Out at ten am to work with the doggies, it had really squalled during the night. Now 12 dog houses with animals were facing opposite the wind. It was time for snacks, discovered in a drio bag, and some high protein kibble. I lugged hot water from the utility house, and Angie soaked the kibble. Some dogs eat so fast they want second before you get to the end of the line. Some typically tip over their dish and eat it from the ground. Riot tugged at her chain, her back end wiggling beyond compare"feed me, feed me, FEED ME!" Sigh, feeding, walking and getting them to poop was a morning's work.
By the evening we had them carefully placed in the Connex across from another team-they were out of the wind and ready to go before Tuesday's pick up by Alaska Airlines.
Angie hugged her leaders as we stowed them out of the wind for the night. She would be back in the morning to feed them, and then we'd make sure they were on the flight following her to Anchorage.
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