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Annie (Nanna-G)

We never wrote about Annie. She is my dog. She is 3/4 Bassett Hound and 1/4 Beagle. She is so cute. She is such a good girl, too. She has lost about 9 pounds since she has been with us. Everyone thought she was fat, but she is slim now and so cute. Her face is beagle, but her body is very bassett. She hates peeing outside and hates pooping out there even more. She hates loud noises, but makes loud otter noises when she first sees Jonathan or I come in the house. She knows the sound of the car locking and Jonathan says she gets excited when Mommy comes home. That’s my Nanna. She likes to eat the Christmas tree and throws it up afterwards. She can pee 5 times in one hour (I have seen her do it). She likes to sleep on my couch or on the bed, where it is soft. She likes to have baths with her bath wipes. She is such a baby.

Annie is 5 years old. She was born in a litter of two. Annie (originally Cheyenne) her Mom and her sister were tied to a tree outside a New Hampshire home on two feet of rope for 3-4 years. They were skinny and sickly. The girlfriend of the man who had these dogs suggested to the man that he bring them to the junkyard and chain them to a fence. He did so, and she called the New England Beagle Rescue. Her mother and sister died, but Annie went on to live in a foster home, where she made friends with her other foster dog-mates and ate a lot of food. I found her picture on a website and decided she had to be a part of my life. After a lot of convincing, we got Annie.

Annie is probably about the best dog I could have asked for. She is quiet and loving and make you feel better when you are down. She just loves whoever gets close to her.

Thank you, Jonathan for helping bring Annie home.