What a mess!

I knew the kennels and the shelter yard would be bad Saturday, but I wasn't ready for how bad. The water had washed away part of the creek bed putting the creek itself even closer to the outdoor kennels, debrie was everywhere and the mud that coated the kennel floors was like paste. It took all of us working as a unit to get the kennels clean enough that the dogs could once again come outside. However we will still be washing mud out of the pens for weeks. I didn't get to spent much time with the dogs that day, but I did have Tink and Jennings out with me. Tink was his happy go lucky self who was having a great time playing with his ball in the mud, Jennings on the other hand was clearly shaken. At the end of the day I spent 10 minutes just sitting with him, petting him, talking to him and of course giving him treats. It really does make a difference. If you haven't read Debbie's blog yet, Tink has a home and I am so happy for him. He is a great dog. He will be missed but he deserves this more than you know.