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Adventures with 'Mose' |
He
was a Chow who hung around our property in rural south central Georgia
for most of last winter, refusing our contact, but staying around with
our other dogs for their company. We thought he was old, (thus the name
'Old Man Mose' ) for he slept almost all the time in or around our
driveway, and when he did move around, it was to wobble down into the
yard for more lying around. We also thought he belonged to someone up in
the new subdivision near our acreage, because he would not accept any
treats and wore an old collar. He was matted and unkempt, but this is
not unusual out here in the country where dogs often are not well cared
for.
We are still in love with this dog, and if we ever need another dog ( we presently have six rescued animals ) it will be another Chow and no other. "Actually, there is another Chow hanging out in the yard now. It took five months for him to let me touch him, also, and thankfully, I have found that his physical condition and behavior confirms that this new Chow does belong to someone up on our road. He is well kept, but wants to be with us during most of every day. I'm sure that if we were to adopt him, he would be just as wonderful as Mose is. |
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Just
to give you an idea of how Mose is paying for his keep, I enclose
another picture which shows him baby
sitting the newest member of the family,
Katy7. She was a tiny, abandoned puppy who joined us last summer.
They are inseparable.
"Keep up the wonderful good work that you do. And thank you for helping me to learn about, and appreciate these fantastic, and misunderstood animals." |
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