Dear Ragom,
Boy, do we feel lucky! I know you say on your website that you don't have perfect dogs, but somehow we have managed to adopt 2 so far, so you may have to remove that!
We are just thrilled with Brandy. What a fun, playful, interactive and energetic senior we brought home. Our ride home was uneventful. Brandy is a great traveler and took the 5 hour trip like a pro. On our walks, which he loves, I think he has sufficiently let the neighborhood know he is the new kid on the block. What we found he loves even more than the walks, is chasing tennis balls in this single enclosed tennis court about 5 minutes from our house, that only our family seems to know about. He chased after tennis balls like a cheetah. This guy has some real speed on him.
We found out Brandy is good at catching tricksters too. On Sunday, May 1, we got May Dayed. (Remember May Day? You bring treats to your friends, ring the doorbell and run like mad, so as to not be seen! It seems to be a lost holiday for many, but some are still at it.) Well, the doorbell rang, my daughter opened it and the May Dayer would have gotten away scott free, but Brandy went chasing out the door, around the corner and caught up to them. We chased after Brandy and found our suspects. We did learn through that though, that we need to be careful when opening the door and we will work with Brandy on that.
We are able to wear him out though, and he is so good at just chilling when the 2 legged ones have to go do boring stuff, like homework and cleaning, etc. We have yet to hear him bark at all, so he's a quiet guy that way. He is very alert though and curious, especially to all the sounds of the neighborhood on our walks. His little ears perk right up. The kids will run with him, which he thinks is great fun, but with me, he knows I am way more senior than he is, and for the most part he stays right by me. When the smells on the lawns get too much for him to bear, he will pull, but if I say his name with authority, he comes over and sits. I can tell he is very smart and eager to please.
We were going to give him a more masculine name. We mulled over Bandit, Andy, Benny, Bandee and a few more, but like the MN legislature, we couldn't get a majority vote and he definitely responds to Brandy, so Brandy it may very well stay.
So, I just wanted you to know how happy we all are. I think Brandy is very happy, too. Thank you all again for everything you do and thanks especially to Brandy's foster Mom for taking such good care of him, until we found our way to each other.
The W's --Dean & Angie, Landon & Coltyn













