Thanks everyone! I appreciate your lovely comments Tucker has grown up quite a bit. He's a funny boy. He's about 20lbs now.

Molly belonged to my father, I haven't updated her Dogster page in quite awhile but here's a short version of what's happend. I had Molly from around October last year to January. She'd had a litter of pups in September and I took them all to find them homes since I knew my dad would just let anyone have them. Well, in January he was begging to have his dog back and promised to consider having her spayed and most importantly to keep her away from his male dachshund. Well, April came and Molly had another litter of puppies. I took her and the babies in early June I believe it was and once the pups where old enough I found them homes as well. When I got Molly that day I hadn't seen her in awhile. When she left here she was healthy, a great weight, beautiful. When I got her, she had hair loss, she was skinny, and just looked awful! I took her to my vet immediately because I was afriad she might have something contagious such as mange or a fungus. We did blood work on her and found that everything was below normal except her white blood cell count which was over the high mark, and that she was having thryoid issues. She was on antibiotics for 10 days and she's currently on thryoid medicine. The blood test also revealed that she had microfilaria, baby heartworms. I cried and got mad and various other emotions and decided she's staying with me or if I can't keep her in the end, I'll team up with dachshund rescue, anything to keep her from my dad. I'm also trying to get my dad to give up his male dachshund but he won't budge and I'm to the point of calling in animal control on him. Anyway, I'm having Molly treated right now and once she's better she's being spayed. She's such a sweatheart, and very tiny, but she's gained weight now and she acts so much happier. I didn't say anything sooner because I was pretty much overloaded with all these things at once. Molly's treatment is going well, she's had no complications so far and we've got a couple more weeks until her second part of treatment.

Not very short was it, sorry guys.