New Mom brags on her baby - puppy that is!

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I know - a face only a mother could love - but she's so sweet!
My big dog, Dora, chased this pup into the bushes near our home and I rescued her. I can't find her home so I guess Dora and I will have to be her family now. After a long day at the vet for health care and grooming she submitted to her photo being taken.

Comments welcomed!

Julia

Chirpa's baby picture:
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I saw this picture on the home page and was looking for a way to ask...............

What did you use to turn that?[:D]

There is no such thing as an ugly puppy.
 
AHH, Julia, so you don't feel like the only sucker.

We were headed to a picnic on Memorial Day and LOMF spotted a tiny pup on the edge of a cornfield far from any house.
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Here she is at 8 weeks.

She's now up to 30 lbs. and has a wonderful time harassing our 85 lb. Dobie.
 
Speaking of faces only a Mother (or Father) could Love, I'll submit my "Mocha Rose" for all to see.



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Yes, Arthur, I agree, they are not helpful shop partners. I'm thinking a cat might be a helpful shop companion as I currently have a mouse as my shop companion. That's not working out so well for me. He's a distracting little bugger. I hear him moving around in the quiet (read: searching for small things in the saw dust pile) moments.

I think a cat might help evict the mouse.
 
Speaking of mice in the shop... Anybody got any idea what they may be attracted to in the wood-working shop? There's no food out there. I'd like to eliminate the attractants and see if that gets rid of the mice. I hate the idea of poisoning/trapping them. I'd rather just get them not to come around the shop in the first place.
 
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