08/03/2019
Having followed these precious pups' rescue from the beginning, I am happy to see they will be going to their new home as a pack! An amazing story, an amazing organization... if you know anyone that may be able to welcome the full Will and Grace pack into their home, contact Puplandia today!
Why all together?
Today we got some very direct feedback strongly disagreeing with a decision made about the 4 white pups called the Will & Grace Pack.
They need to be adopted together.
Gosh, it would be easier to separate, but ultimately it’s not what’s best for them.
Recently, all 4 went to a weekend foster so the foster mama could take a little break, they all had each other until Karen had a seizure, break over, foster mama rushed over and took Karen to TVER, shortly after Jack had a seizure. The stress of being separated was too much, Karen was anxious until she was back with Will, Grace and Jack. They slept all night and half the next day all checking in with each other at different times. I’ve never seen a Pack this bonded.
I ended up calling and having a really nice conversation with a wonderful caring women that didn’t understand all the behind the scene events.
It made me wonder how many others didn’t know... and disagree with us.
The Will & Grace Pack ( 4 white dogs) came from a home all together, they all suffered the same, and with a minimum of 6 most likely 8 years together have a bond, like I said before, IVE NEVER SEEN!
So why all together? Because it’s what’s best for them.
If you would like to adopt please email [email protected]
* on a personal note I own 5 dogs and my dogs are not bonded like the Will & Grace Pack, don’t get me wrong they love each other but my pack could be separated.
Pack! We didn’t make this decision lightly, and we know it will take longer to find the perfect home ... but we know it’s out there.
Xoxo