....in the form of a beautiful brindle pit bull puppy.
My hubby came home from lunch and said "Ummm....I found a stray in the front yard. I brought it into the courtyard." And lo and behold, there's a smiling pit bull standing on the patio.
He's beautiful! Not huge and hulking, just the normal-sized pit bull. Uncropped ears, fabulous brindle coloring, and a bit on the thin side. He looks young, maybe 4-6 months old. I noticed he wasn't lifting his leg on anything either. And he's sooo sweet!
Zeus absolutely loved this little boy. Within two minutes, they were romping up and down the courtyard. Very brave of this little boy, considering that he's half Zeus' size, and Zeus tends to play rough. The people we've asked think the pup might belong to our neighbors across the street. But their yard and house is padlocked, so we weren't able to get in and ask. We decided to keep the dog in our courtyard until we can get ahold of the neighbor.
I've been repeating "No, we can't keep him. We don't need another dog. We can't afford homeowner's on a pit bull. And we can't keep two male dogs in the same house."
Hubby had been absolutely no help. The man has always wanted a pit bull. He says "You know, our insurance guy is a friend. He'll just say the pup is a terrier mix. And I had two male dogs before...."
Gawd, I really hope this pup belongs to the neighbor. That way, I don't have to face the dilemma of whether or not to keep him. It doesn't help that I'm home sick from work today. All I can think about is that sweet little dog snoozing next to the front door.
Help!!
My hubby came home from lunch and said "Ummm....I found a stray in the front yard. I brought it into the courtyard." And lo and behold, there's a smiling pit bull standing on the patio.
He's beautiful! Not huge and hulking, just the normal-sized pit bull. Uncropped ears, fabulous brindle coloring, and a bit on the thin side. He looks young, maybe 4-6 months old. I noticed he wasn't lifting his leg on anything either. And he's sooo sweet!
Zeus absolutely loved this little boy. Within two minutes, they were romping up and down the courtyard. Very brave of this little boy, considering that he's half Zeus' size, and Zeus tends to play rough. The people we've asked think the pup might belong to our neighbors across the street. But their yard and house is padlocked, so we weren't able to get in and ask. We decided to keep the dog in our courtyard until we can get ahold of the neighbor.
I've been repeating "No, we can't keep him. We don't need another dog. We can't afford homeowner's on a pit bull. And we can't keep two male dogs in the same house."
Hubby had been absolutely no help. The man has always wanted a pit bull. He says "You know, our insurance guy is a friend. He'll just say the pup is a terrier mix. And I had two male dogs before...."
Gawd, I really hope this pup belongs to the neighbor. That way, I don't have to face the dilemma of whether or not to keep him. It doesn't help that I'm home sick from work today. All I can think about is that sweet little dog snoozing next to the front door.
Help!!