Text Box: Hi Auntie Barbara & Uncle Jim.

 Sorry I haven't written sooner, but I've been busy.  Let me tell you about my new home.    FIRST: I almost came home to you the next day.  Guess what my new mommy did to me!!!  She gave me a bath--and it wasn't even Saturday.  Then mommy took me to the doctor for my eye.  I poked & prodded.  I got some eye medication that I get 3 times a day.  I went back yesterday for a recheck & I have to come back next week.  But doc is real nice & kind to me.  So is everyone else at this
vets office.  Oh by the way, last Thursday I went an got another bath and a
hair cut.  Again it wasn't Saturday.  Two baths in one week!!! Gee!!!  See
why I was going to come home now? 

SECOND: I have 3 new sisters.  Two like me--collies Tory age 8 1/2 years. & Duchess 4 1/2 years. and Susie age 5 years. who's 1/2 poodle & 1/2 lasho.  Duchess & Sugie are real friendly & like to play, but oh that Tory.  She growls & grumbles allot and keeps smelling me & walking off with her nose up in the air an then (to make matters worse) she rolls on the carpet, rubs her nose and sneezes.  BUT let me tell you after
that second bath & my hair cut--BOY!!! Has Tory changed.  Now we're best
buddies.  I guess the baths were okay after all. 

Mom's teaching me to sit & shake hands.  And that awful word NO!!!!!  I still don't understand stay & down yet.  I guess I'll keep working on it. Us big dogs go for walks in the early morn when mom's off.  Guess what?!  I don't pull on the leash.  Well, I better close and I guess I'll stay--I really do like my new home.  The only thing--I wish mommy would quit with those darn BATHS! ha!ha!ha!                                 

Bye now and luv you both.                      

Major 

Just a short note from me.  Major has really started to blend in with the
group.  He's learning the commands and  his favorite word NO.  He's very loving and follows me everywhere.  He weighs 50 pounds & is so skinny from his hair cut.  The girls & Major get along well together.  I'm glad I have him.  Thank you for my blue-merle boy.

Mary
Mississippi