Alright, so, yeah, I've gone a while. My person had to shut down the shop a year ago, so I haven't had a whole lot going on lately. I pretty much am hanging out in this weird place he calls "the apartment" where there a ton of other dogs around. It's weird, really. There was even this one meanie upstairs who attacked me a few weeks ago. Attacked me! Can you believe it? What nerve.Anyway, earlier this month, my person took me to the Basset Hound Rescue of Alabama's annual Bash at Oak Mountain State Park. Here's me riding in his car. I miss the ol' truck. Do you know how hard it is for a long guy like me to sit comfortably in a bucket seat? Seriously.
OK, so we got to the Bash and there were all of these other dogs there - just like me (well, not nearly as hansom). Actually, a lot of them were pretty pathetic looking. I mean, I came from the streets, but I never looked like some of these sad sacks. Skin and bones, I tell ya', skin and bones!I didn't really know what to make of it, so at one point I decided to live up to my namesake and jump in the lake, just so I could make my person yell, "Fred, get out of that lake!"
We hung around a bit and then they had a longest ear contest. Ahem, guess who did pretty well in that category? That's right, good ol' Fred. Yeah, some other poseur named Fred won, but I took 2nd place by about a half an inch.It was a pretty good time and I hope some of those skinny ones find homes soon. Maybe they'll find a good sucker, like my person.
Here's one last picture. You see what I mean? Look at those hounds begging for cookies. Pathetic.

Welcome back, Fred. You've been missed. Any sort of rescue effort gets my attention. I was rescued about a year ago by Otis the snaggle-toothed Boxer. It's an experience I highly recommend. Everybody winds up with a good friend.
ReplyDeleteyou've been missed fred. glad to have you back :)
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