
I just plop this in my scraps folder for anyone who wants to look at a cute lil puppo. Her name is Molly- her siblings were in a pinch and needed a home fast. Old owners apparently were not keen on their dog collection expanding and had basically just left the pups outside... in the middle of winter. I mean a husky can take the cold pretty well but its a puppy. Well, Molly got herself a good home with us now. Already bigger than our other dog even though she is only a few months old and he is 12 years old, rofl.
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There was a case like this with my old neighbor too, and that seems almost worse because it wasn't an accident, they bought the pup, they were 'ready' for it. Then I see it outside on their porch for 80% of the day, in 35C temperatures and it even rained briefly that day. Worst part? It was in one of those big blue plasticware containers, not running in the yard itself. There was no food or water left in it with the pup, there wouldn't even be enough room in it to put them. Apparently I was one of three people who called animal protective services on them all in the same day, like, dude... that isn't how you treat literally any animal, let alone an infant. Would you put your baby in the plasticware? No? Then don't put the dog in the plasticware.
I don't know how unwanted pups like this keep appearing so often. If you don't want pups... fix your dog maybe? You don't even need to fix both of them, just the male works just fine. In this specific instance, maybe it was just location and a complete lack of funds? Her old owner lived far north of here, like... faaar, far north. Needing sled dogs to reach remote location kinda north.
Me too, our elder dog was a rescue too, but we never learned the story of his past owner. And our last cat (died of old age now), we found it in the middle of a forest, nowhere remotely close to anything, wandering around a cardboard box they dash back into for shelter. No momma cat to be seen- they aren't a feral litter, some asshat put them there. He had a rare ashen grey fur color too- super dark grey undercoat and pale grey overcoat. We could only take in the one kitten but the rest animal services recovered- my mom remained at the side of the road to help them find where the box was dumped, because it was WAY out there.
Heck, we even had a pet bat for two weeks that we took in after chasing jackass teenagers off who were throwing rocks at it, and we took in a stray skunk kit we found plodding around solo without its family troupe and then let it go with a full belly once the weather stopped being so stormy. If we can afford to help a critter out- doesn't matter what the critter is, we will help it. In my old apartment I even had a pet spider, lol, just a random female spider that moved in, rather than brush her web out I would toss any bugs I swat into her nest, and she ended up giving birth to two broods of roughly 400 spiderlings each, hah. ANY critter.
Heck, we even had a pet bat for two weeks that we took in after chasing jackass teenagers off who were throwing rocks at it, and we took in a stray skunk kit we found plodding around solo without its family troupe and then let it go with a full belly once the weather stopped being so stormy. If we can afford to help a critter out- doesn't matter what the critter is, we will help it. In my old apartment I even had a pet spider, lol, just a random female spider that moved in, rather than brush her web out I would toss any bugs I swat into her nest, and she ended up giving birth to two broods of roughly 400 spiderlings each, hah. ANY critter.
Thanks! Yea she is the same as the existing dog- perfect size to pick up over your shoulder and hug, but she is a lil pup while the other is an old man, so by the time Molly grows she will be the size of dog you can kneel down and hug while just burring your face in her floof. Right now her fur doesn't even lay flat, lol, it sticks straight out from her still, and she is chomping on everything because she is teething, so I will be doing the dishes and she will flop between my legs and gnaw on my ankles the whole time, haha.
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