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What is Your Pet Doing Right Now?

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This level of acceptance from Rue Dog is absolutely unpresedented. Marlowe adores Rue Dog, but also takes care to respect Rue's social cues. This is what socialization looks like...

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These boys have an amazing capacity for adaptation. Marlowe will never replace Zwi, he wasn't meant to, but he does bridge the gap left by the loss of an amazing dog. The way this pup meshes with Potato Cat and Rue Dog is nothing short of stunning. Mar is a wonderful guy.
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More Marlowe antics. We love enrichment toys, are confused by french fries, had a socialization outing, and taught Rue Dog how to fetch.
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Ollie is sleeping peacefully for the first time in a week. He slipped outside, panicked, and got himself lost for an entire week. He is 100% blind (born without eyeballs), so we were even more worried than we would have normally been.

We finally found him, and he's sleeping it off. He's so deeply asleep that I think I could lift him up and wiggle him like a noodle.


Prolly shouldn't, though. :)
 
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Ollie is sleeping peacefully for the first time in a week. He slipped outside, panicked, and got himself lost for an entire week. He is 100% blind (born without eyeballs), so we were even more worried than we would have normally been.

We finally found him, and he's sleeping it off. He's so deeply asleep that I think I could lift him up and wiggle him like a noodle.


Prolly shouldn't, though. :)
Awww... Welcome home Ollie! Sleep well, Precious Cat.
 

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