Seanholio
Don Quixote
Looks like it's moving time:
On February 21, my girlfriend comes home and knocks on the door into the house from the garage, asking if I can come out and help her with something. I come out into the garage, and there's a dog squirming in there, wagging his tail so hard that it's bleeding. After spending a week looking for his owners, we decided to keep him. Unfortunately, our landlords are very controlling, live next door, and don't like dogs. We let the landlords know we were looking for a home for the dog, and neglected to tell them that it would also be our home.
Weeks of scouring Craigslist and Zillow found us with three candidates that we liked, and one of them decided that we'd be OK to have as tenants. We signed the paperwork last week, and we'll be moving in sometime after the 15th. The house is smaller than what we have now, with less land, but we won't have the landlords walking by the house on their way to the mailbox every day. There's a park nearby for the kids to play in, and the neighborhood traffic is slow and light. I can't wait to light that "We're done moving" cigar.
Kimo is an American Bulldog mixed with Pit Bull, and has a sweet, loving personality. Unfortunately, he's also assertive and trying to be the Alpha Dog, which we just can't have. My girlfriend is spending a lot of time with him during the day, training him to behave properly, and we're also going to get a trainer to work with us directly.
If you've never had a dog's tail bleed, be glad. Kimo's tail is like a whip, and he wags it near Mach 1. Not only does it hurt when it hits, but the blood flew everywhere, and our garage looked like a movie set for a murder scene. His tail is healing up nicely, and he is otherwise very healthy. We can tell he was not abused, but may have been neglected.

On February 21, my girlfriend comes home and knocks on the door into the house from the garage, asking if I can come out and help her with something. I come out into the garage, and there's a dog squirming in there, wagging his tail so hard that it's bleeding. After spending a week looking for his owners, we decided to keep him. Unfortunately, our landlords are very controlling, live next door, and don't like dogs. We let the landlords know we were looking for a home for the dog, and neglected to tell them that it would also be our home.
Weeks of scouring Craigslist and Zillow found us with three candidates that we liked, and one of them decided that we'd be OK to have as tenants. We signed the paperwork last week, and we'll be moving in sometime after the 15th. The house is smaller than what we have now, with less land, but we won't have the landlords walking by the house on their way to the mailbox every day. There's a park nearby for the kids to play in, and the neighborhood traffic is slow and light. I can't wait to light that "We're done moving" cigar.
Kimo is an American Bulldog mixed with Pit Bull, and has a sweet, loving personality. Unfortunately, he's also assertive and trying to be the Alpha Dog, which we just can't have. My girlfriend is spending a lot of time with him during the day, training him to behave properly, and we're also going to get a trainer to work with us directly.
If you've never had a dog's tail bleed, be glad. Kimo's tail is like a whip, and he wags it near Mach 1. Not only does it hurt when it hits, but the blood flew everywhere, and our garage looked like a movie set for a murder scene. His tail is healing up nicely, and he is otherwise very healthy. We can tell he was not abused, but may have been neglected.

