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I was going to ask if it was you that was adopting them. Then I saw it was you that fostered them.
So on behalf of all of Lemmy, thank you for helping these little guys in their time of need. Boy are they gonna be confused. Born to one family, left in a park, found by another family, and just as they get comfortable, ANOTHER family ends up with them! I hope they don't develop trust/abandonmrnt issues.
Maybe you could visit on weekends to help them understand that they weren't bad pups and abandoned......well, not abandoned twice anyways.
At this point, I think they're honorary park pets. Even after they're adopted by someone, it's like everyone in town knows of these pups, and they'll absolutely have to bring them back out to the park occasionally.
They can't help it, they need their play space!
Man.
Imagine having that many people loving you.
I wish I were a puppy!