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Jordan
Jordan

11/29/03
The boys, Taku and Jordan are running me ragged.  Both doing fine and getting along quite well.  We still have the occasional testosterone thing, but they sleep feet apart and are even fine over food.  I don't put them in the same kennel during the day, as one day their rough housing needed to be stopped.  Taku is less of a pest as he's had his face and more rubbed in the dirt a few times.  Jordan never initiates it, but eventually stops the pestering.
I suspect over Christmas I'll be able to see how they are for longer periods.
Jordan's got Taku howling up a storm which I like.  Sounds cool!
Jordan likes the Discovery channel.  Caribou, bear and wolf shows are his favorite.
Now I need a huge screen, so I can watch too.


Jordan
Jordan

06/27/04
Doing great as are the boys.  We hike a couple times a week and they get to run and swim. Matt and Jody were by, just before moving to Austin TX. to see them again.  I sent some pics to Matt, just after that, so I think we're up to date.
I've been trying to get back to Centennial on Tues evenings, but haven't made it.  I did check out the web site to see what Thunder looked like, so I'd know who I was looking for. He's awesome.  I've never seen a white mal.  Even if that doesn't occur and there's some mix involved, he's beautiful. I have both kennels usable now, with some roof and deck repairs still needed.  They are functional. I was thinking he might be able to spend some time here and do some hikes. Just not sure about 3 and the male mix.  His bio says he cool. I do a mix of on and off leash and always on leash in the neighborhood.  Three is tough. Sometimes I have a hiking buddy, but not always, so I can't count on an extra hand. If I know in advance a friend is available, maybe we can do a test hike.
While Taku is very affectionate and clingy, Jordan comes over after every hike/swim outing and puts his head in my lap.  It's probably something else, but it sure seems like "Thanks for getting me out of Centennial.  I got to run and play and can snooze now."
The boys spar a bit and tease a lot, but no trouble.  Neither ever get mad, just a bit rough on old dad when I get swatted.
Take care!