We removed, Honey the mother and her 3 surviving pups, and Cindy Lou. Cindy Lou went to the vet and was spayed and got all shots. She was adopted to a loving home through Pet Haven.
All three arrived safe and sound. Their papers state that they are Shepard cross puppies – go figure. All the dogs that came down from Red Lake said that. They are said to be 10 weeks old and about 15 lbs. Their papers also indicated they were abandoned when the people living in the house moved out and simply left them behind.
Very sweet puppies – great personality! They are little piglets eat everything in sight and drink water constantly. Many puddles and piles so far but we’ll work on that. They all take on Moose and Gracie. I think Moose must just look like a tree to climb or something to these small ones.
And, an UPDATE from the foster home to Karen:
Thought you'd like to see the payoff for some of your hard work.... I hope you feel a little ray of sunshine knowing if it were not for your hard work, and the wonderful drivers, these guys wouldn't be so happily snuggled on the kitchen floor.
Be sure to see the pictures of the puppy pile... I love them. Maybe you can pass it along to the drivers for us, along with our thanks?
Be sure to see the pictures of the puppy pile... I love them. Maybe you can pass it along to the drivers for us, along with our thanks?
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Pat Zibitkowski a teacher of Red Lake High School actually came all the way in bad weather to pick up the puppies, the mama, and Cindy Lou and fostered them. Thank you to her ans her son, Alex who have continued to foster puppies and dogs, volunteer at the shelter, and make transports.
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