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Sep 18 2008

Girls and Dogs

Published by christiesilvers at 9:57 pm under children, parenting Edit This

We have a dog.  We’ve had our dog since October 2007.  Our dog was a stray puppy that someone had dumped.  Our dog took a shying to our girls and we brought our dog home.

Well, our dog is a year old now and we just found out that the dog we thought was a boy, is actually a GIRL!  Yep, we’re idiots.  LOL!  The hubby and I have been around cats and dogs all of our lives.  We both checked this dog out numerous times in the first few weeks, but he/she was still so young that one day we’d think boy and the next girl.  So we finally settled on boy and went callingour dog a HIM for the last year.

 Now our dog has hit puberty and it’s very easy to tell that he is now a SHE.  The girls are getting a huge kick out it.  They keep laughing and saying, “Fudge is a girl now!”

So, it looks like the hubby has yet another girl in the family.  Here he thought that he had a male companion and it turns out to be another girl.  The poor guy!

Go ahead, laugh at our stupidity… we already have!  LOL!

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3 Responses to “Girls and Dogs”

  1. ssosbeon 19 Sep 2008 at 8:21 pm edit this

    Okay, I’m sorry, but I had to laugh :)You know, there is an easy way to tell if s/he was a boy or not :)

    I can only imagine how shocked you were to find out. We have a female that is a little older than yours. She’s hit puberty too….yeah…ugh, lol.

  2. sunnflron 20 Sep 2008 at 7:30 pm edit this

    How funny. I will admit that we didn’t know what our cat was when we first got him either. He was only 7 weeks old. The vet had to tell us he was a boy.

  3. catleighon 21 Sep 2008 at 11:56 pm edit this

    Heehe.
    I know it’s hard to tell when they’re small.
    Still funny.

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