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These sweet pups were orphaned @ 4 weeks of age. Since being rescued, they've been doing great. Now 6-7 weeks old, they're eating well & exploring their environment. They enjoy toys to tug on & drag around. They pile up in their fluffy beds when they're tuckered out. They all wag their tails & get very curious when the big dogs are close. They'll be on the smaller end of medium-size when full grown.
These precious puppies were discovered hiding under a dumpster. Tragically, their beautiful, innocent mama dog, as well as 2 of their littermates, were deceased inside the dumpster when found. I'll be sparing you the heartbreaking details as they left us feeling enraged & gut-punched. The cruelty some humans are capable of is unfathomable. Thankfully, these little survivors were so young when they were rescued, they won't have any recollection. All they'll know is love.❤️
💚"Cammo" is the first of his litter to do EVERYTHING. He's most adventurous, active & a leader for his siblings. He plays rough, but also loves to snuggle @ the end of the day on top of the puppy pile. The first one to try the steps & to crawl up on a cinder block & first to follow foster mom out the door & go exploring. His tail wags non-stop!
🧡Patch plays w/ everyone & loves to be cuddled, but likes his alone time too. When he's missing from the puppy pile, he can be found across the room in another bed, playing with a toy. He's more submissive & cautious than the other pups. If there's a loud noise, he's the first to run & hide. When meeting someone new, he's shy & wary. He hangs back & observes.
🩵💜Toey & Teddy are the smallest boys. They're gentle, quiet & cuddly.
🩷Bug is VERY feisty & sassy! She has an opinion about everything will stomp her little paw & tell you all about it. Bug's gonna be a little Diva for sure!
❤️Boots is almost as feisty as her sister. She sounds like a tiger cub when she plays.🐯
Furever Home Pet Rescue
bemyforeverhome.org
615-540-8448
Six-pack of Cuteness
These sweet pups were orphaned @ 4 weeks of age. Since being rescued, they've been doing great. Now 6-7 weeks old, they're eating well & exploring their environment. They enjoy toys to tug on & drag around. They pile up in their fluffy beds when they're tuckered out. They all wag their tails & get very curious when the big dogs are close. They'll be on the smaller end of medium-size when full grown.
These precious puppies were discovered hiding under a dumpster. Tragically, their beautiful, innocent mama dog, as well as 2 of their littermates, were deceased inside the dumpster when found. I'll be sparing you the heartbreaking details as they left us feeling enraged & gut-punched. The cruelty some humans are capable of is unfathomable. Thankfully, these little survivors were so young when they were rescued, they won't have any recollection. All they'll know is love.❤️
💚"Cammo" is the first of his litter to do EVERYTHING. He's most adventurous, active & a leader for his siblings. He plays rough, but also loves to snuggle @ the end of the day on top of the puppy pile. The first one to try the steps & to crawl up on a cinder block & first to follow foster mom out the door & go exploring. His tail wags non-stop!
🧡Patch plays w/ everyone & loves to be cuddled, but likes his alone time too. When he's missing from the puppy pile, he can be found across the room in another bed, playing with a toy. He's more submissive & cautious than the other pups. If there's a loud noise, he's the first to run & hide. When meeting someone new, he's shy & wary. He hangs back & observes.
🩵💜Toey & Teddy are the smallest boys. They're gentle, quiet & cuddly.
🩷Bug is VERY feisty & sassy! She has an opinion about everything will stomp her little paw & tell you all about it. Bug's gonna be a little Diva for sure!
❤️Boots is almost as feisty as her sister. She sounds like a tiger cub when she plays.🐯
Furever Home Pet Rescue
bemyforeverhome.org
615-540-8448