Adopted
Cody Carl (aka Big Tex)
Update 09/15/2007:
Sent: Friday, September 14, 2007 9:31 PM
To: grr
Subject: Fwd: pics of Cody
Hi Tim, These
are new pictures of Cody Carl(aka Big Tex). He's a wonderful new member of our
family, and we love him so much! Thanks, Joe and Lynn Carl





Holly
...
Four-year-old Holly came to GRR near the end of June, when
her owners could no longer care for her. They knew she had an underactive
thyroid and commented that she was “a bit fat,” but when our volunteer went to
meet her… “Er… I don’t think it’s just low thyroid that is making this girl look
like a beach ball! I think she’s pregnant.” Bingo! In fact, Holly was not spayed
and had been sharing her yard with a male Golden who wasn’t neutered… and, well,
you can guess the rest. We whisked her into care and off to the vet, where an
X-ray confirmed that a Blessed Event was indeed in the offing—and very soon,
too.
Holly
settled gratefully into her foster home. A cool, quiet, clean
indoor room—what a wonderful change from a hot
backyard for the little expectant mom! She seemed to appreciate the fact that
someone was looking out for her, even licking her foster mom’s hand after having
her painfully infected ears medicated. Holly’s former owners had taken her in at
about age 1 from “a friend of a friend” and didn’t think she’d had training, but
her foster mom quickly discovered otherwise: “She is rusty, but knows HEEL,
ABOUT, SIT, COME, STAY, and LIE DOWN.”
On
July 3, just one week after coming into care, and just in time for Independence
Day,
Holly proudly produced four healthy puppies:
first Big Tex and his sister
Glory Girl, and then, a
few hours later, two more boys, Sparky and
Firecracker. Holly has proved to be a
super mama to her little family. In fact, her behavior overall has been just
great; she is fine with the cats and other dogs at her foster home, and she’s
lovely with all the humans in the household, too—perfectly relaxed as they visit
with her and the puppies. “She is going to make someone an awesome dog!” says
her foster mom.
Holly
has plenty of milk for her crew, and the puppies
are growing fast… all of them weigh over five pounds
now. Their eyes are open, they are roly-poly, they’re waddling around, and with
their soft, rich fur, black button noses, and velvety paws, they look adorable.
And they’ll only get cuter! The pictures you see here
were taken on July 26th, and you can bet
that the pups already look more like dogs and less
like pudgy little pigs. They’ll be ready to go to their new homes on September
3rd.
Do you want a puppy to love and raise into the
very best dog ever? We’re looking for families with children over the age of
five and the ability to spend plenty of time at home with the new pup. Someone
who works out of the home or who can come home from work several times each day
would be perfect.
Have
you been
wanting
a wonderful 4-year-old girl Golden to complete your
family? Holly needs
a forever home, too! Once she has weaned her pups,
she’ll be all set to come live with you. (And GRR will of course have her spayed
just as soon as we get the vet’s OK to proceed.)
If you’re interested in adopting Holly or one of her kids,
just let us know! We’d love to talk to you.
View Pictures Here