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Love at first bark

Love at first bark Friday afternoon at Lewis Kingman Dog Park, old Historic Route 66 or Andy Devine Hwy.  L-R: Bella, 8 month old German Shepherd owned by Louise Furman of Valley Vista and Gump, 4-6 months old, rescued by Shannon Keith of Golden Valley.

Louise Furman, Valley Vista, and Dakota (resting, right) and Gump and Bella playing under the picnic table. Connie “Ceejay” Jones

Louise Furman, 83, who was a nurse for President Eisenhower had two dogs at the park (Bella and Dakota, an 8 year old Australian Sheep dog said, “I belong to them; they don’t belong to me.”

Getting Acquainted at Lewis Kingman Dog Park: Bella, top row and L-R bottom row is Dakota and Gump. Connie “Ceejay” Jones10

Furman said she wrote a book, titled “Rescuing Our Human: Visitations from Above and Beyond,” about Chloe the Cat as an antagonist, and full of humor. She said the book is available on Amazon for $11. Connie “Ceejay” Jones