Ace My Doggo

Ace My Doggo

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This is Ace, he is a pitbull lab mix puppy. He's about a year old he was a rescue from an awful situation. I don't get to see him very often but this is just a book of his goofyness to help make people's day! Enjoy my baby's goofy personality and weird pictures!
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Omega pup Eli struggles with the transition from life on the run to the daily life as a part of a loving and protective pack ♕♕♕ -Or- ♕♕♕ Childhood should be a time of innocence, wonder, safety, and love. It should be a chance to discover our passions, our talents, our unique basket of interests. It should the solid foundation that gives us the most healthy epigenetics and biological health for future years. It should give us the best possible chance to win our me vs. me battle and become happy contributors to society. Childhood is the foundation we need to get right if we want a thriving world. But unfortunately for the young omega pup by the name Eli, this wasn't the case. for as long as he can remember he has lived in fear and distress. All his life he and his mother has traveled from place to place in seeking off a temporary home. Never has he felt like he belonged, or lived in a place that actually felt like home. he had never experienced the safety and love of being a part of a pack. But what happens when his dear mother gets sick? or when the Lycan pack finds the young and rare omega curled up to the mother? will they take them in? or will they leave the pup next to his dying mother?

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