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Senior Member
Join Date: Apr 2010
Posts: 347
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Its so empty in here, even with aschen and stauba romping around....sigh...I'm so happy i got to save his life and he's in a happy home. This was my first time, and i didnt think saying goodbye would be so hard!
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Master Member
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Western New York
Posts: 666
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Any dog you are raising or fostering becomes a big part of your routine. You really notice it when they are gone, and you have all this time that they used to fill. Another foster, or a new dog of your own, will make you so busy you won't pine for long .
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Knighted Member
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Kingston, IL
Posts: 3,027
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Kudos to you for doing a great job!
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Valerie Shewana's Maximum Velocity (aka Max) Shewana's Hot-Spice (aka Callan) Kaycee 11/97-5/10 ![]() Rio 10/08-2/10 ![]() Handle every stressful situation like a dog. If you can't eat it or play with it, pee on it and walk away. |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Apr 2010
Posts: 347
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I think im going to concentrate on aschen and stauba's training for now...but next im torn between a white shepherd, or an Australian shepherd (prolly 8 mo to a year away at least). That is unless i cant resist the rescue foster urge...i think its going to be harder since i've done it once now!
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