Hi...CL here...nope, Pip is here for foster, and not a permanent resident. He is currently searching for a forever home. And yep, Sugar can open doors-- crate handles, front entrance doors, and anything with a string attached. When Pip cam home from his snip-snip surgery, Sugar started to release him from jail whenever I went to the bathroom, fell asleep, talked on the phone or (shocking!) dared to leave the house...;-)
I was found as a stray in Taiwan, in the company of 2 other dogs, with a wire band wrapped around my neck. I was by far the skinniest among the 3, because I was always the last one to eat whenever we could find food. A Canadian family took me in and worked with the Animal Rescue Team TAIWAN (http://www.savedogs.org/english/) to sponsor my travel to the United States. I was fostered by Judy, a wonderful lady who showed me kindness and helped with my shyness. I was later adopted by crazy lady Karen. She helps me make friends, and I am learning to trust again.
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OMD. That LOOK! Sugar, that little thing is too much. like a little vampire. you must actually like him tho if you let him out of jail at 4 a.m.
I love the one with your tongue sticking out, Sugar - that will teach the little pip 'squeak'.
So, did Sugar get an official pup of her own?
Hugz&Khysses,
Khyra
PeeEssWoo: I think my word is the British spelling of mess: MESSE
she can open his crate?
Kari
http://dogisgodinreverse.com/
Hi...CL here...nope, Pip is here for foster, and not a permanent resident. He is currently searching for a forever home. And yep, Sugar can open doors-- crate handles, front entrance doors, and anything with a string attached. When Pip cam home from his snip-snip surgery, Sugar started to release him from jail whenever I went to the bathroom, fell asleep, talked on the phone or (shocking!) dared to leave the house...;-)
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