That's awesome zogger. Rescue pets bring some quirks and baggage but it sure is rewarding when they come around to you.Here's my pack. Big white lab is Luna, inherited from my late sister, retired some sort of service dog. Our oldest dog, went down lost her hind legs last winter, I worked them for two months, carrying her in and out the house everyday, eventually she was able to walk again. She doesn't go far from the porch anymore, but still kickin! The big black lab is Pepper, 100 lbs of low pitched "Woof"! She helps keep the bad guys away. Little bitty fuzzy dog that looks like me is Maxi, or known on the internets as "pygmy swamp wookie". The Black shaggy girl is Bouncin' Bonnie! Good border collie, naturally herds the beefers, will automatically go harangue the calves back into the herd. Three dog pic is left to right Jinxi, half aussie shephard, half dalmation, she takes my safety seriously, real dang serious. Then the little white girl is Annie, she's my cuttin buddy. The little skinny striped guy is Bart, unknown pedigree but best guess is some sort of terrier and whippet. He's the second fastest dog I have ever seen in person. These are all rescue dogs.
That's awesome zogger. Rescue pets bring some quirks and baggage but it sure is rewarding when they come around to you.
Takes time money and energy to care for them, but it is my happiest chore. I take them as they come, that's it, can't kill an abandoned dog or cat unless attacked by them. They have a home here.
I have two cat prides, they are harder than dogs to get good pictures of, but I'll try. Have the house/yard pride, then the barn pride. I like those guys a lot, too, and man are they jealous! I am their pet human it appears, or how they like to remind me, "the slow ground monkey"..
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