She blinked a little. "Hm? Oh! Um.." She paused as she moved to a small closet and got out a few tags. "Well.. See, the thing is, there's one final stage to the adoption. I have to do a home inspection first, to see if you have the right kind of home for the dogs." She took the tags back to the kennel, placing red tags that had the words "Home Inspection" written on them on the kennel door. She put two, so that the others would know both dogs were being considered, one with each dog's name.
Once that was done, she turned to look at him. "But if you pass the home inspection, I can help you pick out the supplies afterward. So if you want to have that talk on the way to your place, we can. Did you drive here or should we take my car?" She smiled easily at him. Home inspections were something she'd done plenty of times before, so she wasn't too worried about it. Besides, she always had her gun in her purse when she went to home inspections anyway, just in case some sicko tried something. She felt fairly relaxed around this guy, though, so she didn't think she would need it. But better safe than sorry.