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Edu
ADOPTED
TO HIS FOREVER HOME!
Edu is an
an almost 3-year-old red fawn galgo with gold eyes, born January 10, 2003.
Edu and Rayas are siblings
and were found together as strays on the streets of Madrid. Both boys
were fostered by a couple in Barcelona and lived with many other greyhuonds.
Edu, like Rayas, is shy with people but gets along well with other dogs.
He is getting used to the television, ceiling fans and other household
sounds. Edu is currently in the process of completing his medical procedures
and being evaluated to see if he is cat and small animal tolerant.
"My
trip to a place called Dallas" (as told by Edu, the Spanish Galgo)
I really
wasnt sure what was happening I was going somewhere, but
no idea where. I had been in this crate for hours and of course, I couldn't
hold it for the entire trip. I was scared and cold and there were lots
of loud noises all around me. I knew that I was at the end of my trip
(in a place called Dallas) when the door to the crate opened and there
were all of these people wanting me to come out.
As tired
as I was of being in the crate, I wasn't sure I wanted to leave it.
I had no idea who all of these people where, but they were very nice.
They wiped me down and took me outside to do my business. Unfortunately
for them, I decided that inside baggage claim was the best place to
do my business. I felt much better after that. But my trip wasn't quite
over. I had a short car ride where I took a nap it was dark outside
and I hadn't slept a wink on the plane. When the car ride was over,
I was allowed to run around in a fenced in yard. There were two people
there talking to me but I couldnt understand a word they said
they weren't speaking Spanish! After a little while, I was given
a bath and then a good towel drying I smelled much better after
that long trip.

My next
surprise was meeting the two canine residents of the household
they were very polite and we just might get along. They are older than
me but if I am careful, they might let me stay. I must teach them Spanish
quickly as we can't keep saying "hola" forever.
I was
starving and finally got a little bit of food and water. I was getting
sleepy but was still not quite sure where I should sleep and
still a little scared. One of the people kept guiding me over to one
of the big pillows on the floor and finally, I laid down, exhausted.
I didn't sleep well that night but the next day when all was quiet and
the two people were gone, I snored with the best of them! I think I
might like this place called Dallas.

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