Nope, I didn’t transport this girl, but I did pull her from a shelter in south L.A. I just couldn’t be in two places at once and she had to get out of there like now. So another transporter picked her up and took her to boarding to be vetted and readied for her journey north where she has a rescue waiting. From there she will be adopted and finally have a home that she can call her own. Thanks for being patient China, I can only do so much in a day.
Meeting George
Yes George will check you out. At this stage of our meeting George wasn’t sure if he wanted to meet me or eat me. And truth be known, neither was I. George has that look that says this can go either way. As we proceeded to load him for his ride to a kennel so he can be vetted and treated for kennel cough, get current on shots and a thorough exam, he kind of didn’t want to get in that kennel. Not knowing if he has ever even been in one before, we proceeded to ask him very nicely to please get in the nice kennel, and he did. The ride to the boarding kennel was uneventful, but when it came time to leave HIS kennel, that he didn’t want to do. But with a little TLC we managed to get him on the ground. Now we will get everything done and he can be on to a nicer and more nurturing place than he was used to before.
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