Wednesday, January 5, 2011
My husband and our three children with fur. The black cockers are sisters, Coco and Truffles, and Honey we adopted from C.A.R.E. Honey was taken into the pound with her six puppies because of neglect. The owners didn't want them and decided to just starve them to death. Sarah got them all. Another foster mom had Honey and could Not keep her contained. I [thinking I'm so smart] said that anyone could contain a dog if they tried hard enough. Wrong. Should have named her Houdini. Honey Houdini Weedman. That's right. Since we couldn't keep her kenneled, fenced, Or on a lead we just adopted her. So she's our Honey Girl, the ambassador. She meets and greets all the new fostered dogs and lets them know that she is the head honcho. Oh, and don't worry--all her puppies got adopted too!
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aw, my honey girl! i miss her!!! tell her she looks beautiful:) tell john he looks beautiful too!
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