Meet Bella and Maggie

Bella and Maggie are more than our family pets.  They have become family members.  Bella in is pictured in the foreground and Maggie is in the background. 

They are fantastic and bring a great deal of joy to the Lost and Tired family. 

Bella is a pure breed brindle Boxer and has been with business since she was just 5 weeks old.  Maggie is a English Staffy with some Boxer thrown in the mix and has been with us for almost 4 years now.

Maggie likes to be a foot stool.  She likes to lay on the opposite end of the couch and have someone,  usually me,  red their feet or legs on her.  Kinda weird but whatever.

Bella likes to physically lay on or across people. It was cute and endearing when she weighed like 5 lbs,  but now she 6 months old and almost bigger than Maggie.  It’s not as pleasant as it once was. 

They both love and are completely dedicated to our family,  especially the boys.  Bella has a very strong bond with Emmett and Maggie likes to sleep in Gavin’s bed,  under his many blankets.

They are both very protective and that’s a good thing,  especially considering where we live. 

It’s amazing how much an animal can impact a family.  We are so lucky to have these two in our lives.  I want to take a minute and introduce them to all my new readers.

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**Thanks for reading**

       -Lost and Tired

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Rob Gorski

Full time, work from home single Dad to my 3 amazing boys. Oh...and creator fo this blog. :-)
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jennifer

You could always use bella as a weighted blanket if any of your boys need the sensory therapy. Even if she were to lay next to them it can provide wonderful calm for them.