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Don't Hound me because this is not a woman's issue. I'm interested in the kind of animals that the women here on lpsg like and have.
All of my animals have lived out their life expectancies whether they're cats or dogs. I have a biiiiig heart for animals and have rescued many dogs.
Currently, I have my special lil dude, Rusty, the Dachshund. He's been an only dog for a couple of years and he's 12 and blind. He was a rescue and so was his best friend Deja the Weimaraner.
We decided to get another dog but this time we felt like a more special needs dog who would never find a home otherwise would be perfect for us. So we adopted a blind and deaf Westie and her name is Honor. My daughter loves to call her her little potato. She's about twice the weight she should be so we keep her active and feed her less than whoever owned her before. Because she has so many disabilities they lowered the adoption fee which we were able to raise on gofundme.com. and thanks to a former lpsg member cough, hickboy, cough. Being charitable we were able to reach our goal.
Enclosed are photos of both of them. Because they're both blind and one is deaf also they're having a hard time mapping out the house without running into each other.
All of my animals have lived out their life expectancies whether they're cats or dogs. I have a biiiiig heart for animals and have rescued many dogs.
Currently, I have my special lil dude, Rusty, the Dachshund. He's been an only dog for a couple of years and he's 12 and blind. He was a rescue and so was his best friend Deja the Weimaraner.
We decided to get another dog but this time we felt like a more special needs dog who would never find a home otherwise would be perfect for us. So we adopted a blind and deaf Westie and her name is Honor. My daughter loves to call her her little potato. She's about twice the weight she should be so we keep her active and feed her less than whoever owned her before. Because she has so many disabilities they lowered the adoption fee which we were able to raise on gofundme.com. and thanks to a former lpsg member cough, hickboy, cough. Being charitable we were able to reach our goal.
Enclosed are photos of both of them. Because they're both blind and one is deaf also they're having a hard time mapping out the house without running into each other.