Tuesday, December 24, 2019

Hiatus 12

This is Maxwell - his pregnant mom was rescued off death row at the shelter and he was born on the 4th of July. His original name was Freedom, but I had some reservations about becoming the William Wallace of the dog park, so he’s now Maxwell.





Then after a month he decided to foster his sister, Liberty, who was also in need of a home after she had a hard time being adopted because of a deformed foot. She snowed my husband ...






And that is how we became a four dog household.

15 comments:

  1. What a wonderful 'family' photo! They're all so cute!

    And 'the William Wallace of the dog park' was another coffee moment!

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  2. Faith restored once again.

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  3. Love this story!

    Thanks for sharing!

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  4. What about that cutie pie, camera shy pup in the back? Details, please!

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  5. I love this! They all have such sweet faces. I also want to know who the quiet hero/ine in the background is. That is one big-hearted pup to let so many others into the house!

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  6. Oh! Those faces...! Gorgeous babies.

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  7. What a lovable bunch! I've already gotten what I wanted for Christmas - vacation!

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  8. Such cuties. Shedders, though, I suspect.
    Brenda

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  9. Love this story. All our current Cats ( 5 ) and dogs ( 2 ) are rescues. I think all told over the 25 years my wife and I have been institutionalized, we've had 18 rescues. Only ( in my opinion) one questionable pet, A corgi mix. ( Corgi - lab (meth lab, most likely))

    Happy Holidays to you all!

    Cheers Hank.

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  10. Love this! What adorable pups!

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  11. So sweet. Maxwell looks a lot like my daughter's dog, who is a wonderful love-sponge. Lab and husky, maybe? Plenty of tail wagging at your house this Christmas!

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  12. Merry Christmas, all.

    I'm off to Houston to visit my sister and her family.

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  13. I too loved the story and the happy, furry family members.

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  14. Thanks for sharing your story and your adorable household, OP. Those pups do look irresistible!

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  15. It is faces like these that make me realize that I'm not entirely a cat guy. Nice looking bunch, the puppies are precious.

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