Hunter has been w me over a week.
He came to rescue -- and like most, there were things we could do to help him. His bloodwork is getting better. We are still working on housetraining but he's making progress.
I'm seeing some definite resemblance to Tigger. You know-- the bouncy, trouncy,,,
The more I've read it, the more it sounds like Hunter. LOL
"The wonderful thing about tiggers
Is tiggers are wonderful things!
Their tops are made of rubber,
Their bottoms are made of spring! (Yes, Hunter can BOUNCE!)
They're bouncy, trouncy, flouncy, pouncy,
Fun, fun, fun, fun, fun...but, (Hunter's tail is always wagging, and he wants fun! And love!)
The wonderful things about tiggers is:
I'm the only one, I'm the only one.
Hunter LOVES attention. He loves to be on your lap. But… he can also be part kangaroo and part octopus. He can whirl and run, walk right by your feet and get in the way. He is so busy!! (Still kind of like Tigger.) He is a puppy after all. He could be anywhere from 6 months to 9 months. There’s no way to tell. He’s all puppy energy.
Good thing he’s so sweet. If you need help, he’s right there. Did I mention he's RIGHT THERE?
Need the sheets changed? He’s your guy.
Hunter was so timid at first but now he’s getting more secure and he raids the toy container.
He isn’t a Tigger-kangaroo-octopus all the time. A lot of the time, he’s quiet and calm, and he’s a sweetheart. Puppies do have to rest. Good boy Hunter. 🥰🐾