We felt like our puppies were pricesless. It was a full time job taking care of them. Thankfully, it was nice weather and we were able to have them outside some of the time. They loved playing and Lola was very quick to teach them how to play. She thrived on taking care of them. One day, we were so busy with the puppies we noticed that Lola was missing. Ugh, Lola ran off again. We spent weeks putting flyers up, contacting the shelters. When we thought all hope was lost, we got a call from someone who lived about 5 miles from us. He said he heard a dog "howling". We knew it was Lola. She doesn't ever bark, she howls! My husband went searching for her. It took a few days and about 20 strategicly placed cheeseburgers for Lola to be found. He was just ready to call it quits after searching for days when he saw something running back and forth in a field above the road. He yelled for Lola, and the figure stopped and came running like a bullet towards him. Once again, she was home. Yes, it took some more Vet bills to get her back to being healthy! Her puppies were so excited to be reunited with their mom. I don't think that there was a dry eye in the house. We were so glad to have her back.
The puppies were a very popular attraction for people driving by our house. The girls looked forward to playing with them night and day. Lola was very attached to them, as were our other little ones. We didn't want to sell them, we just wanted to find people who would adopt them and love them as much as we did.
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