Sunday, August 17, 2008

Executive Dog


Magnificent Jake here, wonderful humans...and truly, look at that photo. Am I not absolutely spectacluar? I've become an executive dog...can you believe it? Fostermom took me to the RAGOM meeting this morning. WOW! How exciting was that? We pulled into this parking lot and when I jumped out of the car, there was that gorgeous little cutie with the Golden curls, Miss Meg and her dad, Jim. I was so excited to meet up with someone I knew. Then we went into this building with paw friendly mats on the floor and low and behold....it was an amalgamation of dogs and humans. I was so intrigued I forgot to be scared...but I didn't forget my manners! Fostermom says I'm incredible. I walked in, head held high and greeted everyone two and four paws, with a friendly grin and, OK, I'll admit it, I was a tail wagging fool.

It was a neat situation...but those humans! Jeez they love to chatter. After the first five minutes, we found a great spot against the far wall and settled in. I just layed my head down and watched everything. Miss Meg and Jim came to join us and even Dick (Benji) and Mari came over.

Fostermom seemed to enjoy herself and I think she met lots of new friends today - that made both of us smile. I jumped into a really neat automobile to get out of the sun and Fostermom had to drag me out of it. I was HOT. About halfway through I think FM realized that she was doing the exact thing that made me growl once before...that must have been a really bad day for me because today, not even a grumble. What a neat day...I'd go to meetings everyday, if I could. I really enjoyed all the new experiences!

Jake the Magnificent

Den Mother Heidi, here. We got to foster Romeo for a night this week and is he a fantastic Golden. A little shy, maybe even a bit spooky at sudden unexpected situations, but a lover just like his name portrays. I'll put up a link to his page when his fostermom has had enough time to get to know him and post him.

What else...It was really nice meeting all the wonderful RAGOM volunteers that were at Sundays meeting. Jake had a whole lot to say to me all the way home. I really need to learn Golden because I'm betting he had some really good ideas!

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