Tuk Tuk — what an adventure he has been.
I’ve had so many fosters in the last 18 years but none this young. (Mika was a puppy but she was a little older.)
We set up a puppy pen.
Tuk Tuk met big dogs.
And lots of small dogs. We have plenty of those!
He met children— big and small. He loved them all.
He had his first bath. He had good food and put on some weight.
He played in the yard. We put a harness on him to get him used to it. We began leash training. (Thanks Kay and Claretta for your encouragement.).
He experienced life to the full and had so much fun. So did we!
He had his health care updated. Have to keep him healthy.
And then it was time to leave. We got his blanket (thanks Andrea!) and his bed.
We gathered toys and bowls and food and snacks.
He took his special bear that he sleeps with.
And he went to live with Granger and Gigi. (This was at my house when Granger came to visit.)
My daughter was so excited.
And so we’re my grandchildren!
They have had pets all their lives and are gentle with them.
They gave belly rubs.
He met Granger and Gigi again. He was ready to play!
A long day and he has his resting area set up. Puppies need lots of naps.
We will have lots of updates. Don’t worry. He will be a very loved puppy! ❤️❤️
Tuk Tuk is so like my Yum Yum .....I wish him well in his new home!
ReplyDeleteI think that Tuk Tuk came along and aided in healing for a lot of people who followed his adventures through Linda's blog and daily posts.
ReplyDeleteHer dedication to rescues and the happenings over at Camp Runamuck reflects her faith in God and family. I doubt she realizes how many lives she touches in a positive way when she takes time at the end of a day to finish her blog before falling into bed.
I, for one thank her.