Fritz the Airedale Terrier
It's been a long while since posting. I've been busy here and there. I still keep up with gardening which may or may not be a good thing (many plants that we eat aren't healthy for dogs). I've finally adopted an Airedale Terrier. They look so regal but in all actuality they are quite the clowns. Fritz isn't a clown just yet. He misses home, which hurts me sometimes but he is getting used to me. Before he would be so quiet and hardly look around his surroundings, but that is understandable after a two hour car trip. He did it all: pooped, peed, vomit. I was frightened by the fact that he didn't want any water. When we finally got home he was finally able to drink and even eat. Even then, he was still very quiet. The first night didn't go so well for him. He constantly wanted attention: whimpered and licked my hand. I've heard that it's good to get him used to a little bit of isolation but I'm letting him off easy for the first week. I w