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The seven new puppies at GRAS are all doing great And all ready, "Tank" has elected himself the Head Honcho. He bulldozes his way through the pack for attention and food. All the puppies eyes are open. They are establishing distinctive personalities. And they look like small, fat weeble wabbles Click on headline for complete story with photo(s) By Kim Sallee Just a quick update on the 7 "new additions" at the Green River Animal Shelter. They are doing great....they all have a VERY good set of lungs, a hearty appetite and ZERO amount of patience when it comes to waiting in line for their bottle. Their eyes are now open and they look like small, fat weeble wabbles trying to maneuver around. They are definitely starting to show their own little personalities. A few have already been named. The head honcho of the bunch is now named Tank. He definitely resembles one! He is a wide as he is long and he plows over top of the 6 others when he thinks its time to eat. I will try and send an update every week on them. From week to week Im sure they are going to become more entertaining and more of a handful. Kim Sallee--Director, Green River Animal Shelter, 455 Appleby Drive, Columbia, KY. This story was posted on 2015-03-09 01:04:50
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