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We adore our fur kids!! We currently have a Belgian Malinios who was a explosive detection and patrol MWD in the US Air-Force. She was injured when she was barley two years of age so we had surgery done on her knee and she is normal! She is nine years old now and can run rings around most three year old dogs, LOL! We have a rescued corgi who is four and a seven year old kitty we adopted two years ago. We adore them all and they keep our home lively :)

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My Bella. When we adopted her from the pound her name was Greg and they had her marked as a boy cat. We got the surprise that we adopted a girl cat after we went to take her home. They discovered Greg was a girl when they fixed her! We had to suddenly come up with a girls name. I didn't think Bullseye fitted anymore.

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Bob says hi. She's a lover.

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Chico says hola. He on the other hand is a tyrant.

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@@niroha How beautiful!!!

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There was a huge adoptathon. No fees. Microchip rabies license shots. Free. Each shelter is reimbursed $500-$2000 by a fund, the Maddie foundation. I brought my lil terrier mix and thd daughtets found him. Nova. Basenji face, daschund body. Looks the sad girl that ppl would say 'has a nice personality'. Well, he ate and ate. I opened the fridge. He was there. I go to the stove. He was there. I put a wrapper in the trash. He was there. O go to my chair. He was there. I sit down with a bowl of Soup. He lands in it. I get in the bed. He was there.

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My Sadie girl!

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These are my babies.

Sadie is a lab/water spaniel mix, adopted when she was 8 and she just turned 11 (but everyone says she still looks like a puppy!) She's the sweetest natured dog I've ever known, despite being abandoned as a puppy then having three adoptive homes before she came to us. She's NEVER going anywhere else.

Seraphina just turned 12; we adopted her just before her 11th birthday. We were told she's a Ragdoll but her coloring doesn't seem to fit. She was handed in to the Rescue after 10 years in the same home. Understandably bemused at first, but she's very contented now.

Our condo rules don't allow any more pets, but I long for a little Pug, even if it means moving house.

Sadie

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On The Bed

Making Bed

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@@FayeJ your dog is beautiful

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Loving all the adorable furbabies! They truly are our best friends :)

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This is my baby Bella and my BooBoo boy punky. These guys have been thru so much with me. They are always less than arms reach away. Bella was a rescue, she was show dog then got burned and her hair never grew back so the owner dropped her off a the groomers and never came back. She is 6 yrs old now Boo Boo was a present from the girls at work for Christmas 14 years ago his birthday is in 4 days. I love them like they are my children.

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My 8 month old havanese coconut he is my new addition to the family still the only queen of the house 3 boys, a husband and now my boy coconut life is good...

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