Basset hounds defend us in battle

Brethren, Peace and Good to all of you.

I saw this on the Cyberhound Forum and couldn’t resist sharing it with you:

I've been scarce lately because we are renovating a condo unit upstairs. We have taken in a 17 year old orphan whose mom died at Christmas, and are just about to take in a 20 year old with permanent developmental disabilities. His group home is converting from PDD to Fetal Alcohol and he's getting kicked out and needs a forever home. We are basically developing a no-kill shelter for teenagers. Anyway, this unit was inhabited by a hoarder who hadn't cleaned or maintained the property in 20 years. We knew it was going to be a mess, and got a good deal on it. What we didn't expect was that his house was full of dark stuff. Lots of satanic bibles, and ritual practices books. He had voodoo dolls hanging from hooks from the ceiling. One wall in the master bedroom was covered in blood under the wall paper. The capper was he left behind two urns full of human remains. The police have a procedure for dealing with urns it happens fairly routinely.

All of the weird philosophy books and wiccan stuff went to resale, but the satanic stuff I decided I wanted to burn. I tied them in a sack, and left them sitting on the floor by the front door. Gandy dug through all the trash, to dig out this one book, the satanic practices book. He ripped it out of the sack, tore it apart, growled at it, and then pooped on it. I took a picture because I knew people wouldn't believe it if they didn't see it. Here he is, again growling at it. I was impressed by his targeting actually.

Comments. What is it with our best animal friends that they can “smell” evil and react accordingly? I’ll tell you one thing: as a proud owner of four basset hounds, I am happy to say that, in addition to the holy angels living with us in our home, we have the doggies as additional guardians as well. Praised be the Most High for our friend Brother Dog.