I knocked the cat food off the counter and ate half the bag. BAD BEAGLE! (The indigestion is punishment enough.)
Cat Food Regret

I knocked the cat food off the counter and ate half the bag. BAD BEAGLE! (The indigestion is punishment enough.)
My 5lb yorkiepoo decided to open a package of muffins behind my back. Each one has 5 grams of fiber…
It wasn’t the Dingo who ate Olly’s baby……
Astral is a Labrador who’s getting a bit old in her years, these days she even has trouble getting in and out of the car. So we foolishly thought it would be safe to leave two half-finished boxes of pizza on the kitchen bench over night.
Consider this a lesson learnt, never underestimate the cunning hunger of a Labrador.
“I am currently awaiting trial for grand theft auto. Ive been ordered to pay restitution to one sad little girl in the form of 3 little people cars. Im a thief and my family is ASHAMED” Our boy Butchie is constantly sneaking toys of my 18mo old daughter’s, into his corner, and destorys them, we love him despite his sticky paws so to speak!
“I didn’t want my mom to leave, so I ate her passport!”
Yesterday, I accepted an offer for a job that will involve international travel for 6 months. This morning, I woke up to my shredded passport all over the house.
Dear Mom,
I don’t know why you waste ANY time reading this silly books. Keep bringing ’em home and I will keep eating them.
Love, Tater
PS I don’t care that you borrowed this from a friend.
Sugar and Spice love to spend time with their Foster Mom in the kitchen! They are both available for adoption through Pointer Rescue in Sebago Lake, ME. They are approximately 4 years old, spayed, vaccinated and microchipped, heartworm negative, and on preventative. They love to go for walks and are doing well with leash manners and basic obedience commands. They are both very loving sweet girls who were surrendered by a hunter in Texas and have acclimated very well to life in Maine in a caring and loving environment. They both love to play with toys and each other but have also found that a good nap on a couch in the sun is a wonderful thing. For more on Sugar, click here. For more on Spice, click here.
Meet Banjo!
Banjo is a one year old Chihuahua min pin mix who lives in the lower mainland of British Columbia, Canada. He’s currently being fostered by Last Chance Rescue. He is a shy little guy at first, but has warmed up amazingly in his foster home. He is great with other dogs, and cats. Banjo can initially have leash reaction in other dogs, which he is working on. We wouldn’t recommend kids under 12 for this boy, as he is very timid initially. Once he settles in, he is a high energy boy, who is full of spunk and loves to play. He knows all his basic commands, and is housetrained and crate trained. Banjo has had it rough before coming into our care, and really needs the perfect forever home. Here’s Banjo’s profile.