ChaCha and I just returned from our run and I was just thinking about you :-) Now I understand why you dislike pesky squirrels and chipmunks, they love taunting ChaCha running across the porch, stopping and looking at her as if to say “ha, ha – you are stuck inside, I spit at you, you stupid dog!!!”. I would love to let her loose, but I know better, the fence will be put up the first of next week and then she can chase all she wants, or at least until she trees or catches them.
May 29th, ChaCha and I start new training classes, Lowes and Home Depot are great places to socialize but classes reinforce obedience training. Unfortunately, Bob is considering a job overseas – my first reaction was hell no, we just bought a house, I want to finish ChaCha and I thought you Bob liked your job. The decision is not set in stone but tentatively we are going unless something falls in the too hard to do category. Where are we going? well the arm pit of the world (or one of them anyway) back to Kuwait. Bob said he leaves …show more content…
I ask that you consider leaving her titling time open, we are not going to be in Kuwait for more than a few years and it may be possible to show her in Europe. ChaCha will be given plenty of exercise participating in the therapy dog program three times weekly on post and daily outings (limited outside exposure due to heat) walking. Bob will find suitable living arrangements, we will have a housemaid and we are taking Gabe (the Tabby) as a companion. I have been accepted into the master’s program and other than going to the Hilton to workout, trips to Camp Arifjan and Camp Beuring (Buering with Bob for therapy dog), I will be at home or the park with ChaCha. As for annual trips stateside, ChaCha will travel with us there and back and will always travel in