Thursday, October 29, 2020

Unattended children will be given an espresso and a puppy

 So when Lisa came home one day and said that she had seen 7 puppies on a walk I should have known that the espresso was coming as well. 

Lisa and Saint Terryl (the amazing Terryl Just) went to take a look. The mother was there but not in great shape and wasn't feeding the pups. They took turns leaving food and watching them and when one day the numbers were 5 puppies and no sight of mom brought them home. (Lisa does think she spotted the other 2 a week ago being cared for). 

                                                                                                                                    

Two sisters came to our house and two sisters/ one brother went to Terryl's. The plan was to get them healthy and then find a more permanent spot- yeah- you can place your bets here! 


Agnes is with Lisa and Lola is with Luca


Here they are the day their brothers and sisters came to visit

All that playing has established what these dogs are good at- sleeping! These dogs are all-pro sleepers! They will crawl up anywhere (they prefer Lisa) and are out!



They aren't total slackers, I will grudgingly admit that they can be helpful- 

here Agnes helps Lisa work out,
and helps locate a beer for me.


Lola helps organize my school things



Agnes helps Lisa put away her running shoes



and helps organize the groceries

Lisa can stop reading here.




I talk about these puppies being a pain (which they are) but let's face it I like them too. As long as they let Lisa train them to stop peeing in the house and they let me train them how to sit on bean bags and watch TV, I think they can stay. 



Here's a thought: Want to do something good? Terryl Just runs the Yangon Animal Shelter. She has over 600 dogs living north of town that might otherwise get poisoned. She is constantly looking to educate people (locals and expats) and increase the number of spayed and neutered dogs. She does good work. You should help. If you visit their site, www.yangonanimalshelter.com, you can see more pictures of dogs and donate too.