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Old 05-21-2008, 04:54 PM #1
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Default My next rescue!!!

Several doxies were turned over to rescue here in Florida. The woman that turned them over "Claims" to have been a breeder. Not a good one if she was!!!!!!!

Most of these dogs are sick. One female has breast cancer, another precious baby had a ruptured uterus. They were all LOADED with fleas. They have yet to be heartworm tested

I think I am going to take this little guy. I am going to meet him this weekend. I am hoping he doesn't have heartworms. My last rescue had them and it was very difficult to watch her go thru the treatment , not to metion the cost.

But isn't he gorgeous????


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edit to add: My daughter insists on going with me .....she is afriad I'll come home with a bakers dozen if she doesn't control me!!! LOL she knows me so well. All these dogs will need to do is give me the sad eyes and I'd want to load them all up !!!!

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He is irresistable Dottie!
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love him.
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he's a "gem" of a doggie for sure and will repay your kindness a zillion times over... as I am learning with my new lady dog.
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The vet said mine part Doxie part Jack Russell and part Beagle. A true mutt my kinda gal
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Thanks for saving him
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What is his name??
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His name right now is Tito. But I'm thinking of changing it.

I am originally from Boston. So, Get this ............. I name him Oscar and when I call them......Think about a Boston accent .................................................



OSCA(new dog) MYA(current dog)

WEINaS

COME ON LETS GO



I know I'm crazy!! LOL
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