Jesus Dognaps Puppy!
My eldest son decided to keep the puppy he saved. When Sadie had pups on my bed one rolled off and got its little head stuck between the bars of the radiator. Luckily the heat was not on at the time. It took my son two hours to get the puppy loose. By then they had bonded. He got the puppy a tiny collar and little "Aries" became part of our household.
All this week the other puppies have been going to new homes. The first went to a family who has four children. There is just something wonderful about the combination of puppies and children. That pup was so happy! As I watched her playing chase with them, rolling and bouncing through the grass I knew she was going to have a wonderful life. Later the family came back and told me that the first puppy had potty trained so easily and was so sweet they wanted a second pup to keep it company. Soon all but two pups were given to wonderful homes. One of those is getting picked up tomorrow. The other was to be picked up yesterday by a Rapper friend of the family. He has a nice house and a large, fenced in back yard. He goes by the name of "Jesus". I knew he'd be by, but didn't know when. I spent the morning outside playing with two dogs, three puppies, our miniature lynx and my 3 yr old grandson. After the child got picked up I weeded the garden, then went inside for lunch after putting the pups back in their pen. About 45 minutes later my eldest son came in from work and asked where his dog was? I went to look in the pen and, sure enough, it was gone and the gate was ajar! Three of us searched the neighborhood. I then called in a missing dog report. My son was heartbroken and I felt really bad. I couldn't imagine how I could have neglected to close that gate properly. Then I remembered a pup was to be picked up. We called Jesus, but he wasn't answering his phone. Finally Jesus called us back and we found out he had taken the wrong puppy! I asked, "Jesus, what were you thinking?!" He said, "Well I've been buying toys, collar, leashes and all sorts of stuff for the dog for weeks now. I just thought you put a collar on it so no one would take my dog". Soon the pup was back in my son's arms, exhausted after a long afternoon of play in Jesus' backyard. Just another example of how we worry about things only to find out Jesus had everything under control all along! lol
My eldest son decided to keep the puppy he saved. When Sadie had pups on my bed one rolled off and got its little head stuck between the bars of the radiator. Luckily the heat was not on at the time. It took my son two hours to get the puppy loose. By then they had bonded. He got the puppy a tiny collar and little "Aries" became part of our household.
All this week the other puppies have been going to new homes. The first went to a family who has four children. There is just something wonderful about the combination of puppies and children. That pup was so happy! As I watched her playing chase with them, rolling and bouncing through the grass I knew she was going to have a wonderful life. Later the family came back and told me that the first puppy had potty trained so easily and was so sweet they wanted a second pup to keep it company. Soon all but two pups were given to wonderful homes. One of those is getting picked up tomorrow. The other was to be picked up yesterday by a Rapper friend of the family. He has a nice house and a large, fenced in back yard. He goes by the name of "Jesus". I knew he'd be by, but didn't know when. I spent the morning outside playing with two dogs, three puppies, our miniature lynx and my 3 yr old grandson. After the child got picked up I weeded the garden, then went inside for lunch after putting the pups back in their pen. About 45 minutes later my eldest son came in from work and asked where his dog was? I went to look in the pen and, sure enough, it was gone and the gate was ajar! Three of us searched the neighborhood. I then called in a missing dog report. My son was heartbroken and I felt really bad. I couldn't imagine how I could have neglected to close that gate properly. Then I remembered a pup was to be picked up. We called Jesus, but he wasn't answering his phone. Finally Jesus called us back and we found out he had taken the wrong puppy! I asked, "Jesus, what were you thinking?!" He said, "Well I've been buying toys, collar, leashes and all sorts of stuff for the dog for weeks now. I just thought you put a collar on it so no one would take my dog". Soon the pup was back in my son's arms, exhausted after a long afternoon of play in Jesus' backyard. Just another example of how we worry about things only to find out Jesus had everything under control all along! lol

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