He wasn’t just adopted, he was chosen. Getting a dog is your only chance to choose a relative, and very few of us would have chosen all the relatives we are stuck with if we’d had a choice.
@GretchensMom: I got adopted by a yearling Red Heeler mix. I came home from work and he was living under my porch. RIP Spooky, you’re still a Good Dog.
Airman over 9 years ago
Cute.
noreenklose over 9 years ago
Tell him he was rescued from a high kill shelter.Maybe then, he’d be grateful.
Paul Read Premium Member over 9 years ago
Telling the dog it’s adopted is probably less devastating than telling it it was purchased on the open market for the going rate.
Diane Lee Premium Member over 9 years ago
He wasn’t just adopted, he was chosen. Getting a dog is your only chance to choose a relative, and very few of us would have chosen all the relatives we are stuck with if we’d had a choice.
dflak over 9 years ago
I think my dog’s reaction was typical. “Oh boy. Oh goodie, I got peoples. I got peoples. I’m a happy dog. I’m a happy dog.”
Thomas & Tifffany Connolly over 9 years ago
Our cats were so happy they couldn’t contain themselves!
Gretchen's Mom over 9 years ago
dzw3030 over 9 years ago
@GretchensMom: I got adopted by a yearling Red Heeler mix. I came home from work and he was living under my porch. RIP Spooky, you’re still a Good Dog.