She blinked again in surprise when he paid. Mostly at the size of his wallet. What the hell kind of job did this guy have? But then he said he was in the market to adopt, and she immediately took on a serious expression. This was her chance. There were so many in the back that needed adopting. But which one would he be suited for. He seemed kind enough. She usually had a pretty good sense about people and something about this guy just...screamed happy at the moment. Her serious expression turned into a small chuckle. He definitely wasn't a cat person. That gentleness of his would get him clawed. "It's not very hard." She said with a small giggle, smiling now. "But you're definitely not a cat person." She turned toward a door then, pointing over her shoulder. She was giddy at this point. "We've got some great dogs, though. If you want to check any of them out, you can come back here with me. I'll need to ask a few questions to pair you with the right dog, but it shouldn't be too hard. I already have a few in mind." This was perfect. If he didn't want one with a lot of energy, she had several older dogs that could be a perfect match for him. If he did, some of the puppies could be better. She opened the door to lead him inside, practically beaming at the thought of getting one of the dogs adopted. "Have you ever owned a dog before, sir?" She questioned.