I just got transferred to a Native Reserve restoration job. They got hit really badly with the floods and we're re-doing their basements. So far, I like this job. There is dogs EVERYWHERE you guys! Some of them are healthy, some aren't. Me and my co worker are kind of a meals on wheels deal and we both hand out breakfast and supper throughout the day as we travel through houses. Most people aren't allowed back in their homes yet, leaving their dogs alone. And there's a lot of stragglers that don't really belong to any particular house. I'm seriously going to end up with one without a home one of these days, I can't handle some of their cuteness.
These are all cell phone pics so sorry for the quality in some.
Here's a pup, who was named the company dog (but got adopted to one of the guys)
I'm pretty sure this dude was her daddy.
I kind of look like a bag of dirt, but this is my favourite so far. His name is Bronson. He follows me around from house to house. (but duh, I have food!) He actually was caught in his previous owners house and floated down the river *in* the house, only to come back 2 months later.
eating some breakfast
cute little girl.
<3 I seriously love this dog.
Then at the end of the day, trying to leave:
That's it, thanks for looking.
These are all cell phone pics so sorry for the quality in some.
Here's a pup, who was named the company dog (but got adopted to one of the guys)
I'm pretty sure this dude was her daddy.
I kind of look like a bag of dirt, but this is my favourite so far. His name is Bronson. He follows me around from house to house. (but duh, I have food!) He actually was caught in his previous owners house and floated down the river *in* the house, only to come back 2 months later.
eating some breakfast
cute little girl.
<3 I seriously love this dog.
Then at the end of the day, trying to leave:
That's it, thanks for looking.