Xavier named him. We found him abandoned at my mom's house in Preble County. He was obviously tired, thirsty and hungry. Thus, even if he did belong to someone nearby, I considered them a bad owner and have decided to give Bob a home at the Wilson Estate. When your 4-year old son just absolutely has to have the dog, the dog has this nice of disposition, what could I do.
Bob now has fresh water, food, has been washed down, has a flea/tick collar and his own home. Formal licensing and vet care will begin Monday.
At the moment, he is very quiet. We shall see this week how he warms up and opens up to us. Enough writing, on with the pictures.
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Daddy gets helpers in building a doggy house out of wood I already had laying around.
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A home fit for a king.
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Relaxing finally.
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