This group of very happy little dogs were a handful. I picked them up from a shelter out in the high desert early in the morning, and they were ready. It was very hard to get them to hold still for the photos and even harder to hold still for a group photo. I gave up on that and we will just have to live with the singles. As they had all been recently fixed (cones were a giveaway) I had to make sure the kennels were large enough for both them and their cones. Luckily they were and it was off to boarding for a few days before their transport north would pick them up and then I am sure they will be adopted in no time. All were so lively and lovable, who could resist.
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So, So Cudly
I got this little guy out of the shelter on his very last day, why, who knows. Yes, he had vision problems and badly needed a haircut, but was ever so loving. He was probably about 8-10 years old, but certainly not ready to die. I doubt he has ever seen a vet or even lived in a house as he was quite scared. And all he wanted was to be held. I know that he goes for a vet visit on Monday for a full workup and I hope they don’t find anything more than what TLC and good food will cure. Then he will be at a foster’s for a while to decompress from being in a shelter and to acclimate more around people. I am sure finding his forever home won’t be hard.
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