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I look at her tiny face and those enormous ears and I can't imagine how anyone left her after 15 years. Bette is impressing me so much. She's relying on her sense of smell and her memory to get around the house. She mostly stays in her very large crate with tons of fuzzy blankets. I let her explore the house for a little while every day; she also enjoys sitting on the grass and smelling the breeze under the sun.
I feel comfortable with her in my care. The anxiety of having a rescued dog is virtually non-existent when it is a smaller, older dog. I'm happy when she's happy. Next week I'll be in Las Vegas for a pet convention, so I'm trying to find the best possible caretaker for her. She is by far the easiest dog I've ever cared for. She only wants her yummy canned food and some "ear scratches" and she's good to go.
I have to commend the makers of Eagle Pack dog food for contributing to the well-being of my rescue dogs (and my personal dog). Their holistic food changes the dog from the inside out. Bette has started to walk much better and her coat is healthy and shiny.


Nice job, Jon. Keep up the good work.
Posted by: HanktheDog | September 20, 2005 at 06:37 PM
Oh, what a darling! I hope someone adopts her soon. I know I could hold her and give her ear scritches forever!
Posted by: Margaret | September 21, 2005 at 05:35 PM