Okay, so you already have four dogs and you get asked to "foster" another, remember, foster means no keeping. So who forgot to explain that to the dog? And from the dog's point of view, if you do not want to be a foster, what do you do? First, be kind to the elderly, second, crawl on the lap of the "foster" person, third, check out the couch for size, comfort, and fit, and finally, cuddle up on the bed of the elderly person with the smallest and most vocal of the original four. Does it work? Absolutely. Dad renamed him Buckshot, Buck for short, Monk made him his best friend and playmate, and the lap thing is a sure winner.
(yes, folks, it's official! Donna has adopted Bullet - now Buck - short for Buckshot. Also, this is Donna's first-ever blog post! yay Donna! - maggie)
The followup story will be on TV13 news, today at 5 PM. check it out! Also, John blogged the tv crew interviewing Bullet/Buck, check out his blog post!
Dear Donna & Maggie:
ReplyDeletethis is such a great Christmas story .. with a happy ending as well.!!
Buck was just meant to be with you guys.. it just happens that way.
bless you all,!
Roe
aw, bless your hearts!
ReplyDeletesometimes that happens when you "foster" a dog
not always..but sometimes it's just meant to be
fate brought buckshot and your grandpa together
lovely christmas blog--made my heart swell :)
Yay! I am so happy that Donna has adopted Buck! that made my day to read this! Love the new pictures too!
ReplyDeleteWay to go ladies! And congrats on your first posting, Donna, its a great subject for your inaugural blogging : )
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