elalexander
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Well my wife and I spent Sunday morning searching for small dogs on the Internet. Trying to get educated on small breeds. We had to have our Tucker put to sleep several weeks ago after 15 years of living with us. He was a great little guy, a Min-Pin yes, but 100% Doberman at heart. Anyway, we really like small breeds like the Bichon Frise, really neat little dogs, but really when we saw the Shih-Poo on google we both fell in love with them too. Now the weird part begins: There was/is an ad in today's paper for Shih-Poo pups. So I make a call after several cups of tea and do we or don't we's. I make the call, it turns out the breeder is the same man who was Tuckers breeder. He now lives in another city so we had no idea who we were calling. How weird is that? Vicki says it's like Tucker is saying "hey make the call".
Well Miss Molly is on my lap while I write this. The better half went to Wal Mart to get supplies.........paper towels, another bed, paper towels, food, more paper towels. FYI: Molly was born on December 9th.
I just thought I'd show her off a bit. The Granddaughters love her and she is really laid back and made over everyone she has met so far. What a little fur ball. Vicki told me she feels better already, she has missed her little dog so bad, but now she has a new one. It's sad we outlive our little friends and they leave such a hole in our hearts. Molly will never replace Tucker but we both feel we have room in our hearts for another little dog.
If I get a really good picture I'll send it along. She isn't standing still for very long. You should see her face, see is a cutie.
Well Miss Molly is on my lap while I write this. The better half went to Wal Mart to get supplies.........paper towels, another bed, paper towels, food, more paper towels. FYI: Molly was born on December 9th.
I just thought I'd show her off a bit. The Granddaughters love her and she is really laid back and made over everyone she has met so far. What a little fur ball. Vicki told me she feels better already, she has missed her little dog so bad, but now she has a new one. It's sad we outlive our little friends and they leave such a hole in our hearts. Molly will never replace Tucker but we both feel we have room in our hearts for another little dog.
If I get a really good picture I'll send it along. She isn't standing still for very long. You should see her face, see is a cutie.