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Arla's Aimless Anecdotes

This is my attempt to write one occasional email to various people at one time. I specifically write with my cousin Judy in mind. Since we grew up together we agreed in our teens that we'd always try to keep in contact. This is a supplement to our twice yearly phone calls and our once yearly visit at our Johanson Family Memorial Day Reunion.

Friday, October 27, 2006

Dogs to Adopt

I want to say something about the dingo not eating the baby but it would be so tasteless and this was a traumatic event. I still can see Zoey biting Walker like he was a rag doll. I took a photo of Walker's head and it's blurry but you can get the idea.

I like what you had to say on the subject. Yikes there should have been an introduction between the kids and dogs long ago.
Of course the kids are now invading their territory. It sounds as if the dog attacked unprovoked so I think I wouldn't trust the dogs with the kids. Especially since it was a bad bite. Growling is one thing but biting!
It will just get worse as the kids get more active and the dogs resent their presence so you know the answer to what should happen now.


So I know you will agree to this plan to see who can adopt these dogs. The Schnauzer Rescue Group cannot place dogs who have bitten people but they did give their names to people on their waiting list and a couple in Kirkland are set up to meet Zack and Zoey on Sunday to see what they think. They sound eager but who knows how the meeting will go. The dogs do bark a lot and they may not be friendly initially.

Cydney is very upset about losing her dogs though she knows it is necessary. She could be upset about a much more serious injury.

Thanks for your input on the dog topic. You've had 40 years of experience with dogs and lots of conversations about dogs during your twice daily dog walks in Oz Park.

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