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Showing posts with label Orson Krennic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Orson Krennic. Show all posts

Orson: 1/10 - Love My Vet

All my pup friends say going to the vet is a bad thing.  That's not true. I love going to my vet. FM takes us boys there a lot and it's always fun.

FM takes us by the vet's office to use the scale.  She wants to make sure we're gaining weight. Well each time we go in, everyone stops to come say high to us.

I give lots of kisses and they give me lots of pets.

I think she loves us

There's even fun stuff to do outside.  FM let's us look at those interesting looking animals that live beside the vets office.

I hope my furever family has a really cool vet that will take good care of me and give me lots of loving.

Orson: 1/8 - Carried Away

Sooo I have a confession.  I've been spending all of my time loving retirement.  I've been eating and sleeping and hanging out with my friends.  It's been great. And then it happened.

FM said I needed to sit up and pay attention.

Ok FM, I'm all ears. What's this all about?

FM told me that I need to stop rolling around on beds and get serious about finding my forever home. She said all of you want to know what I've been doing and learning.  You want to know if I've mastered living in a home. I promise you I have.

I know all about the house. I know that dog beds are for us pups.  I still have dreams of getting on the sofa one day though.  I'm not at all afraid of shinny floors or stairs.  I do my business outside and can hold my pee for close to 7 hours. I don't eat off the counters. I wait nicely for my food and eat nice and slow.

I love going for walks with my friends. I like car rides too. I can jump in and out of the car by myself. I love meeting people and kids and I'm very gentle.

I'm learning how to wait at doors. I learning to sit but I can only do it a few times.  FM is teaching a trick called watch me. I'm getting pretty go at it.

So you see I really haven't been slacking off like FM says. I've learned a lot. She says it doesn't count though if I don't tell everyone.

I'll be sure to fix that. I have lots more to tell you.

Orson Krennic: 11/24 - My New Career

Hi I'm Orson,

I'm a three year old retired racer from AL. I really enjoyed running but I hurt my neck and had to stop. No worries, it's all fixed up and I'm ready for my very own sofa, I mean family.  How about a family with a sofa. Yeah, that will work.

I'm hanging out in a foster home with a  couple of other foster brothers and a sister. I really like it so far. My foster mom is cool except she keeps telling me I can't get on the sofa yet. I don't understand why since it's empty most of the time

Foster mom says I need to focus on my new career. She says I'm the perfect dog model.  When I first arrived at her house she just kept taking pictures of me.  I would walk up for pets and she would snap another picture.

I can't be certain, but I think she takes my picture when I'm asleep. Weird right?  Hard being so good looking. Sure hope foster mom can put down the camera to make my dinner. I like eating as much as I like sofas.

I'll be back. Going back to sleep and dream about food and sofas.

See ya later
Orson