We finally convinced Jeff we need a new fresh face for you guys to come and visit at the store. So we are looking for a talented individual with experience. The following qualifications are a must: Great with people, easy going, great listener, gets along with others, likes children, is patient, likes to play, respects boundaries, obedience as a first priority, and available to wag its tail when you come to visit. Please let us know if you know of anyone qualified and with the following characteristics. Here are our three final candidates:
1) Blue Great Dane.

2) Vizsla.
2) Weimaraner.
So please cast your vote. Let us now your opinion and by whom would you like to be greeted by next time you come to see us at our new store!
Until I got to the "wag tail" part I thought I had found a new job. Ah, well.
ReplyDeleteSo, if I'm not qualified, I'm voting for candidate #2. My hair (back when I HAD hair) was sort of that color.
Good luck,
Bill
Gosh, I was going to apply. I can do all those things. But when I saw the photos of the other candidates I took my name out of the ring.
ReplyDeletego for the weim...photographers love them...just ask William Wegman! :)
ReplyDeleteWould you consider all three????
ReplyDeleteHow can you make us choose!!!!!!
I vote for the Dane! The tail may be slightly problematic but they are generally very lazy dogs. The Weimie on the other hand you will have a hard time calming down for the first 3 years and that is if he is going to calm down at all. I don't many Vizlas in my line of work ( vet tech ) So not much help there. But I believe that is another sport breed. So I am not sure it will do so well in a fragile environment.
ReplyDeleteMight I suggest a Pembroke Welch Corgi? They are AMAZING :)
The Weim, absolutely and without reservation, will be the best greeter and ambassador for your store.
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