Thursday, September 5, 2024

THE GANG COMES HOME

I arrived home late on Tuesday, so yesterday, I went to pick up the dogs.   Olivia and Birdie were near me so they came with us to get the Camp Runamuck gang.   Olivia is not too sure about cars at all.  She was afraid, so she decided behind my neck was safe.   She only stayed there awhile and then settled on my lap (with a seat belt on).    She really resisted getting in my car, so I held her-- I wonder what she was so afraid of.  
Birdie Bea was completely comfortable with her head on my husband's lap.  
We went to our daughter's home-- the Williamsburg Colonials of the Snackington/Runamuck stories - and they all got to meet.   Ten dogs in one back yard.  I loved it.  
Toasty chewed on something while Cinnamon stayed close.  She did better than I thought she would. 
Cinnamon let my son in law hold her.   She looks a little shocked but she actually became more comfortable. 
She kept one of her friends close by.   They were all so good with Cinnamon.
When we arrived, and Cinnamon realized I was there, she was so excited.  She was ready to go home. 
When we got into the yard, everyone was EXCITED!
Birdie explored everywhere.  
She loved all the new friends.  Toasty was thrilled.   So many new faces.
Birdie left from there to go to her foster home in Richmond.   She may fit right in.   She was already playing with new friends there by dinner time.   She won't be lonely!   Stay tuned for more updates.  
 

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