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Originally Posted by Laura Hi Julie! It's been buzy here in Texas. School starts on Monday for my 9 and 12th graders. Love the puppies. We're about 100 degrees, but lots of clouds and a little rain. I take the puppies out in the morning and evening for about an hour. Zowie runs around and lays them down, they love to fight and play. I guess we are keeping all five. We let Teddy and Trina spend four days at mother's house; We were so happy to have them back and my hubby has not said a word about 7 being too many ever since. I am going to get them all fixed now. My niece says it gets easier every time (they raised dachsunds for a while). I said 'easier than keeping them all?' Have you sent the others to their new homes? I'm a little behind here. |
Wow, your kids go back early (of course they must have got out sooner than here). Britt starts high school (7th grade) this year and goes back 8-31. I CAN'T BELIEVE YOU ARE KEEPING ALL OF YOUR PUPS! LOL! I know you claimed that to begin with but I thought you'd change your mind once they got older. I am very happy that you get to keep them all without any grief from your hubby! You will definetly have a full house and never a dull moment! I'd love to see new pictures of them. My standard pups are at their forever homes at 10 weeks. Steven (who is now Willie) went to a home where within 48 hours they couldn't imagine being without him. They loved him INSTANTLY! Stormie (who is now named Tiah after her mommy) went to a woman who has a pup from Tiah's first litter). Oh how me and Britt cried! I think the 3 hardest parts of having pups is 1) concerns/worries about delivery 2) tail docking/dew claw removal day and 3) the day they go to their forever homes. I am probably running on too much. It was GREAT hearing from you and you have TONS OF FUN with all those babies!!!!