Grace |
First meet Hope and Grace. Five puppies were found running loose in a county with no animal control. All Paws Rescue took them in, and eventually the two girls ended up at my house. Grace has already been adopted, and the other three puppies she came in with have also found homes. This just leaves Hope, who is still Hoping to find her very own home soon!
Hope |
These puppies are extremely well behaved, considering that they are puppies. I don't think Hope has had even one accident in the house since the day I brought her home. And she's very smart! Whomever adopts her is going to be very pleased - unless they're looking for a challenge in which case they will no doubt be disappointed.
Sophie |
Next came Sophie. Sophie is a seven year old St. Bernard. She was at an animal control facility for several months without being adopted, so when I had room, she came home with me. Sophie has perfect house manners. She never has accidents, never chews anything up, and is calm and laid back. This is one of the advantages to adopting an older dog! She gets along well with the other dogs and the cats, and lately she and Lucky have become good buddies. In spite of being seven years old, she still loves to run and play!
Dolly |
Dolly does a play bow |
Fortunately once Dolly got home, she quickly settled down and has decided to let me pet her and pick her up without feeling the need to bite me again. Her fur is so soft, and she's extremely loving and playful. She does great with all the other dogs, except Lucky who she's not allowed to be around because he seems to think she might be a chew toy. Right now she's playing with my other newest foster dog.
Conner the Chiweenie |
Conner is my unexpected, and very temporary foster. When I talked to Tracee to arrange to get Dolly, she told me about a Chiweenie (Chihuahua/Dashchund mix) puppy who needed rescue. The puppy was only eight weeks old, and had been given away on the side of a road. The person who took the puppy was over the pet limit allowed by their area so had to give it away again. So I told her if she could pick up the dog on her way to meet me, I would take that one too. Chiweenie puppies are pretty easy to find homes for - small breed dogs are always popular, especially when they're puppies. So as Tracee approached me with the puppy, I expected to see an eight-week-old Chiweenie. Instead, Tracee and I both thought that Conner seemed to resemble another, less popular breed of dog. Those are NOT so easy to place. We laughed about it, and then I named him Conner (because calling him a Chiweenie seems to be a total con). But no matter what breed or mix of breeds he is, Conner is absolutely adorable. He's only staying a couple of days and then he'll be going on to another foster home. He should be ready for adoption in another couple of weeks!