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    Aww, just look at those faces, and all of them following their mom all the time is so cute! I agree that they should stay with her a few weeks longer, they will be healthier and happier. Only, it's not good for your sleep.

    Are they whining to get out during night? I take it they're locked in the bathroom? In a few days time, they may have got used to it so much that they'll accept it there.

    I have an idea... how about inviting your friend Larry over? He just may fall in love with them and take at least some! If he won't, you have at least tried.

    Any chance there are other shelters in your area, who are no-kill and could take them?

    Grace really seems to get along well with the rest, it's so good to see them running around together having fun.

    Thanks for sharing the videos.



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    Can't you find homes for them yourself by placing ads?
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    Quote Originally Posted by buttercup132 View Post
    Can't you find homes for them yourself by placing ads?
    Thank you for your input, but that is a bad idea. All stray or abandoned animals should be delivered to a certified animal shelter. A responsible animal shelter will do the best job of facilitating any adoption process. For one thing, a shelter will require that all adopted animals be neutered and receive basic shots. The prospective adoptor will be required to pay for these services, thus raising the level of credibility of the process. A person who will pay $60-$70 dollars to adopt an animal is more likely to be someone who will be a responsible pet owner.

    Allowing people to just willy-nilly come to your house and take animals home is not responsible behavior. But I do thank you for your concern.

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    Yep, by placing ads you may end up with one of the pups back in a year, found on the road, with yet 6 more puppies. Is there any chance someone at work is needing a pup? As for taking them to the shelter, you've done the best you could Willow, many prayers that they all find homes.
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