My wife Maura plays with Juneau on Lynn Beach in attempt to strengthen Juneau's bond with somebody other than me. If you notice, though, Juneau keeps looking toward me holding the camera.
My wife Maura plays with Juneau on Lynn Beach in attempt to strengthen Juneau's bond with somebody other than me. If you notice, though, Juneau keeps looking toward me holding the camera.
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YOUR ARTICLE ON THIS DOG IS JUST INCREDIBLE. LOVING ANIMALS ALL MY LIFE, IT TAKES TIME AND PATIENCE TO WIN DOGS AND CATS OVER. ITS JUST LIKE HAVING ANOTHER CHILD ONLY MORE WORK. YOU ARE COMPASSIONATE AND CARING AND I KNOW YOU LOVE THAT DOG. AND SHE LOVES YOU, IT JUST TAKES TIME FOR TRUST AND YOUR A GOOD PERSON TO HAVE ADOPTED HER. IF I HAD ONE WISH, IT WOULD BE TO OWN ACRES OF LAND AND BARNS TO HOUSE ALL THESE UNFORTUNATE ANIMALS IN THE SHELTERS. THANK YOU FOR TAKING THE TIME AMD EFFORT TO LOVE HER
Posted by BEV OGILVIE | March 17, 2009 9:56 PM
Posted on March 17, 2009 21:56
Dave, I can't tell you how much I enjoy your Juneau updates! I've adopted a number of rescued/abandoned dogs so I'm well aware of the challenges they can present. But for every moment of frustration you experience you will be rewarded with a thousand moments of love, loyalty, companionship and just plain fun. For me, there is nothing else quite as satisfying.
I wish you and your family years and years of happiness with your baby girl. Please give her some extra hugs and kisses from me and my motley crew.
Posted by Rachael Polachek | March 17, 2009 1:30 PM
Posted on March 17, 2009 13:30