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The first picture was the day I brought him home - he was nothing more than a tiny bag of terrified bones. He cowered often peeing in submission and fear if you got too close, avoided eye contact, and was certain that we all were going to try and eat him. It took me a week or more to have him come near me, but it took much longer for him to trust Doug. Now look at him. The second picture was taken just moments ago. Now he regularly goes to Doug for attention and praise. The progress Banjo has made is amazing and has happened in baby steps every day. It has been a gift and a true joy to be able to help him make this journey. Theres Hope Dog Rescue and I now feel that, given just the right family, he is ready for adoption. I have fostered so many in the past 10+ years, but this boy will reduce me to tears when its time to tell him goodbye.
Posted on: Sun, 04 Jan 2015 15:41:14 +0000

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