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Great Pyrenees => Great Pyrenees Pictures => : PupDaddy August 22, 2005, 10:47:38 PM
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Monday - Aug 22
No news is good news. Sadie continues to improve, and Donut is doing fine.
If it weren't for the Parvo threat, I'd be in PupDaddy heaven. Donut is learning life is great. She's playing with, and fighting back against the big puppies. She's into everything, chewing shoes, socks, moving rugs, collecting every toy in the house, counter surfing, trash can diving. She tried cord chewing, but I've already put bitter apple on all the cords. I have to watch her every second! Lets not even talk about the potty details I've had to deal with.
Donut was found north of Decatur, Texas, near nothing! She had missed several meals, and the tape worms were leaching whatever nutrition she did get. I went into my garage tonight, and she followed in and found heaven in a yellow bag!
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Well she's certainly cute from the back end! ;D ;D ;D
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awwww cute - sounds like things are getting better
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Someone's hungry! So cute! I almost want to climb in the bag with Donut.
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She's so precious! I'm happy to hear that she's doing great. Can't wait for your next post.
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So glad she is doing well so far. Hang in there, Donut!
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Well, a healthy appetite like that is DEFINTELY not a sign of parvo!! I always go by the "3 day rule". It seems like every time I get a new foster cat or dog, if they are going to get sick, they are going to start showing signs within 3 days - even if they were at the shelter for weeks with no signs of illness. So, after she's been there 3 days with no signs of illness, I would start breathing easy again.
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YAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAY, DONUT! Eat that food up, baby girl!
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PupDaddy,
How many do you have now? You are the best. With the shelter I volunteer at, there aren't many men who foster and the ones who do only do it because their woman is making them. My own dog, who came from a breeder, whose husband wasn't around the dogs much, is weary of men. Do you want to take her for a few weeks so she can see how great you are. ;D
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Like you said...no news is good news!!! :) The donut/bag pics are priceless!!...She just tugs at my heart strings something fierce! ;D
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Cute pics :)
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PupDaddy,
How many do you have now? You are the best. With the shelter I volunteer at, there aren't many men who foster and the ones who do only do it because their woman is making them. My own dog, who came from a breeder, whose husband wasn't around the dogs much, is weary of men. Do you want to take her for a few weeks so she can see how great you are.  ;D
I've got my two. Earl and Kendra, and 3 foster pups, Fluffy, Deuce, and Donut. My girlfriend Anne keeps slobering over my dogs, but can't afford to rebuild her fence until next year. She grew up with great danes, so i bet she will get another of those, rather than a pyr.
I've found I can deal with about 225 pounds of dog, no matter how many dogs that is. So I'm at my limit now. Her paw print list Maia at 119. Thats WAY over my limit!
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Yeah little Donut and Sadie!
Please keep us posted. They are in my thoughts and prayers.
Sweet little pyrs!
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Awww...a man who loves dogs. A dream come true. I've always had big dogs and always had a hubbie who complained about slobbers (he refuses to carry a slobber rag), hair (what's a few strands on the bottom shelf of the fridge??), kibble stuck between his toes (if he wore slippers that could be avoided), snoring in the bedroom (if he would only wear the earplugs I bought to block out the dogs and HIM!!!)
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those are the cutest pics ever! If she was older that would be an ad for PMS, all girls have had that "crawl in the feedbag feeling before!!!! :D
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Awww! Such cute photos! I hope Donut is still doing great! :)
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That is wonderful that they are doing so great!