Ringo has been here a
few years too. Laurie considered him one of her personal dogs. However, lately
she and Brad decided that Ringo needs a bigger life with his own family. Laurie
didn’t list Ringo for adoption but was waiting for the perfect family for him.
Larry and Cheyrl adopted another dog from us about a year ago and we knew they
would be great for Ringo. Sounds like he agrees.
Here is their update.
I don't know how it could have gone any better! Both dogs on the way home
were perfect. Ringo (soon to be Cody we think) (or Sir Wagstaff "Wags") laid
right beside me. The only thing that worried me at all was that he never went
to the bathroom--even when we got home and I took him outside 4 times. But, I
made a little bed at the foot of ours on a pillow and we were so exhausted we
went to bed at 9. At 7 In the morning he was laying exactly where we left him.
He has not barked yet. Sugar is showing signs of wondering what the heck is
going on! Dogs are so intuitive, we have never had a dog come here that Sugar
didn't greet and run around enthusiastically to play--when we came in with Ringo
she turned away and went outside. No greeting at all! But They are slowly
noticing each other. Right now I'm watching Larry talking to both dogs and
Sugar's tail is wagging like crazy. Not worried at all about them taking to
each other. Ringo (Cody) is so gentle and kind. It's just the first time I've
ever known Sugar to show any jealousy (nothing aggressive, just clingy to
Larry--take a look at that picture! )
But just in case you were wondering: I feel like we hit the
lottery--perhaps it IS possible to have 2 perfect dogs! Cheyrl and Larry
p.s. I am going to try to find homes for Honey and Rustler. I fell for
both of them too!
Note, Cynthia and Don rode to FFAA with Larry and Cheyrl. Therefore there were four adults and two dogs on the way home. Good news is that Hopper and Ringo/Cody are small dogs.
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