Kona – update

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I just want to thank everyone for their very kind words on Kona joining our family. I believe if any of you had the opportunity to meet Kona, you would adopt him in a second:) We’ve been asked if we will continue to foster and we love fostering, so once Kona settles in a bit more, we will try fostering again. That said, Kona has the final say about fostering…he has to be comfortable with it or we will not do it. I have a feeling Kona will be fine with it as he seems to enjoy the company of other dogs we meet on our walks…especially the ladies…Kona’s a bit of a charmer…he has all the lady dogs on our block in love with him!

In the meantime, I will post about Kona’s progress here. He’s making great progress and even barked once today to alert me to someone in the yard.. I believe that means he is beginning to think of this as his home. It’s all small steps but we’re both sure that in a few months Kona will shine to his true being and we can’t wait to see that happen.

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13 thoughts

  1. We, like you, remember Spencer everyday when we blog since y’all got us into this blogging stuff. We are glad to see you as a family of three once again. We’re all individuals and no two of us are totally alike. Kona can’t replace Spencer but he can sure help to fill at least 99% of the void left in your hearts by the loss of Spencer. We look forward to the sequel adventures of M,S &K. We love y’all.
    – Homer J., Jubal, J.E.B., Sophie, Shelby Belle, Jack, Abby, Max, Shiloh, Radar, Alex, Boru and Jenny (Mom & Dad too)

  2. The first bark from a rescue is beautiful music….a good sign that they believe they have something or someone to protect.

  3. Oh what a bootiful doggie! I apologize for not having scrolled just one story down to see the exciting news! Huge congrats on adopting Kona – how lucky for you all! Can’t wait to follow his life with you down there!
    Warm hugs and love xo
    Sammie

  4. We are sure that Kona will be a wonderful ambassador for any foster.
    He just seems like the type to take another under his paw and help them adjust.

    Hamish & Sophie

  5. Guys – I have to say I am so happy for all of you. You truly are a gift to these dear goldens. I wish I could do it but I hate to say, I would have a house full of them and be a major foster failure. Mind you, that wouldn’t be so bad now would it????

  6. It’s just wonderful that a lost Golden has now found such a wonderful home. We are sending all our best wishes for you all…may you have a long, healthy and happy life in your new home, Kona!
    Lots of licks
    MAXDOG IN SOUTH AFRIC

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