HUDSON'S CHRONICLES

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Hudson, the Semi-Beagle Hudson was rescued by B.O.N.E.S. from a bad situation in Limington, ME. After the gentleman called 911 (and subsequently passed away), the local ACO found 20 dogs living in squalid conditions. B.O.N.E.S. took most of them and found them new homes. Overall, Hudson was in very good shape but when he had his physical, they found a serious mast cell tumor in his nose. As much as possible was removed. B.O.N.E.S. wanted to find a wonderful home for Hudson and we did. John is a long-haul trucker that had lost his beagle companion of 13 years. He wanted a new companion. Luckily John found Hudson (or Hudson found John). It was a wonderful match. Hudson reported in regularly, and we share his "Chronicles" on this page.

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June 2007

Hudson's Chronicles - June 2007 Hi everyone, Hudson here checking in.

John and I are here in Sioux Falls, SD waiting for a load on Monday. It's pretty hot this weekend so John decided to get a motel room. I hope he is comfortable because it's really hot here in the truck. Just kidding, in fact, we were poolside this afternoon for a little while. We have been staying close to home recently due to his and my personal schedules...dentist, vet, repairs, and finally we were able to get out and stretch our legs a little. We loaded an antique truck in Hancock, ME and a truck tank in Bangor. The truck went to Minnesota and the truck tank went here to South Dakota.

While we were traveling through the Chicago area we were stopped at a traffic light where I saw a pretty girl walking her German Shepard. Since the window was down, I decided to jump out and introduce myself. Luckily, John acted quickly and grabbed my tail before it was too late...I always wondered what my tail was for, and now I know.

We are loading large beams for a stable in Lincoln, Ma tomorrow so it looks like we'll be home the end of the week. John and I send our thoughts and prayers out to Holden and everyone out there keeping an eye out for him.

Until next time,

Hudson