Adopt a Fruit Pupstille!


These are the Fruit Pupstilles that are up for adoption!

Lemon Daisy

Lemon Daisy at 5 months

Lemon Daisy is approximately 5 months old and is a pet dog at heart – though she has been sleeping on dirty concrete all her life, she won’t sleep on anything but a rug, a dog bed, the sofa, anything soft! at her foster home! She’s a happy dog that loves to be with people and has the cutest sit-with-her-head-cocked-to-one-side look!

Read more about Lemon Daisy here!

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Birthday Fruit Pupstilles:

Longan

Longan at 7 weeks

Longan at 2.5 months

Longan at 2.5 months

Longan is 2.5 months old (as of 30 March 2011) and is a sweet docile little boy that loves company and cuddles! Read more about Longan here!

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Lychee

Lychee

Lychee at 2.5 months

Lychee is almost 2.5 months old (as of 30 March 2011) and is the naughtier of the 2 brothers and will certainly tug at your heartstrings with his boyish playfulness! Read more about Lychee here!

March 12, 2011. Lemon Daisy, Longan, Lychee. Leave a comment.

Birthday Fruit Pupstilles – Longan & Lychee

Grape with her babies

On the 22nd of January, on my birthday, a litter of 7 puppies was born to Grape, a handsome looking female mongrel with a really shiny coat. 7 little black and brown babies born in a dingy makeshift whelping box made of wooden planks and a metal rack.

Sadly, out of the 7, only 2 managed to survive to this day. It really was a survival of the fittest. Slowly, one by one they left this world. It was painful to return to the market only to be told a pup had died, a total of 5 times. Only Longan and Lychee made it through.

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March 12, 2011. Uncategorized. Leave a comment.

Lemon Daisy

Lemon Daisy is cute as a button and smart as can be!

 

Lemon Daisy at 5 months old

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March 10, 2011. Lemon Daisy. Leave a comment.

The Fruit Pupstilles Pack: How it all began

The last thing I expected to see while shopping for fruits was a tiny black wriggly puppy amidst the crates of oranges. “Buy one more box of cherries, free one puppy!” joked one fruit seller. “You want? Take home! It is nobody’s dog” said another. The cute as a button black little thing with a white spot on its head looked like it might have just turned 3 months. Bouncing around, it was oblivious of the dangers around him. Forklifts, crates, cartons, huge and heavy boxes of fruits, humans who are too busy working and going by their day to notice something so small at their feet.

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March 10, 2011. Lemon Daisy. Leave a comment.

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