Gerritt and Julie tell me a lot of people ask about me, so I'm writing this blog - written by them of course as I can't type!! My job at the guesthouse is to keep my people safe and I treat this responsibility VERY seriously. During the day, I can usually be found sleeping in my bunker (kinda like a dog crate in the states, but made of concrete) or on my leash out front but at night I get to roam the property. Sometimes the neighborhood cats tease me by hanging out on the walls around the property, but I usually scare them away by barking really loud. Ever since G&J came, I've had some fun adventures - Gerritt takes me on walks around the neighborhood which I REALLY like - lots of smells to sniff and I make sure to drink extra water so I can pee on everything ... then just last week, they let me jump into the back of their truck which I've been wanting to do ever since it arrived here in Haiti! Though I'm not very agile, so Gerritt had to give me a boost up :) All in all, it is a good life I have here - thank you for everyone that asks about me (and thanks to G&J who give me 3 chicken hot dogs for breakfast every day!!!!)
You are a fine lookin' dog Mr. Brown Nice to hear from you! Mumma
ReplyDeleteHi Mr. Brown. My name is Furbo. That guy who thinks he's my master says you're a good looking dog, and I have to agree. Three chicken hot dogs for breakfast _every_ morning!? You are one lucky dog as well. All I get is kibble, although I do get some good treats from time to time. (They call it "dry-aged kibble", but it's still kibble...)
ReplyDeleteKeep up the good work with the cats. I barked at something swimming in the pond out in Lincoln the other day. And take good care of G&J. I really miss them.
-Furbo