| lisaly | 06-10-2013 12:11 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by capt_noonie
(Post 4240088)
That's so cute. My foster Katie would stop dead in her tracks if she got a pine needle or twig or whatever stuck in her. She has really thick hair. Then you go to help her and she snaps at you. LOL. Her furever parents have her cut short now, so that's no longer a problem.
I do love how the orange looks with Uni's blonde hair. I have orange stuff on foster Toto now too. He's even more blonde than Uni, platinum really, with blue and pink undertones, it's the oddest thing. | Katie also stopped running when she had things stuck in her hair. She never stopped running into the brush or bushes, but she gets very upset when things stick to her hair. She came to us in a modified Schnauzer cut, so most of her hair was down to the floor when I cut it. I dreaded cutting her hair, but I also couldn't wait until it got warm enough for her to be able to free her from what was torturing her. It was such a difficult year weatherwise; I'm hoping next year will be better and we don't have to fight the falling twigs, leaves, and stickies. Katie is just so happy now, and that makes me happy.
I have such great respect for you. I can tell how much you love your fosters. You make such a huge difference in their lives, and although I'm sure it's so difficult to give them up, know how special you are to these babies. Uni and all these pups are so lucky to be loved by you. |