Posted on 01/08/2014 3:08:22 PM PST by Kartographer
A dog named Peanut in Jasper, Indiana, is expected to make a full recovery after sheriff's deputies found him frozen to the ground in sub-zero temperatures.
"He has some sores on his feet where he was pulled from the frozen snow," said Mary Saalman, executive director of the Dubois County Humane Society, which has been caring for the dog. "Other than being underweight, he seems very happy."
(Excerpt) Read more at shine.yahoo.com ...
Years ago, my sister had a dog named Buttons. She had been hit by a car, which resulted in the breaking of both of her back legs. After good care, she regained full functioning of her legs, but, if she wanted attention, she would drag those back legs.
“It finally got warm enough where mine actually want to go out for more than 30 seconds.”
LOL! I know what you mean!
Looks like he may have left a little calling card at the top of the photo.
Nah, that’s a leaf. I don’t post pics of poop. LOL
Ah. Glad to hear that.
The only reason I made the comment is that my dog has left sculptures that look just like that. Thankfully, he has not been so vain as to sign them. Not yet, anyway. :)
This is a puppy mill. Call them what they are and take all the dogs.
They’ve spent the last two days crapping on the sidewalk so I made them a couple of trails out into the yard today.
For that matter, the reason I have so few pictures of my dogs together is because they always have their noses up each other’s butts.
Indeed! It could have been worse.
It’s been so cold here I can’t get this drafty 300 year old log house to stay warm.
The dogs are wearing their outside coats inside.
The first couple of hours were kinda pitiful because they all thought they were going to the doggy toy store.
Seven, being the contrarian, keeps ripping her Velcro straps open and running around ‘nude’.
I think she has a better tolerance for chilliness.
Crazy things.
Poor dog...glad it’s okay.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.