



Well we have made our decision to surrender Sherman to the Utah Friends of Bassett Hounds group. It's been a tough thing for us. With the weather changing soon, hopefully, we were trying to come up with a solution for Sherman. Many of you know what a struggle I have had with this dopey bassett this last year and a half. It was never fair to Sherman that we got him 6 weeks before Ellie came and then not put time and effort into helping him be a good indoor/outdoor dog. As soon as the weather broke this spring he was out the door after pooping three times inside the house one day. At this point with the unexpected pregnancy and baby coming in January we decided this would be the best solution for him. Don't get me wrong there have been many many days Sherman has been at the bottom of my "like" list but for some reason this week has been a little emotional, chalk it up to being pregnant! Anyway in about 45 min a volunteer from this group is going to come by and pick him up. I feel so bad but I hope that he will be able to become a great companion to someone who will truly appreciate and love him. So maybe in the next life Sherm we can get along and be friends!