Puppies need a new home

Roberto

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PUPPIES NEED A HOME!
Cutest little 6 weeks old Mexican Street Dog breed puppies, now available for adoption. these little sweeties have been bottle fed and are raring to go to a new home. Good selection of flavors all in good health, had all appropriate vaccinations. Be the first on your street to be the proud owner of the newest, hottest dog breed " Mexican Street Dog". They are the most intelligent, toughest, most loving dog you will find.
HURRY, they won't last long.
Call Dee at 602-324-7241 for more information and a viewing.
 

Ladyjeeper

Sonoran Goddess
Staff member
Must. Not. Look. At. The. Black. One. Nooooo. Noooooo....................................Don't look, Ethel.
 

Ladyjeeper

Sonoran Goddess
Staff member
I'm still working. I can't leave something that young alone all day.......... Are they at Nancy's? No, don't answer that! Is it male or female? No, no no! Never mind........ I wish I could get retired!!!!! Argh!!!
 

Roberto

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These are small enough to take to work in one of those cute little carry packs. These puppies have not liven in air conditioned spendor. They live outside. Good shade, lots of water and some food and it will be waiting for you to come home from work.

No, Nancy did feel she had the time to take care of thems so she gave them to Dee. I will find out which the black one is and let you know ASAP !!
 

rockyptjoe

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PUPPIES NEED A HOME!
Cutest little 6 weeks old Mexican Street Dog breed puppies, now available for adoption. these little sweeties have been bottle fed and are raring to go to a new home. Good selection of flavors all in good health, had all appropriate vaccinations. Be the first on your street to be the proud owner of the newest, hottest dog breed " Mexican Street Dog". They are the most intelligent, toughest, most loving dog you will find.
HURRY, they won't last long.
Call Dee at 602-324-7241 for more information and a viewing.
I'll agree with that comment....my previous dog was one..... but you have name of the breed all wrong...they are the "Mexican Purebred", and easily become "legal"!
 

Roberto

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Joe Sez: "my previous dog was one". WAS, WAS.... that means you are ready for another. Chari has dibs on the black one but ther are 3 more lovelies to choose from.
 

rockyptjoe

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Sorry Roberto....I have another dog...inherited when my mom passed away....this one is also a "shelter"/rescue dog....I can only handle one at a time....
 

Ladyjeeper

Sonoran Goddess
Staff member
Leave it outside?!?!?!?! I wouldn't wish that on my worst enemy! Even my tough little Mexicat won't stay outside very long in the summer! I remember the first summer I had him here, I came home from work one evening and when I opened the door, he was asleep in the exact geographical center of my waterbed, on his back all 4 paws up and the ceiling fan was ruffling his fur. I said, "get up, lazy" and he opened one eye halfway and grumbled and then closed his eye and went back to sleep! That was the instant I realized that he had assimilated into the American way! LOL!

I work in a highrise on Central. They wouldn't be as tolerant of that as when we were in a little grubby office on Indian School.

I'll show the pic to my colleague. He lost his dog in March......
 

Roberto

Well Known Member
Living outside in the US is better than dead on a Penasco street. You could even set up one of those little misters to keep it cool.
 

Ladyjeeper

Sonoran Goddess
Staff member
Stop it..........Were you a lawyer in your previous life? You sure are persistant...........LOL!
 

rockyptjoe

Well Known Member
Living outside in the US is better than dead on a Penasco street. You could even set up one of those little misters to keep it cool.
I don't know if I'd do that with a puppy...but my dog is outside during the day...has plenty of shade and water, and one of those "individual" misters....he seems to have discovered that cool spot. I did have someone go over and let him in the house in the afternoon the past couple of days that were really a scorcher. Seems to have survived!!!
 

Roberto

Well Known Member
Joe Sez: I don't know if I'd do that with a puppy"

These puppies are Mexican Street Dogs. They have never experienced air condition. They live outside all the time right now.
 

Mentiras y Traición

Sonoran Goddess
Plenty of water, plenty of shade...he'll be fine. Growing up in PHX, our house did not have air. Remember taking several showers a day! Maybe a little swimming pool. I do that for my dogs here in Colorado every summer...
 

aacorp

Member
Gee Roberto - I have never given Dee any dogs !!!!!!

These are small enough to take to work in one of those cute little carry packs. These puppies have not liven in air conditioned spendor. They live outside. Good shade, lots of water and some food and it will be waiting for you to come home from work.

No, Nancy did feel she had the time to take care of thems so she gave them to Dee. I will find out which the black one is and let you know ASAP !!
I do give Dee's sister Barbara 2 -3 bags of dog food a week and have for many years. Where are Dee's dogs??? This is great to have another place to take them as Barbara is maxed out.. Are you taking them in at the office !!!! :eek:) This is great as we need another place - I have over 100 and need food so everyone please help with food donations at the center . We are just behind the old Villa Granada Hotel. Three blocks east of the electric co. Call Nancy at 383 1012
 

kelly

Active Member
when I was there in july we brought a puppy home with us. some guys were throwing it into the water saying in english he loves to swim .. poor baby i gave them 5 dollars brought him back home with me and my 4 poodles in my car, at border no one said anything, I just handed my kids and my passport NOTHING..I had 3 people and 5 dogs they said nothing. long story short best little dog ever even though he outweighs my poodles by triple and still growing. I got him in front of condos on playa miramar. dorathy and frank gave me flea powder for him, never even gotta say thanks. really best dog ever!!!!!
 

Ladyjeeper

Sonoran Goddess
Staff member
You were lucky, Kelly. The Americans require a health certificate from a PP vet for dogs brought into the US. I brought a cat home 4 years ago but was told that they will let you bring cats with no paperwork. I still sweated the crossing but he was asleep in my lap and the agent probably thought I had brought him down. That and everything else in that trip from hell. God was smiling on me. He's the best cat! My friend Brenda got Molly, her wonderful dog, from that same beach last Sept. Mexico dogs and cats are the best! Thank you for helping!
 

aacorp

Member
A few months ago I had 28 puppies that I was bottle feeding. Barbara who is Dee's sister offered to bottle feed 5 of them for me. I have been giving her dog food for many years and this is the first time she helped me out. Barbara is holding the puppies in the picture that Roberto claims I gave to Dee. This did not happen. Barbara brought the puppies back to me - all 5 of them. Three have been adopted and two are still here. They were never given to Dee or Roberto!!!!! Grindle one of the 2 remaining pups will be featured in the Sept issue of the Rocky Point Times.
The real estaste business is hurting I know but this is sick !!!!!!!! I am here 24/7 and it is hard work.
Animal Adoption Center of Rocky Point (A real rescue now for 10 years) 383 1012 www.rpaac.org
Frim the USA 602 412 3932
 
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