Conor fka CP Hubble has a new Favorite toy! |
Well,
Hello There! Conor here, though you
probably remember me as CP Hubble – yes the one who hopped over the fence in
the deep snow (That was fun! He-he-he-he!) and made my Foster Mom think I got
“lost” for a bit. I knew where I was, so I wasn’t really lost - I
just wanted to see what it would be like, living in a different home, that’s
all. Well, I can tell you now: there’s
no more fence hopping in my future! I’ve
found the most Perfect Forever Home and the most Wonderful Forever Dad so I’m
putting down roots right here!
My
Dad and I live near a college campus and we love to go there for walks and to meet
all kinds of people - and get fussed over by all the college kids! I also made friends with the security
officers at the college. They usually come out of their office when they
see us walking on their monitors, but if they don’t show up, I go to their
office door to see where they are.
Dad
took me to try out a place called “DayCare” so I could meet and play with some
new dog friends. It was lots of fun!!!
We had a game of “Bobbing for Hotdogs”, and we had a birthday party for one of
the dogs, and I made good friends with a Beagle! I made friends pretty easily with other dogs,
but they kept reminding me to “curb my excitement” - whatever that means! Dad liked looking at the pictures they took
while I was there, and he said we can go back again every week! I hope my Beagle friend comes back too!
Those
Canadian Geese are another story, however. I kept watching them carefully while
they were grazing on the athletic fields, and I decided they were making too
much of a mess. The next time there was
a large group of geese, I took action! I
used my deep bark and stood on my hind legs and barked at them. That did the trick! The geese took off and I felt so full of
power! Of course, when they flew above
us, they let loose a fleet-load of goose-poop and I was completely
astonished! I never saw anything like
it, falling out of the sky! Thankfully,
none of it hit me, but my Dad wasn’t quite so lucky… Well, now I start looking for those nasty
geese when we walk throughout the campus, and if they are flying above, I stand
on my hind legs and give them a piece of my mind! Dad wears a hat now, just in case…
On
Dad’s birthday, I had him "flocked" at 6:30 A.M. when we went out for
our walk – Surprise!! I was pretty sure
being greeted by 20 plastic flamingos was better than those old geese! I even went crazy barking at them, and they
did not make a mess. It was a good
surprise – better than cake!
My
Dad says that I have a “wonderful personality” and that my behavior is great. I think he likes that I’m so affectionate and
love to sit on his lap while he’s reading or working on the computer. I’m also very willing to go in my crate and
have a little quiet time when Dad is busy.
Of
course, Dad isn’t always on the ball…
One morning he had placed his bagel on the kitchen counter when the
phone rang and he had to go in a different room to find the portable phone. When he got back, the bagel was mysteriously gone.
He looked to see if he had put it into
the toaster, but it was no where to be found. Well, later that night, while Dad and I were
sitting in the TV room, he noticed that I would disappear for a while and then
come back with crumbs around my mouth… Well, a thorough search revealed pieces of
bagel tucked between couch pillows, under Dad’s bed pillow, in the back of my
crate, and a few other strategic locations…
For some reason, Dad doesn’t leave food on the kitchen counter anymore
when I’m around!
Dad
hosted a big gathering over Easter with family and friends, and he worried
about me being a bit overwhelmed, but it all worked out! I went from person to person and jumped to
give them kisses, and once I jumped into one person’s lap and sat with him for
awhile. I showed Dad that I was really a
good boy! There was that one time when I really wanted to take
the stuffed bunny from that three year old, but I traded it pretty quickly for
some new toys of my own. Even when the three
year old kept trying to pick me up (and then drop me!), I was very good and
just figured out how to avoid her. After
everyone left, we were happy to get back into our routine! We took our walk then I just jumped up on Dad’s
lap and we both fell asleep in the recliner - A perfect way to end the day!
Thank
you to all of the great Volunteers at Col. Potter who gave me a chance to be Happy
Forever with the Greatest Dad in the World!
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