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One Dog lost is anouther gained

Discussion in 'Dogs - all breeds / types' started by CockatielCrazy87, Dec 28, 2004.

  1. CockatielCrazy87

    CockatielCrazy87 New Member

    Well Christams was nice especially for Shy. He went nuts over one of my older cousints Chris and just seem to absolutly fall in love with him. Chris lives alone with the exception of the occasional girlfriend in his house in town with his ownly other pet being his 9 year old cockatoo named Klause. His old dog MR. Burns died this summer from old at at 16 years old he was a mutt and was so friendly. Chris really bonded with Shy and since he only lives an hour away we offered for him to take Shy for the week on just the gut feeling it would work. Shy has never acted to me the way he was to Chris never ever THAT loving so I figured why not. Chris called Sunday night and let us know Shy was settled it very well and said it seemed it would work out. So we have pretty much marked Shy down as rehomed but we will keep out fingures crossed.

    On a much sadder note today we got in a new rescue. I guess its not too early for christmas regects. This guy showed up in our driveway around 9 this morning And i walked over and he said that he had heard of us from a friend and asked if we had room. I said yes but him dropping the puppy (whis is a beautiful Pit Bull Puppy) off it was required to know why. He said that he had recieved the puppy has a christmas present from his friend but when he got home his girlfriend strngly objected the puppy and said either it goes or he goes and os he decided the puppy should go. I then simply asked to see the puppy he's probley about 8 or 9 weeks really pretty coat ( will get a pic of on my site soon) and just the sweetest and face and happy to see me kinda guy. I agreed to take the pup. He's very cute and is getting along well with the other dogs. Considering he's a pit and we have had pits before we hadle their adoptions a bit different they must be two to three years of age before we adopt them out for their safety. Not because we don't trust the breed we just don't trust the people imprinting works better on puppies and less on older dogs so we know if we adopt out an older dog it will be less likely to be trained to fight at least around here. But anyways I have named him Elijah but his nicknamed is MEat Wad cause he's such a chunk lol. He will be going with me and the other in the spring to the new ranch so he's pretty much my dog.
     
  2. lil96

    lil96 New Member

    Maybe this puppy was a secret christmas present for you from Harley? I hope everything works out with Shy and the new pup
     
  3. CockatielCrazy87

    CockatielCrazy87 New Member

    you know thats what i was thinking
     
  4. honeybears

    honeybears New Member

    OMG, how adorable!! I just want to give him a big hug, and I see you were busy are Christmas deliveirng a horse.

    and good news for Shy and his new home

    honeybear
     
  5. Trixiepoo

    Trixiepoo New Member

    :eek: I luv the pics!! you have so many animals. I luv Misfits face he looks really cute
     
  6. Sara

    Sara New Member

    OMG NICE looking pit too!!

    Of course I think you should keep him...
     
  7. CockatielCrazy87

    CockatielCrazy87 New Member

    Im thinking of keeping him. I probley will im a big soft for pits :D
     

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