




I messed something up. Here's the photos, plus a few more.
Also, I type really fast. That's why there's so many words.
And for those of you wondering, Duncan went to a better home. Kevin's boss Lori, and her partner, kept Duncan while we were in Ecuador. Their experience with him for a whole week (instead of the usual long weekend) made them think they were ready for a dog of their own. After a lot of thought, Kevin asked them if they would take Duncan. They have a no-other-dog home and the ability to take him to work every day. He seems so much happier with them - ears perked, tail lifted, and so he is in a better place for his special needs. It was a really hard decision for Kevin, but with our house, with the zoo, basically, he wasn't as happy as he could be.
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