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Old 11-21-2012, 12:55 PM   #17
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I guess I should tell the story, it's a pretty good one:

It was actually Saturday now that I think about it. It was about 7:30 PM and I heard a yelp, like a dog in pain. I thought it was my dog at first. My son and I looked around but Gordo was just laying there. Busy being fat and warm. We heard more yelps. They were coming from the back of the house.

We live just outside of town. The three mile road only has about five houses on it. All of the lots are olive orchards. Our home is a two story house about thirty yards from the road, on a twenty five acre orchard. The house sits on about one acre that is cleared with a front yard and gravel on the sides and back.

It's "Winter" here. That means that there is almost continual rain and the temperatures at night get down to about 45 degrees, probably around 60 degrees in the daytime. It was raining pretty hard that night. The wind was blowing too. It was raining sideways in fact. Those yelps had to be pretty loud for us to hear them.

I went to the back porch and looked around. It's brick, and it's about four feet tall. Something was hiding on the ground to my left, under the wire frame racks and junk I store there. Next to our trash cans. There was a lot of thrashing around and yelping. I thought a dog had been hit by a car and was hiding in pain. I kept my son back and approached with a flashlight.

I couldn't see anything at all. Just a lot of yelping and thrashing around. I finally caught sight of a tail, then a leg. Then the face of a tiny puppy. She was maybe 18 inches long. Cold, wet, shivering, crying...looked like she was starving too. It was pretty horrible. I called to her over and over but she just cowered in the corner. After a few minutes of talking to her I said ,"Come on baby. You're going to be OK." As I said the word "baby" she rushed me and jumped into my arms.

I don't know how to identify breeds very well. I thought she was a beagle because of her longish nose and floppy ears. One of my coworkers thinks Cocker Spaniel. I am trying to find out if the puppy belongs to anyone around here. Nothing so far. There are a lot of loose dogs in this town. It was probably abandoned on the side of the road. So, now we have a new dog named "Baby."
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