Life with the Puggies
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Easing the pain of rejection
Life with quads I promise to stop after this one......... Messy pugs Little meatloaves..... Paw prints to last a lifetime Busy day at the dentist The I need to join a multiples group! Wiggles has arrived! March 08 April 08 May 08 June 08 July 08 August 08 September 08 October 08 November 08
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Operation Pug Delivery
Turns out I only transported one puggie today: Arnie. Originally I was supposed to take two 6-month old pug puppies plus Arnie to St. Louis but when the puppies were picked up it was clear they needed vet attention. Lisa, the coordinator for Midwest Pug Rescue said both had round bellies (i.e. possible worms) and had scabs behind their ears from scratching at them. Thankfully the owners realized they couldn't provide the necessary care and opted to give them up for adoption. So it was just Arnie and I. He was a bit scared but settled himself in his leopard-print bed in the front seat and sort of snoozed on and off. About halfway to St. Louis he became a little restless so we stopped to stretch our legs and take a bathroom break. Whoa! Within minutes, Arnie squatted and let's just say he was clearly nervous! Poor little fella. It must have done the trick because he settled in nicely and slept until we arrived for the "pass off". Next, Arnie climbed into Melissa car and they were off to Springfield, Illinois where they would be connecting with Arnie's new forever mom who had driven down from Chicago. He's going to be one tired puggie but he has a pug sister waiting for him at his new home. Making the world a better place one puggie at a time! 0 comments from 0 users
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