I was nervous on my way there. I was ready for the worse, but hoping for the best.
Tim and Tam are now outdoor dogs, but they are kept in a HUGE enclosed area with shelter from the rain and the sun. They have all the room they need to run freely, and they get plenty of attention from the family members, and mostly from the young boy who fell in love with them:
I was a bit worried when I first met Tim and Tam again because they seemed a tad hesitant to come to me. That was until I spoke to them and said "Hiya dumdumbs." They ran and jumped all over me and it was really heartwarming. They really seemed happy and well cared for. I can't begin to describe how happy I was to see them is such a suitable setting for them.
The word from the adopters is that they are lovely. They hardly ever bark unless someone comes close to the property fences, and the adopters actually appreciate the warnings from their new companions. It's a win win thing.
Here's a picture of the whole family together:
After nearly two years caring for Tim and Tam, the right home finally adopted them. And boy was it worth the wait.
All the best to Tim and Tam and their new family.
Chris
Co-Founder
BARK