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7/20/2019

july 20, 2019 at kye bay, bc

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l-r: Piper, Cane, Bella, Colby + their super humans!
Three former sled dogs + one Piper dog set out to romp on the beach at Kye Bay, BC. 

Cane (formerly Hurricane) a Whistler survivor who I met back in September 2013 and who I wanted to bring home in my pocket. Cane has a bit of a wandering spirit so for his safety, he stays on leash. Colby (Colbs, the Imp) is the little man I met back in July 2014 when he came into care of the Victoria Humane Society. And Bella I first met her February 2018 when she was flown out from Thunder Bay, ON and whisked into the arms of a loving family here on the west coast. Piper, is Cane’s adopted sister and is the best photobomber dog around!
All of these dogs had fun running, playing and meeting new dog friends on a beach in the warm sun… happy dogs, cared for dogs, loved dogs. 
Dogs who are being loved for who they are and have been given space to relax, learn and thrive in the safety of some incredibly loving humans.

You may not realize it, but I think about sled dogs - both former and working - every day of my life. I see their photos, I know their names and I remember their stories so it makes me burst with happiness when I get to see them in person - being loved and living a life where they are treated as a beloved member of the family.

Thank you to team sleddie… wherever you are!

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