After Buddy left, Echo adjusted well to be being our only dog.  He enjoyed more human-canine interaction. Echo was able to rest without being bothered by the big black dog.  It was good for everyone to focus on a single dog and he paid more attention to us. We have to limit his canine interactions in the future.  The walks without his "Buddy" were quite a bit slower and at times were a "drag". 
Spending more time in the basement created an unexpected issue.  We forgot to hang a bell on the downstairs door.  Echo must have had to wait too long as I caught him relieving himself right in front of the door - another learning opportunity.  He does sleep better with the cooler temperature in the basement; we experienced uninterrupted sleep two nights in a row.
We dropped our "little" Echo, all thirty-one pounds of him off at Camp Morga again this morning.   Echo will be vacationing with Marlene for the next week while I am working and Lisa is lounging in Fort Worth. 
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