And without further interruption here are the stars of Trampled With Love.
Rescued from a kill shelter on June 26 2010. Poor Luna was what shelters call a boomerang dog. You see every time she was adopted out she was brought back. She was found originally as a "stray". The first time she was adopted out she came back because she was "too destructive". The second time she was adopted out to a woman who wanted a dog for her son. Luna came back the same day because that lady washed her 3 times with baking soda and she STILL smelled like a dog! (I know! Heaven forbid a dog smell like a dog, right?)
Anyway, my sister/roommate and I fell in love with Luna and point blankly said, "Well, we'll put her in a crate when we leave so she won't destroy our house. We don't care that she smells like a dog, in fact we like that in a dog. Can we take her home? We live in an apartment and have no yard. Is that going to be a problem with you?" (Which seems to be a big problem to most shelters...)
Nova will more than likely be the star of the Puppy Feet, or at least until she grows up. (I'll be documenting her growth on Puppy Feet in the meantime...)
Nova is the puppy of one of our relatives and we went on a 14 hour drive to Florida to pick her up during the holiday season. Nova spends most of her time being mischievous, harassing or being harassed by her sister, and sleeping. When she is playing Nova sounds like Gizmo, the mogai from Gremlins.
So far Nova is averaging out at one pound gained each week. Her breed standard is between 10 and 25 pounds. However, like most toy breeds it isn't uncommon for some to end up tinier or much larger then the standard size. Where she'll stop no one knows!
Luna: (Smooth coated Border Collie mix)
*Estimated age: 1yr *Weight: 22 pounds
*Estimated age: 1yr *Weight: 22 pounds
Rescued from a kill shelter on June 26 2010. Poor Luna was what shelters call a boomerang dog. You see every time she was adopted out she was brought back. She was found originally as a "stray". The first time she was adopted out she came back because she was "too destructive". The second time she was adopted out to a woman who wanted a dog for her son. Luna came back the same day because that lady washed her 3 times with baking soda and she STILL smelled like a dog! (I know! Heaven forbid a dog smell like a dog, right?)
Anyway, my sister/roommate and I fell in love with Luna and point blankly said, "Well, we'll put her in a crate when we leave so she won't destroy our house. We don't care that she smells like a dog, in fact we like that in a dog. Can we take her home? We live in an apartment and have no yard. Is that going to be a problem with you?" (Which seems to be a big problem to most shelters...)
Nova: (Cavalier King Charles Spaniel)
*Born 11-11-10 *6 weeks in photo
*Born 11-11-10 *6 weeks in photo
Nova will more than likely be the star of the Puppy Feet, or at least until she grows up. (I'll be documenting her growth on Puppy Feet in the meantime...)
Nova is the puppy of one of our relatives and we went on a 14 hour drive to Florida to pick her up during the holiday season. Nova spends most of her time being mischievous, harassing or being harassed by her sister, and sleeping. When she is playing Nova sounds like Gizmo, the mogai from Gremlins.
So far Nova is averaging out at one pound gained each week. Her breed standard is between 10 and 25 pounds. However, like most toy breeds it isn't uncommon for some to end up tinier or much larger then the standard size. Where she'll stop no one knows!




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