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Tuesday, November 08, 2011

Foster Updates

I always say that fostering is bittersweet, but the most rewarding part (after helping a pooch get to his or her forever home, of course) is getting photos and updates of our fosters from their families. 

I just received this photo of Sophie (formerly known as Sookie) from her family in Vermont.  I can't believe how tall she's gotten!

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Sophie's Mom & Dad report that she loves to go hiking and when she's not running around with her brother Murphy, she's waiting for her Dad to sit down so she can jump up in his lap to watch TV.

Skipper's Mom also sent a couple of recent shots... and boy is he getting big quick!

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Speaking of foster babies, you may recall that we got to steal babysit little miss Rosie for a week at the end of August when her Mom was on vacation.  I still need to upload those photos (yes, I'm behind... are you surprised?), but here's a couple to make you smile in the meantime...

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I hope you've enjoyed my cuteness overload today as much as I have... I'm itching for another dose of foster puppy breath soon!

5 comments:

  1. I think it's awesome that you foster. I wish we could foster, but Gretchen won't have any parts of strangers in her home...

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  2. They all look great! It is wonderful that you able to follow their progress!

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  3. Puppies are always so cute! As Chan said, it's nice that your Lapdogs welcome strangers into their home! (It probably also helps you not be tempted to go get that "kennel permit" and officially be known as the Crazy Dog Lady with a couple dozen dogs.)

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  4. Love seeing the updates :)

    Stop on by for a visit
    Kari
    dogisgodinreverse.com

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  5. Isn't it great to get pictures? I love it when I receive one from the owners of one of my pups. It feels like I'm sharing in their life.

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