They are no longer in cages
By LK2018
@Letranknight2015 (52665)
Philippines
May 6, 2020 11:06am CST
It's been a month since their birth, I didn't realize that they were growing so fast that now they can walk.
My problem now is that I had to put them to the cage only to prevent them from messing with their parent's meal time.
Sadly, I have to put all four of them for adoption next month since I can't have additional dogs.
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@shaggin (74988)
• United States
7 May 20
@Letranknight2015 no I mean so you won’t have more puppies mamas gotta get fixed.
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@Letranknight2015 (52665)
• Philippines
7 May 20
Hello @shaggin I think because of her instinct protecting her pups.

@Letranknight2015 (52665)
• Philippines
9 May 20
They are vulnerable when they were younger @Aansh13 but now they can walk and be playful, i only put them there to keep them from other creatures harm.
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@nanette64 (20363)
• Fairfield, Texas
6 May 20
I sure hope you can find them some 'good' homes @Letranknight2015 .
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@Letranknight2015 (52665)
• Philippines
7 May 20
Hello @nanette64 Yeah now I'm going to promote them in my neighborhood.
@DesirousDreamer (34776)
• Peoria, Arizona
6 May 20
Freedom!! I hope those puppies find amazing forever homes! They are so cute!
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@Letranknight2015 (52665)
• Philippines
7 May 20
Hello @DesirousDreamer At first they're just transferred some where because it's hot. But now they're liking the outdoors and walks around much.
@Letranknight2015 (52665)
• Philippines
7 May 20
Hello @thelme55 Well, I hope so because i took care of them since birth.
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@Letranknight2015 (52665)
• Philippines
7 May 20
Having four dogs is expensive enough @much2say
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@Hannihar (130150)
• Israel
10 May 20
@Letranknight2015
Good luck with the adoption. Won't it be hard because of the virus to find people to adopt them?











