“I ate my mom’s application for a new home…”
(And, she’s too cute NOT to get away with it!!)
“I ate my mom’s application for a new home…”
(And, she’s too cute NOT to get away with it!!)
Falkor isn’t totally convinced that a new dog in the office is a good idea, but he definitely likes the idea of Daisy’s treats
Our daughter loves to feed our foster puppy Rosie everything she’s eating when Mom and Dad aren’t looking- this time resulted in a late night vet trip. No worries, Rosie was fine. Rosie is a 4 month old pug mix puppy who lives in Lubbock, TX. She is being fostered through the Humane Society of West Texas. She is a survivor, she made it through parvo and is now 100% healthy and ready for a happy home!. Rosie is quiet for a puppy and prefers to stay close to her people. She is in the process of crate training. She is food motivated and therefore easily trained, she has already mastered sit and is working on shake. She will likely be a medium sized dog, because while mom was a pug chihuahua cross, dad was likely a bigger dog. She does love to play with her toys and is currently chewing on anything she can get her paws on while her canine teeth are coming in. She absolutely loves children and gets along well with other dogs- she has never been around cats but she is gentle and would probably be easily accustomed to them. Rosie is spayed, microchipped, and current on vaccinations.
Here is her PetFinder profile.
“I opened the gate with my big nose and went downstairs and spread the trash all over. Love, Bodhi. PS – I’m up for adoption”
Bodhi is a pit/cattle dog/sharpei mix from Louisville, KY. He’s always a sweetheart, except this once! Bodhi is adoptable through the Misfit Rescue Team. He is already neutered, housetrained, up to date with shots, good with kids, good with dogs, and good with cats.
Here’s what Bodhi has to say about himself:
I hear all the time from my foster mom that I am very handsome and that there is a family out there that will be lucky to have me. She thinks I one of the best dogs she has ever known. I just know that I can’t wait to find a family that will love me forever. I’m ready to play, take walks, nap and be your very best friend.
I am very well behaved and have a very gentle disposition. I will make an amazing addition to your family.
On April 27, we featured Pierce from Rural Dog Rescue. We’re thrilled to say that as a result of people seeing him on Dog Shaming, we received multiple applications…. and this week, Pierce went home to his forever home.
Thank you for featuring Pierce and all the other Adoptable Friday dogs out there!
Rural Dog Rescue
Austin has been adopted! This was his adoptable friday post. I guess someone saw through his plans to sabotage!
Sorry it took so long to let you know… the weekend after Tiny Midge was featured on Adoptable Friday, we received three applications! Midge was adopted soon after that on April Fool’s Day! She has several dog pals in her forever home, including her standard poodle sister Lucy (pictured here on the day they first met), and a Mom and Dad who are enjoying her antics every day. She’s now known as “Stylin Midge,” and has an ever-expanding wardrobe.
Remember Dobby the house elf puppy who wouldn’t stop shivering? He found a home recently!!
I wanted to update on Dobby, he was adopted a week ago thanks to Dog Shaming! He went to a very nice lady and has a canine brother about his size. I wanted to get a pic from them to send, but I haven’t been able to get one yet. I really appreciate your help on this. I am very happy with his new home and from what I hear he is adjusting well. He was a difficult placement. Thank you! I have pictures of Dobby and his new family! His new owner says he is a huge mama’s boy. He has an adorable doggy brother too.
You may remember Bronson from a few weeks back. We’re happy to announce that Bronson was adopted! Here’s what Beth, his new dog mom had to say about him:
Recently you featured a Victorian Dog on here called Bronson (his shaming was related to him peeing in his foster parents car after his nuetering operation!) I would like to let you know that he has now been adopted by myself (Beth), my partner Craig, and our beagle Ellie!
He’s a wonderful fit into our family and I would love to thank his foster parents Kelsy and Travis for taking him out of the pound he was in and giving us the opportunity to provide him a new home. He travelled a long distance to join our family (approx 4,300 kms across 2 days through a combination of driving and flying. He travelled across 2 times zones and 2 states in Australia) in the Pilbara region of Western Australia.
He gets on royally well with our little Beagle Ellie as you can see from the pics attached!
Congrats to you Bronson!!
I go outside, throw my head back in unabashed abandonment and bark like a banshee, loud and proud, incessantly!! I sound like a squeak toy!! Gentry ~ 2 & 1/2 year female Maltese Kansas City, MO