Madison and Macy were from the breeder confiscation with Marty, Moe and Mackenzie. They were both pregnant and had to to spayed and lose their babies or lose their own lives. We brought them to our home shortly after they had been spayed, their bellies hung low as if they had just delivered puppies. They were very scared and huddled close to each other. I cried the first time I held them. I cried for the lost puppies and for the terrible life these little angels had endured. There was something very precious about these two girls who clung to each other for safety and comfort. It was apparent early on that these girls would have to placed together. They never let the other out of their site and would howl and cry if they were separated. They slowly became more trusting and playful and learned to tolerate a harness and leash. They were cautious of people but never showed any signs of aggression. We thought we might have the girls with us for a while as they both had some health issues that would need to be addressed. Along came their Guardian Angels, a loving women from California and her husband, a gentle giant. They had seen the girls, briefly, at our weekly adoption event and couldn't stop thinking about them. They adopted them the next weekend. We had the privilege of fur baby sitting the girls recently and they looked great. They remain close to one another and are still a little skittish but are loved and accepted as they are by their new forever Mom and Dad.
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my name is madison too.And I'm macy too.
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