The campground for recreational vehicles accommodates only two RVs at a time, so we had to make reservations and plan this part of our trip more carefully than we usually do. The campsites provide beautiful views of Angel Canyon.
The first afternoon we toured Best Friends and saw some interesting animals including this Black Lab / Basset mix named "Wagner". The caregivers at Dogtown call it a "Labasset", but our friend, Sandy, says her Basset-rescue friends call it a "Bassedor". In any case it certainly looks as if someone played a practical joke on a Black Lab by shortening its legs!
The next morning we volunteered at Dogtown. First, we got to help socialize a room full of puppies. Then we walked two dogs (and dog walkers do not have to scoop poop!). Here is a picture of me with Omar, a Beagle-basset, or Bagel, who so much resembled a footstool when he arrived at Dogtown that one of the caregivers called him "Omar the Ottoman".
After our volunteering session, we enjoyed a vegetarian lunch at Angel's Village Cafe. The lunch is free, but you have to pay $5 for the view.
Later that afternoon there was a tour of the Bunny house where we saw about 1/3 of the 300 rescued bunnies that live at Best Friends. This bunny was given a straw sun shade, but he thought it needed a window.