Luigi’s Friends

Luigi and I drove out west to see some of his friends yesterday and to take our two new red friends, Faith and Hope with us.

On the way, we saw a bad wreck. Ugly stuff.

Faith was appalled.

We were glad to get to our destination. Luigi was happy to see his friends. Here he is looking good amongst them.

Here is a smiler friend of his.

Some humans are more apt to smile at the camera than others. That’s what Luigi says.

This lovely little girl needs a home. Her name is Cassie and she’s a character. She will be on the website soon, but if anyone’s interested now, fill out an application and send it in!

Luigi played with Hope and Faith.

And they posed for a picture.

Luigi and Hope took a last stroll around. Will you look at this? Hope is a very BIG Dobergirl. She’s 30″ and Luigi is 29″!

These girls need a home. They are orphans. They need a yard with a big, tall, sturdy fence. Hope is a persistent escape artist.

Sometimes Faith has to point out certain obvious things to Hope and her plan. We’re thinking Hope is the braun and Faith is the brains.

And whenever Hope’s plan works, Faith is right behind her.

These two were left in a yard without shelter and lacking water. The former “owners” were cited several times, didn’t comply, so these two were picked up. There were no calls from those owners to reclaim these lovlies. Once they become part of a family and have jobs to do, they won’t have to make up their own adventures. It will take a little work, but these two are characters and are so much fun to watch and play with. These girls do everything together. They are best pals, and want to be adopted together in their ever-loving forever home.

Meanwhile, Luigi took one last gallop around. He loves to run! 

Then we hit the road.

Ta-ta!

About Helen

I'm a Southern California living in South Florida. I've been here for 10 years as of October 1, 2007. No matter where I live, I'm a dog lover, and my breed is the Dobermann Pinscher of the Working Group. I am also fond of the Australian Shepherd of the Herding Group. My life revolves around my dogs, which is something those family members of mine don't understand. So I'm an island in that respect, but have built friendships with those who are doggie lovers and respect the canine as much as I do. Some do rescue, some train in, compete in, and judge AKC trials. The common thread is our dogs are family.

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