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<DIV><FONT color=#0000ff face="Comic Sans MS">Just a few minutes ago I was
petting one of the two puppies we have thinking about the day we got her. Her
name is Honey and her owners had no time for her, they kept her in a crate all
day while they were gone. The first day I met her she was so afraid. She did not
want to come out of the crate to meet me and she shivered I suppose wondering
what horrible things I might do to her. Life was not so good with her owners but
it had become normal and safe. Now she was looking into the face of a stranger
with fear of the unknown. I took her and placed her in my car with her familiar
toys and blankie and off we drove away from her comfort zone. She was so scared
she pooped all over the inside of my car. We looked like a couple of mud pies by
the time we got to my house. I took her inside and she was very afraid but I
left her seperated from the other dogs and gave her a bath, and let her see the
other dogs but kept her seperated by a child gate blocking off our bedroom where
I let her stay. Two days later we got her sister. Strange how we got sisters
within two days, two seperate owners and yet two puppies from the same litter.
Her sister was a ball of fire and once they saw each other they instantly
connected and have both been wreaking havoc ever since. Honey is on the couch
right now taking a playtime rest sister snuggled up beside her me petting
both of them. They are soft like bunnies and smell like fritos. Cute ten month
old puppy faces looking at me like I am their world. This is a good part of
rescue. Not as good as finding them great homes, but very close.
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