So... back to the beginning of how I came to find Bruno...
Mason and I had come to the conclusion to foster a dog..maybe 1-2 weeks at a time. No big commitment, but tons of fun, right?!! Well, the friendly people at S.I.A.R. (Sac. Indep. Animal Rescuers) never got back to me...So, I figured I'd go to the local SPCA's and see if there is a dog we could foster. Well, I got so caught up in looking for a dog, that I totally forgot to ask if I could be a foster parent...hehehe... so I went to 3 different SPCA's locally. I must have seen over 100 dogs, of all shapes, sizes, and dispositions. Some barked at the fenced door, some slept at the back of the cage, and others, like Bruno...sat upright quietly, wagging their tails as people walked by. Such a sad sight, I knew when I saw Bruno, the seach was over. I couldn't bear the thought of anyone taking him home, but us. Just to ease my mind, I went to one more selter nearby to see if there was a better match for us...knowing full well there wasn't...then I raced back to adopt Bruno. He was so happy to be played with, ...but very skitzo with all the growling and barking dogs. When I left, one of the SPCA officers told me he is a dominate dog, and needs training. Well, no duh! He is PUPPY!!! :) the way he gallops, all clumsy-like and carefree, with all that extra skin...his massive size didn't stump me. He is very much so a puppy. They told me he was abondoned, and the family listed on Bruno's microchip said they had sold him...but the contact info they gave was a fake number. I'm guessing they didn't want the fines from abandoning your puppy on the side of a major city's (Sacramento) street intersection. This boy just needs some love and playful friends! :) So, I had to almost kill myself picking him up to get him in the car (very scared dog)...then again to get him up the stairs to our apt. (yup, that almost killed me.) But since then, I've taken him to the lake twice, to three different parks, and on countless walks. His training is getting better and better the more he is learning to trust that I won't leave him. I promise to post better pictures of his lovely big face, once I find the cord to my camera...these pictures are from my phone. God sure had a plan for this big boy, ...to be a part of our family.