Hey Jason! So what's the story? Some of us don't know the details (thanks for sharing Gordon). She's cute! Is she part Pit? So as I'm sure you saw from the family blog, I had people over for the 4th of July. After everyone left and I was cleaning up, I came across a Coast Guard blanket. I assumed it was Jeremy and Kristy's but no. Then I tried Grandma- no again. I have no idea who's navy blue U.S. Coast Guard blanket we stole but I now am the proud owner.
Hmm... I clicked this link from Eddie's blog. It only showed your last entry which was just a picture of Sobe. After I posted my comments and went back to your blog, the whole story came up. No need to repeat. I'm so glad you're getting all the flavors this country offers. There is a difference in geographical attitudes and customs. I don't think one is better than another but they're just different. Keeps it all interesting. love ya, Sydney
There was a HUGE dog at the vets today. The owner told me he was half Alsatian and half American Staffordshire. And good luck potty trainig her. Yopu'll need a bulldozer to clean up after her. No little doggy doodoo baglets when she goes for a walk. You'll need a full-size shopping bag, a HAZMAT outfit and super scooper. ;P
Jason, it’s your cuz Sondra. You know I have been working pit rescue for about 5 years now, they are the best dogs on the planet! I am sure you will enjoy your puppy, take good care of her!
My rescue organization is going to be featured on Tattoo Hwy a show on A&E, I am getting a tattoo on television dedicated to the dogs in my life….LOL!
When I first looked at Sobe I thought she was a Pit till I read further down. My last two dogs have been part Pit. They definately get a bad rap. They are extremely lovable and good natured. I love Pits (in the right hands, of course). My dog, Cody's mother was a grayhound / pit mix. She looked like a grayhound on steriods! Your Sobe is adorable. I love this country too. Since John and I have driven cross country on numerous occasions we know what you're talking about. Such wonderful diversity and beauty.
So as I'm sure you saw from the family blog, I had people over for the 4th of July. After everyone left and I was cleaning up, I came across a Coast Guard blanket. I assumed it was Jeremy and Kristy's but no. Then I tried Grandma- no again. I have no idea who's navy blue U.S. Coast Guard blanket we stole but I now am the proud owner.
I'm so glad you're getting all the flavors this country offers. There is a difference in geographical attitudes and customs. I don't think one is better than another but they're just different. Keeps it all interesting.
love ya,
Sydney
They have training courses at Pet Smart that are pretty good.
My rescue organization is going to be featured on Tattoo Hwy a show on A&E, I am getting a tattoo on television dedicated to the dogs in my life….LOL!
I am glad to see you are doing well!
xoxo
I love this country too. Since John and I have driven cross country on numerous occasions we know what you're talking about. Such wonderful diversity and beauty.