Meet Misty

in dog •  7 years ago  (edited)

On October 4th 2016, two little doggies were born. Bobo (left) and Misty (right); both girls.
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My friend and I had previously agreed that I would have one of the puppies. His family wanted to keep the black one since it looked exactly like the mother.

Their mother, Bee, is a very kind doggy with a huge heart and adventurous attitude. She aggressively ate corn and a lot of other good foods during her pregnancy:
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Just a couple months after birth, Misty was all set to leave the nest; leaving her mother and sister behind. She was so confused on the 5 minute car ride to her new home. This was my first time having a dog. I’ve always had a cat, so this was completely new for me as well.

I made sure Misty had everything she would need to feel comfortable in her new home. Plenty of toys, food, water, and a nice place to sleep.

Misty has the cutest personality. She loves everyone and everything. Whenever I cry, she tries to lick my tears away. She is always smiling! Misty is truly a blessing ❤️
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