Phew!! Ok I wasnt seeing things, I did notice a cute long hair doxie I had not seen before, and didnt want to be the first incase I was wrong. ;)
Rolfe is gorgeous! As is everyone of the Anipals!!!
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He's just following his around Welcome home Rolfe, welcome home :hearts:Originally Posted by Otto'sMom
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Just now seeing this and I noticed him right off but had to watch your slide show to find out his name. He's a beauty and will be even more so once his' skin issues clear up.
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Ok, was wondering the same thing as soon as I saw him....Hey, who????? When???? Rolfe is a beauty. What position in the big bed does he get?
He's still working that out. Last night it was on top of the covers beside me, on top of Rue.
All of your anipals are gorgeous! I love seeing pics of your babies.
I, too, noticed the new addition and did a double-take when I saw Rolfe and started reading this post really fast so I could find the post that you introduced him in. :D He is gorgeous. I'm glad he is with you now.
Faye and her furbabies, Juney (13 yrs old and a sweetie); Trixie (11 yrs old and a sweetie, too); Mr. Gray (8 yrs old); Miss Lilly (8 yrs old)
Thought I noticed a new snout.....he really is gorgeous and I love his name. Better than a camera I'd say. I love the pic of otto with his head on one bed and his body on another. Never really noticed but does Daisy May have a little stub tail. Its so cute. She looked really happy in that picture. Congratulations on the new addition to the happy herd.
on your new addition. Rolfe is drop dead gorgeous. :love9:
Great pics of everyone. :hearts:
They may be small, but you should see their hearts. Shelter/Rescue dogs aren't broken. They've simply experienced more life than other dogs. If they were human we would call them wise. They would be the ones with tales to tell and stories to write. The ones dealt a bad hand who responded with courage. Do not pity a shelter/rescue dog. Adopt one. And be proud to have their greatness on your side. Anon
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I can't wait for him to heal the way Willard did, where his fur started out super coarse and untouchable, into as soft as the rest of the herd.