Ben is wonderful! He has been going for a daily walk (most days) and we found a great dog park here in Cottage Grove that we visit every weekend. Last time we took him to the vet he was down to 114 lbs and that was over a month ago, so he's probably lost a little more since then. It's great to see him romp and run and play at the dog park. Each time we go he seems to have a little more energy and is a little more at ease with the other dogs there. What a change from the first time I took him for a walk and he tried to hide between my legs when we came upon a dog, even the small ones.
Mike has taken him to work a few times and he's been an absolute charmer! The ladies Mike works with all love him and wish Mike would bring him every day.
This summer Ben went swimming for the first time, quite unexpectedly. We were out at Mike's sister's place on White Bear Lake and Ben walked out to the end of the dock with Mike and then just casually walked off the end of the dock. He immediately sank to the bottom and came up frantic. He swam over to a boat lift and hung on for dear life until I swam out to guide him in to shore. After that, he wouldn't go out further than where he could touch. Maybe next summer we'll have better luck.
He's also been fishing with us on Mike's boat. He was curious about the fish but what really excited him was the ski buoys! He thought they were balls to play with and wanted to jump out of the boat to get them.
Ben enjoys his weekly brushing in front the TV. One week I bought some good smelling conditioner for dogs and he didn't like that one bit! He trotted off after the first spritz and refused to come back into the room. A dog's gotta lay down the line somewhere, I guess!
I was thinking of enrolling Ben and me in a certification program so we could visit nursing homes and hospitals.
Thanks so much for allowing Ben to become a part of our family! I can't imagine life without him now!
Enjoy the pictures!
Deb and Mike