We're approaching the anniversary of Ray's first year with us and I'm thinking of retiring the blog.
So IF you want the blog to continue, please let me know. Just leave a comment in the comment box. If enough people are interested I'll keep writing if I can find something to write about.
Yes, Yes, Yes keep the blog. I have a blind Great Pyr and we love to read about Ray. It is amazing to me that there are so many areas where they are so much alike (except the barking). I send Tonka's friends to Ray's blog all the time. It would be sorely missed....
Please keep the blog! I've followed Ray since he was in the Classified Ads in the paper in Columbia. I really enjoy reading about his new life with you and Gregg! I'm sure it's time consuming, but people do read it and enjoy it!
Okay, so I posted my comment in the wrong place... Even though I get firsthand accounts of Ray's adventures, I love reading the blog. How about weekly or biweekly updates?
I too have enjoyed following Ray's lifestory. I first read about him in the paper in Columbia, SC when he was searching for a home. I wanted to adopt him myself, since I live in the country where he could "Bugle" to his heart's content, but am unable to put up a fence which would be necessary due to his lack of vision. I am so glad he got such a great home and enjoy reading about him. His antics make my wild border collie mix puppy seem like an angel.
Of course, you MUST keep the blog! I check at work every day to see if there is a new post - if there's not it's okay, but if there is, it brightens my (usually boring)day. We love Ray!
Hey Amber! Ray's dedicated followers have convinced me to keep going for awhile longer, despite the fact that Ray has become SUCH a well-behaved member of our family that I really don't have much to say anymore. And now that Ray knows you're still keeping tabs on him, he is much happier. j
My name is Ray the Blind Dog. I'm a Redtick Coonhound that was born blind in July 2008. I'm named after my blind counterpart Ray Charles. I joined a family of 2 cats and 2 humans in June of 2009. I want to show everyone how well I get along in this world and let my friends know how I'm doing. Please feel free to add remarks or share your experiences in the comment box. We all want to know what you think.
Yes, Yes, Yes keep the blog. I have a blind Great Pyr and we love to read about Ray. It is amazing to me that there are so many areas where they are so much alike (except the barking). I send Tonka's friends to Ray's blog all the time. It would be sorely missed....
ReplyDeleteKeep it! I try and read new posts at least once a week!
ReplyDeletePlease keep it! We love hearing about Ray's adventures.
ReplyDeletePlease keep the blog! I've followed Ray since he was in the Classified Ads in the paper in Columbia. I really enjoy reading about his new life with you and Gregg! I'm sure it's time consuming, but people do read it and enjoy it!
ReplyDeleteOkay, so I posted my comment in the wrong place... Even though I get firsthand accounts of Ray's adventures, I love reading the blog. How about weekly or biweekly updates?
ReplyDeleteI too have enjoyed following Ray's lifestory. I first read about him in the paper in Columbia, SC when he was searching for a home. I wanted to adopt him myself, since I live in the country where he could "Bugle" to his heart's content, but am unable to put up a fence which would be necessary due to his lack of vision. I am so glad he got such a great home and enjoy reading about him. His antics make my wild border collie mix puppy seem like an angel.
ReplyDeleteWow! Ray is up to six fans! It's nice to hear that the people in Columbia are still looking after their hometown hound. Thanks for posting!
ReplyDeleteOf course, you MUST keep the blog! I check at work every day to see if there is a new post - if there's not it's okay, but if there is, it brightens my (usually boring)day. We love Ray!
ReplyDeleteHey Amber!
ReplyDeleteRay's dedicated followers have convinced me to keep going for awhile longer, despite the fact that Ray has become SUCH a well-behaved member of our family that I really don't have much to say anymore. And now that Ray knows you're still keeping tabs on him, he is much happier.
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