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So, a year has passed...and ye of the Huddle...You were right!


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So, It has been a year since I rescued my puppy dog, Izzy from Animal Control. She has been the most awesomest thing I have ever known...seriously..why the fug have I never had a dog before?!?!!? I think I might like her a tad more than my husband.

 

Looking back, I think she rescued me as much as I rescued her. As many times as I've asked, "who could possibly give this sweet dog away?", I am actually thanking them more and more every day for allowing her to be a part of my life.

 

So, to those on here that always told me how awesome dogs were...I thank you ...

 

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Get him off the bed and in the back seat of the car!

 

it's a girl, assface....and it's the couch not the bed....and normally she's always in the backseat, but jumped up in my lap when we stopped for gas that day...

 

She does sleep in the bed though...and I don't care..so bite me, Fun Police!

 

 

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So, It has been a year since I rescued my puppy dog, Izzy from Animal Control. She has been the most awesomest thing I have ever known...seriously..why the fug have I never had a dog before?!?!!? I think I might like her a tad more than my husband.

 

Looking back, I think she rescued me as much as I rescued her. As many times as I've asked, "who could possibly give this sweet dog away?", I am actually thanking them more and more every day for allowing her to be a part of my life.

 

So, to those on here that always told me how awesome dogs were...I thank you ...

 

Now queue the cute overload of pictures :)

 

0e175e1a-be61-42a5-b865-b349db2c6b3d.jpg

 

20130712_104558.jpg

 

 

20130601_144359.jpg

 

20130602_181955.jpg

 

9fc9f97b-19bb-41cd-8696-a357a78578da.jpg

 

 

IMAG1715-1.jpg

 

carride.jpg

 

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I'd recommend a rescue dog. I've shared this here before, but the one I have now, he was clearly abused by a man. After we got him, he spent the first month or so growling and running away from him. It's been over a two years, and he is always the first to greet me when I get home. When I sit at the computer to type a term paper, he is curled up at my feet.

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knowing you're liberating a dog and giving it a home that otherwise it might not get is one of the best feelings in the world. There are so many horrible people in the world that do evil things to animals...I wish I could take them all in...

 

but until some of my cats start going..then I can't take in another dog....you know they're going to live for fuging ever just to spite me :)

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