He was definitely an odd one. She watched him curiously again for a time. Unless she'd been seeing things, some of the dogs had seemed to get better somehow. That serious expression crossed her face again as she watched him. Something just felt...strange. It wasn't one of those things that gave her a bad feeling, though, so she dismissed it. When he asked how long she had worked there, she laughed a little. "Me? I don't actually work here. I just volunteer. I work at a hospital in pediatric care taking care of sick kids." She explained. Her eyes moved around the dog kennels. So he wanted a companion dog who liked to cuddle and had at least a little energy, huh? But nothing small. Grooming requirements didn't seem to be a big issue, so that was good. Once again, that serious look crossed her expression as she watched the dogs. It seemed to be what happened when she got to thinking on something. They had a few dogs that met his requirements. Puppies were easier to get out with adoptions, so she wanted to try and get out one of the older dogs. But which one? Too big a dog and he wouldn't have the cuddling aspect. But it needed to be one with a good temperament. This guy didn't seem the type to be able to assert too much dominance over a dog, so she had to make sure it wasn't too headstrong, either. But which one? Her eyes landed on one of the cages and she suddenly smiled. Either one of those two would be perfect. One of them wasn't as old as she'd have liked, but the little guy had been through hell already. So had the other. "I think I have just the ones." She said lightly, moving down the hall to the kennel. Inside was a boxer puppy about eight months old, and an Australian Shepherd they pegged at four. "The little one there is Juna. We found her and Kima there in a raid. They're the only ones left that made it." She sighed, shaking the bad memories from her mind. "Juna was only about eight weeks old when we got her, and we can't figure out why she hasn't been adopted out yet. Usually puppies go fast, but she didn't. They're both cuddle bugs. Juna will get a bit bigger though when she's full grown. Kima's just like her. He loves to cuddle, and both have a medium amount of energy to spare. He won't get any bigger, though. At four years old, he's about as big as he's going to get. Would you like to go in and say hi?"