No worries. I knew what you meant the first time, and I should have
added a smiley to indicate that I got it, but it's not gonna happen
with us. :) The one other person that my friend had hooked up a foster
adopted his very first foster dog. And, my friend adopted one of her
foster dogs. She actually had another dog come through, but she knows
how my tastes run and said, "if you foster this one, you won't give it
up." And, since she wants me to foster, she thought it best to start
with one she figured I wouldn't want to keep. :)

Oh, and btw, Skitz is afraid of lightening and thunder. Nothing like
waking up in the middle of the night to the crack of thunder and the
freaked out barks of a large dog. Happily though, all it took was a
little love to calm him right down and he was okay the rest of the
night.


On Fri, Jun 19, 2009 at 8:25 AM, wrote:
>
> You know what I mean now right? I guess I should of added a smiley face to
> the first reply. I was kinda tongue in cheek when I asked "you know what
> happens?"
>
> People usually always want to keep the dog :)
>
> On Fri, Jun 19, 2009 at 7:59 AM, Erika L. Rich  wrote:
>
>> Actually - I was leaning the other way. I know more "failed" foster dog
>> families than successful ones. The dog always ended up staying and getting
>> adopted into the foster family. I kinda assumed you'd probably end up
>> keeping him :)
>>
>> But if you aren't a black lab fan, then no worries! :D
>>

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