Facebook Post: Memory of Ranger’s Gotcha Day

We never did fix the non-greyhound issue. That was just him. I can’t believe that he was only with us 6 1/2 years. Made such a big impact and was the calming force for our pack. He was also the protector pup. Nothing would get between him and his girls.

 

Christopher Molnar

January 22, 2012  · 

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He’s a big, quiet, gentle boy. 80# of pup. He just laid there when Peanut threw a blanket on his head and than laid down on him. He didn’t whoof when Mindy stepped on a paw while he was sleeping. Perhaps the girls may learn something from him. I expect we will be soon seeing the cat sleeping with him.

He is scared of the dark. He did not want to walk by himself this evening once he got out of sight of the house. We wanted to see how he would walk without the girls. Now we know – it will take some work and time. We know that he needs work with other dogs (non-greyhounds) outside, but that’s OK, that’s why we leash-walk and have muzzles. It is our job to keep him out of trouble.

So, welcome home Ranger. Two (Mindy and Peanut) becomes three (Mindy, Peanut, and Ranger). Welcome home.

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