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Boy saved by puppies
Dog's never cease to amaze me! Don't you just love happy endings? :)
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/us_w...ost_in_fr.html
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Re: Boy saved by puppies
Awwwww..that makes me wanna get another dog!
Thanks for sharing!:)
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Father's name is James Thorpe who apparently showed up to get interviewed.
Mother's name is Sarah Ingram who didn't miss her 5 min of fame.
Yet, his Grandmother and Guardian, Katherine Elliot has custody.....of course, she wasn't watching the child either because the baby sitter lost him.
Sounds like a bad Jerry Springer episode. I'm surprised anyone noticed he was missing.
Nice story about the puppies though!
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wow, cute story! yay for puppies:D
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Sounds like very bad Parenting by whoever is caring for the child , but dam gotta give it up for the dogs .
:gj::banana:CHEERS for the PUPPIES !!!!!!!!!!:gj::banana:..
gotta love dogs , sometimes they can be to smart for their own good but most of the time they are smartest when they have to be ..
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Re: Boy saved by puppies
Awww!!! Great story Kim! :D
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Yay for puppies!!! I had a Golden Retriever who saved two of our baby goats that had been born in the winter, in the middle of the night, and rolled out of the barn. She wrapped herself around them and stayed with them all night, we had found them early the next morning.
Anyway, none of us know the whole story about the parents or why the grandmother has guardianship of the child. It could be any reason. Lets not pass judgment without knowing the whole story. Now the baby sitter, should probably have been paying more attention.
Glad to hear he is a live and well, and I hope those two puppies get lots of love for what they did.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Kristy
It could be any reason. Lets not pass judgment without knowing the whole story
Not passing judgment; the truth, but it's very nature can never be prejudicial. Ya' gotta' admit that this isn't a nuclear family.
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Aww, that's a wonderful story. It even gave me chills. That is one super lucky boy. Those puppies deserve a very cushy life after that! :yes:
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