So in the middle of October we had this little doggie show
up at our place in the middle of the night.
Now you have to realize that we are 20 miles from the
closest town and 6 miles from an oil road.
Our house half a mile off the gravel county road and
we do NOT have a yard light on at night.
If you are out on this lonesome road in the middle
of the night we don't want you to know
that there is even a place here.
Pixie came through the cattle panel dog yard fence (she is
very slender) at 11:30 pm when my husband let the
Scottish Terrier, MacDuff out for his final potty break
of the day.
Pixie immediately began to "fatten" up and
four weeks after her arrival had four puppies.
One of them died shortly after birth, but
the rest as of today are double the size shown in last
weeks picture. They are keeping my husband
up at night and we have had to find somewhere
to keep them with higher sides than the original box.
We don't want to have to crawl under the bed
We don't want to have to crawl under the bed
to dig the little rascals out. In about four to six weeks
the two males and one female will be up for adoption.
And shortly after that Pixie will be spayed.
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