements for Max to make the journey to the far north. Well today was the first leg in that journey and it will be Tuesday before it’s complete. I know for Max he will miss his K-9 buddies (see photo saying goodbye) but where he is going, a 160 acre ranch, there are other large dogs so he will make new friends again in short order. He will be an inside/outside dog so he will feel part of a family, coming and going as he pleases. He will have the best of both worlds I am sure. If anyone deserves at least a chance in life, Max is it. All I can do now is hope for the best for him and I know I will be getting updates from his new mom. Love and miss you Max.
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Ivan The…?
Ivan, to look at is charming, but does lack an abundance of social skills. He does fine on a leash and by the way he acts, could only be 18 months or at the most 2 years old. After saying all the nice things about Ivan, don’t ever try to put him in a kennel by yourself. At the shelter where I picked him up, it took two of us, really trying hard not to get bitten, and a good 10 minutes to finally get him in a kennel. He was not happy but we finally managed to do it. I would say that he has never been in a kennel before, or has had a very bad experience in one. I did warn the staff that when it came to loading for his trip up north, be prepared, and don’t take any chances, as he will bite, out of fear or what I don’t know, just be careful. This is something that the rescue will have to work on after he gets settled and isn’t as stressed out as he is now.
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