Yes it is. Every once in a while, though, I have to re-read Smokey, the Wiley Coyote story, then follow that up by looking at the video clip. What a beautiful puppy she was! If a person ever needs a pick-me-up, that one will do it.
Yes it is. Every once in a while, though, I have to re-read Smokey, the Wiley Coyote story, then follow that up by looking at the video clip. What a beautiful puppy she was! If a person ever needs a pick-me-up, that one will do it.
I had not mentioned it in this thread (I think) yet, but there have been two new additions to Willow Oak within the past two weeks.
I found Grace and her pups in the middle of the road a couple of weeks ago. I kept the pups for a couple of weeks to make sure they were properly weaned, and just delivered them to the humane shelter on this Saturday past. I made the decision to allow Grace to stay at Willow Oak. Her being a large breed, black (and tan), she would be on the "unlikely to be adopted" list. Grace has become a wonderful addition. She is a beautiful pup, and the other members have accepted her as one of the family.
Mom with her pups:
Taz and Grace running the fence:
I hated to have to deliver the pups to the shelter. But what else could I do?
Here is a video of the pups running around with Mom.
And a video of Grace's first introduction to the rest of the family:
On this past Thursday I happened upon Willie, a black miniature daschund, who was "all alone in the wilderness," as it were. Each morning as I drive to work, I pass through the Tuscumbia Wildlife Refuge, which is about seven miles from Willow Oak, and there was Willie, 5:00 am, right in the middle of the road, waiting for me to come along.
Normally, Willie would have made it to the shelter by now. He would be scarfed up the same day he arrived to the shelter, but Willie had other plans. He liked it so much at Willow Oak, and the other residents enjoyed his company so much that all decided that he should stay. So what else could I do?
Willie poses for his first picture at Willow Oak:
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Willie is adorable. I cannot believe he wasn't micro-chipped, and that no one responded to any of the flyers or inquiries that you made in attempting to find his home. That is so sad. How old is he?
I am surprised too about Willie. He looks as though he is in good shape, so someone was taking care of him. Such a sweet face.
I have just started following some of your threads and have to say that I am hooked.I loved these videos and was smiling big at the one with the puppies. Poor Grace - no rest for the weary.
Her little ones sure do love her.
I am guessing that they are at the shelter now and hope that they don't have to wait too long for loving humans to come along and fill the void in their little lives since they had to leave their mommy. I am laughing at "what have you done?" LOL! Haven't we all "been there, done that!"
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Not sure how you are aware that it was owner neglect that caused him to get out. There are so many different things that could have happened. How old did your vet say they think he is?
Not sure how you know that he wasn't microchipped. Not sure how you know that I passed out all those flyers and made all those inquiries into making an attempt to find his home. Not sure how you found out about the trip to see my vet. How do you do it? How do you manage to know all those things?
If whoever his owners are had lost a [human] child the way Willie became lost (however that was) would have a difficult time explaining themselves.
I do not know if you are well-intentioned or just a busy body. If you are well-intentioned then I shall tell you about the efforts I have made in finding his owners.
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