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In the Old West, Wyatt Earp was a lawman, a gunslinger and famed storyteller who fought at the O.K. Corral and became “one of the Old West's toughest and deadliest gunmen of his day” according to historians. (www.wyattearp.net) Our eponymous Frenchie of the TX 13 may not be a gunslinger, but he has transitioned to his foster home with the bravery and determination that made Wyatt Earp a hero.
Our Wyatt is a 19-pound creampuff that with his brindled buddy Pecos Bill is exploring the wilds of this thing called a “house.” There is a new thing called a “couch” that has them baffled. We suspect that they will catch on rather quickly, as their foster family showers them with love and attention. They were well taken care of and it shows: they have pretty coats and wonderful temperaments. Wyatt has a few minor health problems (ear and eye infections) probably brought on by the stress of the move. Otherwise he is quite healthy and just needs a little snip from the local jewel thief. If you can help defray the cost of Wyatt’s snip, he’d be much obliged.
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