
I went back the next day, same time.
The City Animal Shelter on Front Street in Sacramento places informational cards in plastic pouches attached to the kennels. These cards tell prospective owners the information they would need to know before making a decision to purchase a rescue dog or puppy. When I got there, Quincey's card was missing from the pouch. I turned and left in tears. I went back the next day, saying if it was meant to be, it was meant to be. When I got there, he was playing with an all-black pit bull female pup about the same age and twice as large.

There are many reasons for wanting the companionship of a canine. The title "man's best friend," is attached to them for a reason. One of the most valuable lessons dogs can teach us actually comes from their ancestors, the wolves. Dogs teach us how to become clear and direct leaders. You can't beat around the bush when you tell a dog to do something and you can't treat them poorly and expect love and devotion. You must balance firmness with a light touch and be direct and consistent so they know what to expect and what is expected from them. Training is very important and consistency is an absolute. Nothing makes for a more nervous dog then inconsistent behavior patterns in humans.
I am ready for some lessons. I think Quincey is too.