Friday, November 18

...and there he goes...

Took the Weimaraner to the shelter just now (between classes). Left my info there and told the guy about the situation. They'll keep in isolation for a week or so before they put him up for adoption, which will give the original owners more time to show up. Hopefully they will, but if not, I'm sure someone else will pick him up pretty quick. I told the assistant manager (Glenn) at the shelter that we worried about someone claiming him even if he wasn't theirs, and he said that's common for a dog like this and they were good at being able to tell the original owners. Since running the shelter is he and his wife's occupation, and they have like 16 dogs, I'm sure he's can. So that's that. He was stubborn and smelled bad anyway...

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