I got these photos a while back and forgot I had them on the computer … but here is blind-and-deaf Spinner working her way into her favorite chair. Because she is blind and deaf, and because these chairs are also the favorite of some previously identified snapping Dachshunds (a.k.a. Daisy), she begins the process quite carefully. By the time I grabbed the camera and started taking photos, I missed capturing phase 1 of the process: she stands right in front of the chair, sniffing to see if anyone is in it.
Then she inches closer, sniffs some more, and then puts her front feet in the chair. At that point she waits a little longer, sniffing left and right:
Finally satisfied that the chair is hers to claim, she starts climbing up:
It takes a moment of circling and smoothing things out to get it just right:
And then it's time for a nap:
Notice that the entire time, the sleeping Dachshund in the other chair, blind Callie, didn't stir.
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To answer Kathleen's question in her blog comment, our spring/summer print newsletter went on the press today in Missoula. It will be mailed out to our donors in a couple of weeks.
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Please keep voting
for the ranch in the Shelter Challenge — and you can
vote every day! We're currently in fourth place and still on
track to
win $3,000 for the animals, but every vote counts! We just slipped from
third place to fourth, so please help round up as many votes as you can
so we can stay in the running for the $3,000. Ask your family and
friends to vote for the ranch, too!
Enter "Rolling Dog Ranch" and
our state
postal code,
MT, for Montana, and it will bring up our listing.
Vote
in the Shelter Challenge here.
Last
year we won $3,000 in the first round and then won the $20,000 Grand
Prize in the second round, so your votes really do add up and
make for
a wonderful gift for the animals here.
Thank you!






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