So, it’s time to start giving away the puppies, they’re about 8 weeks old now. I gave one to a co-worker a few days ago, so that left 6.
Last night, Sara called me at work at about 2 am and asked if we had given away two more puppies, that two were missing. I said no, but they had to be in the yard hiding somewhere. When I got home I got a flashlight and looked for them. I couldn’t find them anywhere. They were nowhere to be found so I got Mike up to help me look. We looked everywhere. They were just gone. The fence is pretty secure, but we double checked all around it anyway, but no holes or anything.
We could only come to one conclusion… Someone stole them out of the yard while Mike was sleeping. They must have been walking by, saw the puppies, thought they were some full-breed chow or something (because oddly enough, they now all look like chows with their tons of fur), and figured we were selling them, didn’t want to pay, and took the ones they wanted right out of our yard.
Well that just pisses me off! Yes, I was giving them away anyway, but to who I wanted to have them…. not to someone who would steal puppies. I don’t know that they’ll take care of them, and they don’t even know if the puppies have had their shots, etc. What kind of person would steal puppies? Needless to say, I tossed and turned for the rest of the night, because yes, I was aleady attached to them all.
About an hour ago, someone I kind of know from the neighborhood because I’ve seen him walking a shar-pei, saw the remaining four puppies and stopped and asked if they were for sale. I told him no, that I was giving them away. He had his 2 kids with him, and they each picked one out. He asked if they could have them, and promised they would be well taken care of. And since I know where he lives, I gave them to him.
That’s the way you’re supposed to do it, not sneak in the middle of the night and steal them. I told him about that, and he said he would keep his eyes open as he was walking his other dog. And that if he saw them chained up or without food and water or something, he would get them back. He looked like the type of person that could do that… “get them back.”
So with the one Raquel took, the two stolen ones, and the two I gave away today, that leaves 2 puppies. One has been promised to my sister, and one to a customer of Mike’s. I just really hope the two stolen ones are taken care of.loan affordablealabama car loan ratepayday cash loan 1australia home 100 loans1000 payday online loansloan 2nd florida mortgageloan 3 month amortization80 loan mortgage Mapporn lesbian reid amymovies porno reid amyamy does porn winhouseporn of web amysporn nicole anaana pornanaa miller pornporno anaconda clips Maploan e h tloan student tax credit repaymenttcf loans student bankpersonal teacher loanhome in teachers arizona loanssloan templecalculator tennessee loanloan timeshare paid off Map



Aw man! You should put up a sign that says,”To the thief that stole the two free puppies. You could have just asked! You better take good care of them too! I’ll be watching as soon as the GPS Chip’s turn on and I find you.”
Oh, good idea mac!
Sorry to hear about the stolen puppies, Mel. I can understand you being upset about it. I’m so glad mine never had puppies, because I don’t think I could give them away, and I would’ve wound up like those people you hear about that have 20 dogs…lol.
Mac! Really is a good idea!
Skye! “Those people” is almost me. Because I’ve kept a puppy out of every litter my dogs have produced, I have 6 dogs. I’ve had to chant to myself repeatedly this time, “I do not want 7, I do not want 7.”