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Quail_Antwerp
Cold is on the Right, Hot is on The Left
I'm just heartbroken. Browsing FB and I ended up on our local county pound's page and I see these two boys
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Harri.../?set=a.10150289618522092.357812.218885537091
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Harri.../?set=a.10150289616622092.357811.218885537091
Why would these two bother me more than the others?
Because they were born on my farm. Their mother was a yellow lab, named Summer, and their father is my Blue Heeler, Earnhardt, who's 10. Sadly, we lost Summer right after these boys were adopted due to the neighbor's horse being loose in our yard and kicking her in the head (she was chasing him). We had to have her put down.
Now I know there are people who will say I should have spayed my dog, that there's no excuse for accidental litters blah blah blah I don't want to hear it.
I take good care of the pups, and I do the best I can to make sure they get GOOD homes.
The story behind these two boys - they went to a good home togethet at 8 weeks old. They have had the SAME home together ever since. I know that their owners got divorced last year, and their mom didn't get custody of them. The ex-husband did. He didn't care about the boys at all.
IF I had known they were going to be surrendered to the pound, I would have offered to take them first. I cannot afford to go pay the $ to get them out, but I'm going to do my best to get them adopted.
I plan to go visit them tomorrow while Baby Boy is in school, if I can.
We originally were going to keep Cobalt, who we had called Spud, while he was here.
I'll blame part of it on hormones, because I've been crying like a baby over these two boys since finding they are at the pound.
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Harri.../?set=a.10150289618522092.357812.218885537091
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Harri.../?set=a.10150289616622092.357811.218885537091
Why would these two bother me more than the others?
Because they were born on my farm. Their mother was a yellow lab, named Summer, and their father is my Blue Heeler, Earnhardt, who's 10. Sadly, we lost Summer right after these boys were adopted due to the neighbor's horse being loose in our yard and kicking her in the head (she was chasing him). We had to have her put down.
Now I know there are people who will say I should have spayed my dog, that there's no excuse for accidental litters blah blah blah I don't want to hear it.
I take good care of the pups, and I do the best I can to make sure they get GOOD homes.
The story behind these two boys - they went to a good home togethet at 8 weeks old. They have had the SAME home together ever since. I know that their owners got divorced last year, and their mom didn't get custody of them. The ex-husband did. He didn't care about the boys at all.
IF I had known they were going to be surrendered to the pound, I would have offered to take them first. I cannot afford to go pay the $ to get them out, but I'm going to do my best to get them adopted.
I plan to go visit them tomorrow while Baby Boy is in school, if I can.
We originally were going to keep Cobalt, who we had called Spud, while he was here.
I'll blame part of it on hormones, because I've been crying like a baby over these two boys since finding they are at the pound.