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Old February 3rd 04, 02:51 PM
Shelley
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Default ...and then there were 3

At the beginning of January, life was normal. We were a one dog family.
Life was good. In the middle of January, we took on my husband's
grandparent's mini-dachshund while they traveled for two months. Life was a
bit more hectic - two doxies is a fun time, though.

WELL, I got a phone call this morning. My older sister went into labor at
midnight last night and had her baby at 5 this morning. Since I'm the
sister that lives the closest, guess who gets her Golden Retriever for the
next few days? Luckily Rusty LOVES Noble (the Golden). When I came
home with him this morning. Rusty jumped up on me and starting licking my
face as if to say "thank you so much for this wonderful party!!" His two
best friends are here to play for a while. Life is good.

--
Shelley (the new aunt) & Rusty (the host) & Pixie (the mini-doxie who has
never seen so many dogs) & Noble (who has no idea what will be waiting for
him when he gets home again)

http://www.bump.us/rusty




 




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