My dog Lily ran into my neighbors car. There goes 3,000 dollars.
Editor’s note: Glad to see Lily came out unscathed! Maybe next time, you’ll think about giving her driving lessons?
My dog Lily ran into my neighbors car. There goes 3,000 dollars.
Editor’s note: Glad to see Lily came out unscathed! Maybe next time, you’ll think about giving her driving lessons?
I am a loveable galoot. When my human sister went to kiss me on the forehead today, I accidentally head-butted her and gave her a bloody nose! (Mom said it was her fault.)
I’ve kissed Neeko on the forehead everyday without incident–until today. To add insult to injury, family court ruled unanimously in his favor and foisted the shame onto me.
I jumped out of the car window in traffic to play with other dogs. I’m a little slow.
Tyson doesn’t understand manners.
You’ve got mail, mom. But don’t worry…. there’s nothing fun in here, just bills….
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A while back, we posted Snoopy for adoption. Three weeks ago we found out Snoopy was adopted! Here’s an update!
My name is Snoopy. I was found my furever home because my fur-parents found me on Dog Shaming Adoptable Fridays. To thank them for welcoming me to their home, I redecorated the living room while they were at dinner! I might be blind but I got an eye for making a room look lived in.
If you remember, last week we featured a group of 7 (Seven!!!) puppies. Great news! They were all adopted. What great news! I inquired with Jill, the amazing woman helping with these puppies, and she mentioned that Rose, the mom to the puppies was still looking for a home. Here’s what Jill said:
Mama dog Dot (aka Rose) is still at the shelter. She was at a kill shelter in Merced, CA with her 7 puppies and was flown to Montana by Dog is My Co-Pilot. Her puppies have all been adopted but she is still at the shelter. She is a sweet snuggly girl who is spayed and ready to be adopted at the Humane Society of Western Montana.
So if any of you would love to give Rose a second chance, please don’t hesitate to contact me, admin@dogshaming.com or contact the shelter directly.
Woof!!
My name is Sally from Roanoke, VA. The first thing I did when my foster mom got me home was pull the pillows off the couch so I could have a comfy nap.
I am an older girl who loves to hang around the house and snuggle up.
If you have a comfy place were I could nap in your home, I’m adoptable through Angels of Assisi.
Meet Drover, he is our current foster dog. He is a VERY tall 30kg – 35kg Siberian Husky. He lives near Curran City in New South Wales, Australia! He’s available through Arctic Breed Rescue.
He was badly abused by his previous owners, it took him 2 hours to even come up and sniff us when we first met. He has gotten much better and is quite the snuggle bum, however he is still very weary of strangers, but once you have his trust he will take advantage of it. This photo was taken at our ANZAC Day BBQ, he made a new friend, Poor Aaron had numb legs in the first 20mins, but let him sleep on his lap for nearly 2 hours.
Drover is up for adoption as well as many other arctic breeds. For more information about Drover, click here.
We came home to a fish tank with no lid, spilled water everywhere and no fish. The beta had lived over two years.
Fozzy is a labrador-retriever mix from Raytown, MO. He’s being fostered through Reno Ranch Rescue. He’s just as sweet as he can be and ready for his forever family now. His $150 adoption fee includes his puppy shots, wormers, preventatives, rabies vax, neuter and microchip along with all his going home necessities – harness, blanket, treats and toys. If you’d like more information about Fozzy, please click here.