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Got a second pup


Ja  Rhule

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As some of you may remember, I got a purebred German Shepherd puppy from a breeders about 3 months ago and some of you gave me crap about not rescuing a dog...  Well,  today I rescued a baby pup pitt bull (3 months old) from animal shelter.  She's getting her surgeries tomorrow and I'll be bringing her home on Monday.  I'll post pictures when she gets home.

 

 

Here's baby girl Keera

 

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Here's Keera meeting her older brother Killian

 

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I did the same I went to the SPCA and found a particular breed my old lady has been wanting forever but never had the $1500 to $2 grand for a puppy. I pick him after they cut his balls Monday which sucks cause I would love for him to stud one day and get a free puppy.out of the deal.

 

 

anyway my dog is so ugly but god he is adorable.

 

 

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Well done!!

She will be a very smart, sweet, and affectionate dog if you treat her right and I am sure you will. Socialize her as much as you can.

It feels good to save a life doesn't it?

She was confiscated from prior owners so it seems like she was mistreated. She will get spoiled in her new home tho. She will get lots of social time plus dog park every Sunday.

And yes, it feels great.

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Nice job on a rescue although I wouldn't have given you hell for getting a pure bred its awesome you saved a dogs life.

We also have a pure bred german shepard and we rescued a border collie from a sheltet

My German Shepherd pup got very sad when he smelled another dog on my wife's shirt. He put his head down and walk into his crate... He don't know what's coming this Monday.

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