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Helllllo!!!! My name is Journey, and my foster mom says I am the nicest boy she hasmet in a long time. Im no dummy I know that nice boys get all the treats and bellyrubs. I learned that from my first mom. She raised me right. When she got sick andcrossed the rainbow bridge, I was so sad. A kind neighbor knew I needed a soft placeto land, and lots of good people came together, and voila! Here I am! I settled right inat this amazing place called a foster home. Theres lots of places for naps. I like that alot, because Im no youngster. Dont be fooled, though my age doesnt stop me fromsome ridiculous (foster moms term) zoomies a few times a day. Walks are pretty fun,too. And getting treats. Love me some treats. But the thing I love most of all is a bellyrub. My foster mom says they make me smile, and that makes her smile, too.My mom would like to add a few things: Journey really is a sweet old man who wantsnothing more than a soft bed (or three) to nap in, short walks, belly rubs, andcompanionship. He came to us fully house trained, and he does not have a destructivebone in his body. He gets along well with our two senior female dogs. He still wants tobe playful for short bursts he loves to grab his leash and take himself for a walk. (Inthe name of full disclosure, he also loves to flop down mid-walk and demand belly rubs!)He has some sight, but it is clearly limited. That doesnt stop him from generally gettingalong well, inside and out of the house. (He will occasionally miss a step or walk over anobstacle that the other dogs just walk around.) Journey came to us with a bad skininfection that is almost gone. He has some old man lumps and bumps, but nodiscernible major health issues. He will be a lovely companion for the right family thatunderstands a seniors needs (and gifts). I am happy to talk with you if youd like toknow more about Journey!
Helllllo!!!! My name is Journey, and my foster mom says I am the nicest boy she hasmet in a long time. Im no dummy I know that nice boys get all the treats and bellyrubs. I learned that from my first mom. She raised me right. When she got sick andcrossed the rainbow bridge, I was so sad. A kind neighbor knew I needed a soft placeto land, and lots of good people came together, and voila! Here I am! I settled right inat this amazing place called a foster home. Theres lots of places for naps. I like that alot, because Im no youngster. Dont be fooled, though my age doesnt stop me fromsome ridiculous (foster moms term) zoomies a few times a day. Walks are pretty fun,too. And getting treats. Love me some treats. But the thing I love most of all is a bellyrub. My foster mom says they make me smile, and that makes her smile, too.My mom would like to add a few things: Journey really is a sweet old man who wantsnothing more than a soft bed (or three) to nap in, short walks, belly rubs, andcompanionship. He came to us fully house trained, and he does not have a destructivebone in his body. He gets along well with our two senior female dogs. He still wants tobe playful for short bursts he loves to grab his leash and take himself for a walk. (Inthe name of full disclosure, he also loves to flop down mid-walk and demand belly rubs!)He has some sight, but it is clearly limited. That doesnt stop him from generally gettingalong well, inside and out of the house. (He will occasionally miss a step or walk over anobstacle that the other dogs just walk around.) Journey came to us with a bad skininfection that is almost gone. He has some old man lumps and bumps, but nodiscernible major health issues. He will be a lovely companion for the right family thatunderstands a seniors needs (and gifts). I am happy to talk with you if youd like toknow more about Journey!