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  • Last Monday, my husband was re-keying a property (he works for Century 21) & saw that there was a dog in the backyard. This property had been vacant for a year now so he knew the dog did not belong to any current tenants. He tried to approach the dog but she ran off out to the front & he couldn't catch her. On Wednesday he had to return to the property & he saw the dog again, but her condition was much worse than on Monday so he tried to approach her again. This time, instead of running away, she turned over on her back as to say "Help me!". He called me & let me know the situation & I agreed that we could take her in. We have 2 dogs of our own, so at 1st they did not like this new doggie on their territory. But after a couple hours they were welcoming & they all seemed to get along ok. The next day (Thursday) we went grocery shopping & got home around 7pm. The stray we took in was hiding in our closet & seemed frightened. My hubby picked her up to see if something was wrong & as he was looking her over in front of a mirror he saw a puppy was coming out!!! We had NO idea she was pregnant, my hubs thought her stomach was expanded due to not having any food, but boy was he wrong! Panic set in & we did not know what to do so we decided to drive up the street to the animal hospital. We loaded mama & her pup into the back of our Lexus. I was in the back with them & during our 30 second drive another puppy was born, holy shit this was nuts! Dr. Lunt was working that night & he graciously took them in & cared for them. She had 2 more puppies at the hospital, 3 males & 1 female. Friday they called & informed me that if we didn't take them in they would have to turn them over to the humane society. I could not let that happen so I convinced my hubby to take them in. After a million phone calls I got in contact with Lost Our Home & they found a foster home for them by Sunday, it was amazing! Mama & her puppies are all healthy & doing great. My mother in law is even adopting the mama (after the puppies are weaned of course) so that my brother in law will finally have a new doggie, since theirs passed away last year. He named her Lucky, which I think is perfect. :) I can't thank Dr. Lunt, Jessica & the rest of the staff at North Valley Regional Animal Hospital enough!
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