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Dont I look beautiful in this nice, soft,
green grass?? You would
think I was born with a silver doggie biscuit in my mouth
.but I
wasnt. I was born in a puppymill with a cold, hard, wire cage under
my feet. I was very, very
tiny and the puppymillers could already tell I probably wouldnt
survive. Even if I did, I
would be too small and weak to have puppies & make money for them.
So all I could do was lay there and wait for the dark sleep to
come. Then they came and
got me was I going to be thrown in the trash or incinerator?? A human lady took me and Im still alive barely.
I hope she doesnt hurt me.
Well, she didnt hurt me she saved my life.
My
first foster mommy, Elaine, hand fed me.
I was too weak to eat or sit up. I tried to die 3 times and she
wouldnt let me. I was in
the bathtub with my legs just sprawled out on a heating pad getting
food from her fingers. She
never gave up on me. I got
stronger & could even stand up pretty good.
When I was almost 6 months old, she thought I was well enough to
go to another foster mommy and maybe get a forever home
.what is that?
Then my new foster mommy, Gail, took me and there were lots of
other doggies there too. Some
were so scared - they came
from a place like I did, only they had lived there a lot longer.
All they ever knew was abusive hands that hurt them and dirty
cages and nasty food when there was any.
A month or so later, I got put in Scotts BIG truck with some
of the other dogs. We went
on a long trip to Florida. They
kept telling me that someone wanted me forever.
Then Scott handed me to my forever mommy.
She was soft and warm and gentle and she was crying and smiling.
I was so excited that I peed all over Scott!
My new mommy held me and cuddled me and I just pressed up against
her & cuddled under her neck.
I have a forever family now and we are all so
much in love! A mom, a dad,
an older doggie sister, Lacy the 11 year old poodle and a 4 year old
Chihuahua brother, Chiquito. Just
think, one persons devotion to a tiny little dying forgotten puppy
has now changed and blessed the lives of this family.
My forever mom says Elaine is our hero.
Ill be tiny all my life, my back only comes up to Chiquitos
tummy. I wanted you
to see a picture of me and my mom and me and my brother Chiquito.
We have a big fenced yard and lots of toys. I always get kisses and hugs and I can sure give them back.
Remember my story please dont buy from pet
shops. You are only
supporting the abusive, filthy
puppymills. Pet shops will lie to you about where they get their animals
be strong walk away.
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