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Mumof3 Posted - Jan 21 2007 : 11:16:12 AM
My daughter called me yesterday to say that our dogs, Bentley and Rilo, had brought home a little puppy and that they were all having so much fun playing in the back yard. Agains my protests, she FED the "little" puppy on the back porch. When I arrived home, I found that this puppy was the size of a small bear cub!!! It's huge. And, it will not go home. My fear is that someone has left him off because either a. they realized that he was going to be huge or b. they decided they just did not want him- or there is the possibility that perhaps he is lost and someone, hopefully, is looking for him.
I am making up flyers to post at the grocery stores and vet offices in our area.
Bentley has a habit of bringing home wayward dog friends. He is 9 years old now, has never been in a dog fight, has pals that he goes to visit during the day and feels that if one of the dogs he meets is not being cared for properly, he brings them home. Apparently he is the great caretaker of stranded animals. Unfortunately, my husband does not share the same feelings as Bentley, or Rilo!
So now, we have this little "bear cub" laying at our doorstep, looking at us with his very beautiful hazel eyes, wagging his tale and pulling out all the stops to make us like him, and one very grumpy dad! And my daughter wants to keep him. The question is - who will win this battle?
I hope that we find his owners soon!

Karin
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shelle Posted - Feb 06 2007 : 11:12:10 PM
Aww he is so cute!

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Tracey Posted - Feb 06 2007 : 9:56:52 PM
Glad things are working for you and Bear!

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Mumof3 Posted - Feb 06 2007 : 3:42:31 PM
Bear (what else COULD we call him) is adjusting well thus far. He is adapting to being in the house for short periods of time, is sitting on command and has learned that he may not eat any of my shoes. He is so sweet and gentle, which is good because he is growing everyday. He is pretty easy to train! We will be fencing in the back yard (never had to with the other dogs) soon so he will be able to roam at will. He goes to the vet on Friday for the little snip-snip and some shots. No one has called to lay claim to him, so I guess he was destined to be here. I think my husband has resigned himself to the fact that he is here to stay. He still isn't thrilled. Poor guy- he hates animals and he marries a woman who adores them. Ah, well.
So, Bear and Bentley and Rilo are now becoming fast friends!

Karin
lilpunkin Posted - Feb 06 2007 : 2:57:34 PM
I love dogs! And he is just a cutie! To me it sounds like he was meant to be with you and your family. One day you will look back and know why he walked into your lives. Things happen for a reason. How is he adjusting so far?

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Miss Bee Haven Posted - Jan 29 2007 : 07:03:43 AM
OOOHH! He's such a sweet furry boy! We now have five dogs, three of which were abandoned on our farm property. I think we're all a bunch of softies!

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Nance in France Posted - Jan 28 2007 : 09:36:44 AM
Cute "little" thing. Gee, I'd like to have a "little" spare cash lying around! I think he is fantasizing about that toy being a roast chicken......... Nance
katie-ell Posted - Jan 28 2007 : 06:36:27 AM
Good for you, taking in this puppy! Or good for Bentley for looking after the little guy! Can you imagine the 'conversation' between the two? 'Hey, kid, you lost? Come with us! We have a great place and some great peeps! Stick with me, kid, and do that thing with your eyes. We'll win them over!'
Persephone Posted - Jan 28 2007 : 06:14:28 AM
He's adorable! I knew some people once who had a Newfoundland they named Oso- I think that's Norwegian for bear.

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Tracey Posted - Jan 27 2007 : 7:49:52 PM
I'd have to agree with Tina, Bear looks like an aussie rott mix. Definitely aussie, though. Oye...you poor thing

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GaiasRose Posted - Jan 27 2007 : 5:42:46 PM
What a sweet face he has...oh goodness sakes. I love those eyes and those big beautiful feet....oh puppy.


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Aunt Jenny Posted - Jan 27 2007 : 5:26:16 PM
Looks like he is part chow to me!! Is his tongue blue or spotted??? He sure is a cutie! I have a soft spot for dogs..my husband it is cats so between the two of us we stay at a pretty reasonable level of pets..well, 3 dogs and 2 cats...but about 4 stray cats that we feed all the time..one that he named so I guess we have 3 that we should claim.
I would name him Red.


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bramble Posted - Jan 27 2007 : 5:18:00 PM
Bear of course you old softy! Glad to hear he is going to stay with you and his "buddies"! Hope Dad softens up soon! He really looks like a character!

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Mumof3 Posted - Jan 27 2007 : 5:08:27 PM
My husband and I took this "bear cub" to the humane society in Atlanta today. I felt so sorry for him, because he was so happy to be riding in the truck with us. Well, when we got there, we found out that they could not accept him as they were FULL!! We could be put on a waiting list, but there are 109 people ahead of us. And, there is no guarantee they will take him. SOOOOO- it looks like we have a new dog. (We tried to call all of the local humane societies and they are full as well.) It's off to the vet next week for a little snip-snip and shots. Oh, and fencing in part of our back yard so he and the other 2 can play without roaming all over the neighborhood. Now, for a name. I am such a wimp.

Karin
Nancy Gartenman Posted - Jan 22 2007 : 3:04:13 PM
OH Tina, he is a little bear. lets call him Barney.
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Tina Michelle Posted - Jan 22 2007 : 12:57:46 PM
he almost looks like a mix between a rottweiler and a australian shepherd.

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Mumof3 Posted - Jan 22 2007 : 12:47:47 PM
Here is the "little" puppy!!



He is just huge- and look at those paws!!! I call him Bear. But, he still has to go home.

Karin
Beemoosie Posted - Jan 22 2007 : 02:34:20 AM
I used to bring home cats all the time and tell my mom, "But they NEED us!"

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bohemiangel Posted - Jan 21 2007 : 12:26:01 PM
awww I wanna see! Can you post a pic of the wannabe cub;) I think that's great that Bentley is a lil helping dog for those less fortunate :-P

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