I texted Johnny Litton if he has an apo that is fond of dogs. He replied yes yes yes Annie. His apos love dogs. So I brought one of the puppies to my office last Friday.
Johnny’s daughter-in-law Tess and son Jay Litton came to my office and picked up the puppy.
Puppy was so kulit in the car so we placed him in a box. When we got to the office, he didn’t want to go out of the box. Guess he was scared. It took about half-hour before he had the courage to go out and ran to where I was seated.
Sorry, medyo blurred.
This puppy went to Pepito Albert, who has a dog yaya that takes care of all his dogs.
It breaks my heart to see our puppies go, but we have a lot of dogs already so we can’t keep every puppy that comes along. We are happy when we know that the new adoptive families give them love and care.
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The puppy is so cute! It’s always sad to see a puppy go, but there is nothing more important than knowing that it will go to a good home and a loving family. I remember when we brought our cocker spaniel puppy home the first night. He was so scared and cried all night, but I cannot imagine what life would have been like without him now. You are giving a blessing to another family 🙂