What a sweet heart. Truman will find that "special" home, I just know it. Too bad he's so far away, I might just have couch space for him. It still amazes me how well blind dogs can adapt. Percy was slow and cautious when he first came and used to walk with his front legs forward like he was feeling for things. Now he runs around just like the rest of the pack.
Mom to Pugsley, Wednesday, Hank, Ringo (failure 1), Wesley (failure 2) & Jed my little boy from Kansas.
Foster Mom to Tucker.
Missing Grandma Gert & Precious Percy at the Bridge.
Foster Coordinator Pugalug Pug Rescue
http://www.dogster.com/?72730 Pugsley
http://www.dogster.com/?72737 Wednesday
http://www.dogster.com/?72742 Hank
http://www.dogster.com/?72750 Percy
http://www.dogster.com/?133137 Ringo
http://www.dogster.com/?155348 Wesley
http://www.dogster.com/?234393 Jed
http://www.dogster.com/?420663 Gertie
My boys that see with their hearts.
What a smushy face - I love him!![]()
Hugs,
Renee, Junior, Frito, Elliot, Squirt & Rocco
**Nothing says "I Love You" like a Pug sneezing in your face!**
In memory of my "Heart" Pugweiser - 7/12/03 - 4/1/07 - Lost to P.D.E. (Pug Dog Encephalitis)
"Heaven's the place where all the dogs you have ever loved come to greet you."
