
Woke up early in the a.m.
Rubbing my sleepy eyes
Felt so wet and warm
To me that’s no surprise
Baby is due anytime
Water breaking was my token
Waking Daddy with a push
“Hurry now, I have spoken!”
Pacing around to find the light
Get dressed quickly it is time
“Hurry Daddy we got to go -
It will happen anytime!”
Here we are the three of us
Pacing and worrying so
Watching as she pants and breaths
Quietly she lets them flow
Six little Chihuahuas born this morning
The cutest sight to see!
Three little girls and three little boys
“Oh my did you think it was me?”
~Sylvia Allison~
12/12/07
Our little Sapphire gave birth to six puppies
on November 28th 2006 –
They are now six and a half weeks
Doctor says they are very healthy
FIRST DOCTOR VISIT
READY FOR ADOPTION
The adoption took place after their visit for shots and checkup - everything was set. It was so very hard to let them leave. These little beauties were time consuming yet we loved every minute of caring for them. The first three starting from bottom to the top is "Little Man", my niece took him, sad to say he was stolen from her last year. We had a flyer mad but no one ever came forward about him. The next baby (asleep) is as we called her, Miss Durham, we heard from them twice in a year. The next is "Sassy", she was adopted by my son and his family. Sassy comes often to play with Noel and she is tiny! The next three, the tiny one on the bottom is ours, Noel - The one over top of her is "Sammy" - he lives close by. Last one is my sister-in-law's, "Blondie", he is a rascal with the biggest blue eyes! He lives close by also! I feel bad about "Little Man", but someone must have wanted him more than us - so I hope he is taken care of. We miss you "Little Man."
~ THIS MY LITTLE RUSTY ~
Abandoned on the side of the road on a cold, rainy night in October of 2003, my granddaughter found two puppies lying helplessly for a rescue. And of course she brings one to me after giving him the name "Oreo". Six inches long, weighing less than a pound, he made a big impact on me. This cute fuzzy thing took over myheart quickly as I said "Yes". His name was changed to "Rusty" (as I am a Rusty Wallace fan). For the first few years after noticing his feet were getting bigger than his body almost, not knowing his breed, he stayed inside. The saddest part is he still likes it inside, he is weaning his way out on the porch now so that's good. Rusty gets along well with his two sisters and the three of them have been taken care of as to ever bringing in other pets here. We are fine as it is ...
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