Posted by Nancy Howell on October 22, 2012 at 07:18:37 from (144.162.48.145):
Bentley is gone, stolen, but now we have Lola.
I called the animal shelter on the slim chance the people that took Bentley turned him in to the animal shelter. They didn't, but the shelter said they had a basset that someone had brought in that would be up for adoption on Thurs, Oct. 18.
I had already planned to take some vacation and went to the farm on Wed eve.
Thurs morning I talked James into going to the shelter and looking at the dog. He agreed especially since that shelter is not a no-kill shelter.
They brought "Lola" out and we liked her. We adopted her, took her to the vet to get some shots, then home to the farm. Shelter "chipped" her and we've ordered tags with her name and our phone number.
She has settled right in. Decided to let her have house privileges. Thurs evening James came in and sat down on the couch. Lola hopped right up and curled up next to him.
She has turned out to be a real pleasure and very well behaved. She's not 100% basset, but other than her nose being smaller, she has all the looks of a basset.
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