Bonie & Clyde's welcome home.

Bonnie & Clyde


Bonnie & Clyde have found their "forever home." We are patiently working through fears from their past abandonment at Pocahontas State Park (they are setting the pace), and every day they are warming up to the idea that pets and loving are what dogs are meant to have. They have mastered the doggie door. Bonnie likes her bed, and when Clyde isn't snuggling with her, he curls up on the couch. They also love the acre backyard with all the trees and plenty of places to snuffle. Both are fascinated with all of the activity at the neighboring horse farm as well as watching neighbors walking their dogs on the road along the opposite side of "their yard," They have figured that the food here is a good deal.  True hounds, they even "sing" for us--Waaah-ROOoooo!! 

Bonie and Clyde's welcome home.

Some of the pictures give you an idea of Bonnie & Clyde's backyard before the fence was built at their new "forever home."  Hope all this is an OK home for the precious dogs you trusted into our care.

We do hope others will consider adopting dogs, and even consider taking two, as we did. It's no harder to adopt two, and they provide company for one another when the owner is away. Especially if the new dogs are going to a home with one or more other dogs, it's much easier to introduce two dogs than one.  A single new dog to the pack will get picked on, possibly rejected. With two, the existing dog(s) in a household don't know which one to pick on, so they just tend to ignore both new dogs and the transition goes pretty well.
 
Karen

Back of house before fence. Back of house before fence.

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