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Newfs
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 | | 11/03/2007 7:58 AM |
| You would never know it was the same GSD   
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LsaDpr1xeSk&NR=1 | | | |
| UBS_Mom
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 | | 11/03/2007 10:06 AM |
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| dakota04
 Best of Breed Posts:302
 | | 11/03/2007 10:38 AM |
| | Another happy story put on homemade video from a animal lover! Audrey is soo fortunate... It always nice to see stuff like that! When I recued Lil` Girl from a kill shelter near here she was to be put down the following day. I got a phone call from the American Black and Tan Coonhound Rescue and she asked me if I could forster her. I drove out to pick her up and every bone in her body was showing. She was about a year old and already just gave birth! Poor thing had sores on her feet "paws" I think from whatever they clean with at the shelter. They were very tender but healed fine in a few weeks. She had very little or no human contact and never been inside 4 walls before. I think she was beat also because she'd run from me with her tummy almost touching the ground. What was to be just a forster is now apart of the family here in the country. She gained wieght and she is all muscle. It will be a year in Feb. since I got her. She is getting better with the "afraid" of everything and comes inside at night now. | | | |
| GreytDay
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 | | 11/05/2007 7:40 AM |
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| Zig_Kat
 Best in Group Posts:656
 | | 11/05/2007 8:41 AM |
| | How cool. It so reminded me of Tala. She hardly had any fur, deep gashes across her front legs and so thin.
You would never know her past by looking at her now. I look at her in amazement... she's wonderful
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