Travels of Kyle and Susan Cordes, including somewhat regular medical trips to Eldoret, Kenya.
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Guard dogs
Every neighborhood or compound is surrounded by walls and fences. Vehicle gates are manned by security guards (typically unarmed). And most also have guard dogs. Indiana House is no exception. There are four dogs here. They live outside and hang out mostly at the gate with the guards. At night, they will bark at anything. Often we'll hear dogs barking in the distance and then our dogs start barking in a chain reaction. Dr. Sisenda says the IU dogs are intimidating and bark like crazy when you're outside the gate and then are friendly when inside the gate. They've never barked at us. Inside the gate they are and act like pets. Susan is with Chai, the youngest of the bunch. Chai likes to play but stops (with tennis ball in mouth) for a tummy rub.
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