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Friday, November 28, 2008

Latest Fosters

Ok, so this isn't really one of our new fosters, it's Missy, our new beagle girl !LOL! But she looked so cute all snuggled with Julianna in this picture, I just had to share!!!! They were both laying in my fleece fabric scraps tote! LOL! It's Missy's most favorite "dog bed" in the house! Good thing they are the scraps! LOL!

Ok, so the two new fosters are
"Pearl" and "Wally". Both are Shih Tzu's rescued from a puppy mill. Pearl was just rescued a week or so ago, and is a cute little female, white with grey and black. She is shaved down right now, but will look cuter when he hair starts to grow back in. She is really neat, because she has ONE blue eye!!! Looks too cool!!! LOL! I call her a "sausage with legs" because she's built like one! LOL! Jasmine is especially in love with her already! As I'm sure you can see! LOL!

Jenna has her "Tilly" of course, another puppy mill rescue, a sweet little Chihuahua who has really come a long way the months we have been fostering her!!!! Even her pal "Chester" is making some great strides lately! The "lovebugs" picture is Jazzy with Pearl, Jenna with Tilly and of course, Julianna with her stuffed Lumpy! LOL!

"Wally" is our other new foster. He has been in another foster home for over a year now, but still just seems not to be making much progress. We
are all hoping that a change of scenery will challenge him to start making more positive strides in his rehabilitation. He wont' let anyone touch him still, even after all this time. He's so cute too, he's a black and white Shih Tzu, with a cute floopy tail, and all you want to do is just snuggle him, but he's still so very scarred from his puppy mill experience, that it may never be possible. We are hoping we can help him. We don't have any good pictures of him as yet, but are hoping to get some soon. He goes in nervous circles, and paces from living in a small cage for his early life. it's just really heartbreaking to see how damaged he is, even after a year of rehabilitation.

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