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I love animals, and want to see your furry family members. Here's my boy Broady.
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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 366346" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>Fran, I didn't start out to have four dogs either. I didn't think I could handle four or have enough time to give four enough attention. But then someone on my Boston internet group saw that Trace was with our local Humane Society. The original idea was that I was only going to foster him for a Boston rescue group until he was adopted and they did find a great lady who was experienced with Bostons who really wanted him. Then at the last minute something came up and she couldn't take him. It took him so long to conquer his fears and to come to trust me, and by that time he was settled in and happy. And by that time I had fallen so in love with the little poot that I just couldn't give him up!</p><p> </p><p>Mine just have the little in-house parties (sometimes) so I can take some cute pictures. They get some new toys and a spoonful of ice cream in a tiny little dessert shell with peanut butter on top. And since Ragan's birthday is the Fourth of July, the toys and treats distract them from the fireworks noise going on outside that would scare them otherwise. I do know people though who have regular birthday parties for their dogs, even renting a pavillion in a dog-friendly park and inviting all their puppy-friends and their owners. I only know the actual birthdays of Ragan and Katy. Some people who don't know the actual birthday celebrate the day they adopted the dog - they call it their "Gotcha Day"!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 366346, member: 1883"] Fran, I didn't start out to have four dogs either. I didn't think I could handle four or have enough time to give four enough attention. But then someone on my Boston internet group saw that Trace was with our local Humane Society. The original idea was that I was only going to foster him for a Boston rescue group until he was adopted and they did find a great lady who was experienced with Bostons who really wanted him. Then at the last minute something came up and she couldn't take him. It took him so long to conquer his fears and to come to trust me, and by that time he was settled in and happy. And by that time I had fallen so in love with the little poot that I just couldn't give him up! Mine just have the little in-house parties (sometimes) so I can take some cute pictures. They get some new toys and a spoonful of ice cream in a tiny little dessert shell with peanut butter on top. And since Ragan's birthday is the Fourth of July, the toys and treats distract them from the fireworks noise going on outside that would scare them otherwise. I do know people though who have regular birthday parties for their dogs, even renting a pavillion in a dog-friendly park and inviting all their puppy-friends and their owners. I only know the actual birthdays of Ragan and Katy. Some people who don't know the actual birthday celebrate the day they adopted the dog - they call it their "Gotcha Day"! [/QUOTE]
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