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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 529827" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>Molly is the one with the new growth on her belly.</p><p></p><p>Pup is healthy as all heck. Which is good. </p><p></p><p>Hmm Star, your theory might be right. This is a "sit at your feet" type of loyal girl. She's basically been at my feet since I brought her home. I sure hope if she has a family I can re-connect them. </p><p></p><p>I just went and picked up a new dog crate. OMG!!! 85 bucks for a dog crate?? Whew, I thought 70 was bad, but that was like more than 10 yrs ago. And it is the biggest they have. But still, omg! (I can/will need it for Rowdy in the winter anyway) </p><p></p><p>I have a lady inquiring about fostering/potentially to adopt if family can't be found, referred from one of my rescue friends. Molly is showing some signs of stress, not too bad yet, just a little. She likes the pup, too eager to play with the pup (which is making it difficult for me to be careful with the introduction process) The rescue friends have better contacts to get her "out there" to potentially find her family, if not a forever home. So if I feel comfortable with this lady, and she wants to, I might let her foster her.</p><p></p><p>Oh, and Pup appears to have all of her adult teeth, so for sure an older pup, but still very puppyish.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 529827, member: 84"] Molly is the one with the new growth on her belly. Pup is healthy as all heck. Which is good. Hmm Star, your theory might be right. This is a "sit at your feet" type of loyal girl. She's basically been at my feet since I brought her home. I sure hope if she has a family I can re-connect them. I just went and picked up a new dog crate. OMG!!! 85 bucks for a dog crate?? Whew, I thought 70 was bad, but that was like more than 10 yrs ago. And it is the biggest they have. But still, omg! (I can/will need it for Rowdy in the winter anyway) I have a lady inquiring about fostering/potentially to adopt if family can't be found, referred from one of my rescue friends. Molly is showing some signs of stress, not too bad yet, just a little. She likes the pup, too eager to play with the pup (which is making it difficult for me to be careful with the introduction process) The rescue friends have better contacts to get her "out there" to potentially find her family, if not a forever home. So if I feel comfortable with this lady, and she wants to, I might let her foster her. Oh, and Pup appears to have all of her adult teeth, so for sure an older pup, but still very puppyish. [/QUOTE]
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