Today is the one month anniversary of having to say goodbye to the old man of our pack. Ozzy, our 6 1/2 years together were not enough. We’ll miss you forever.
Read MoreFoster Dog Update: Lassie, 3 year old Chihuahua
Lassie is the second of the Cheese Nip girls, and she’s ready for adoption too! She can be a little grow-ly and snappy at first, but once she warms up to you, then you’ve got a friend for life.
Read MoreFoster Update: Chiquita, 7 year old Female Chihuahua
Chiquita is a great girl, she’s been pretty adoptable from the start. Spayed and ready to go! She’s now quite a little love bug with pretty much the whole family, and would spend most of her time snuggling on someone’s lap if she could.
Read MoreNewest Foster Dogs: The Cheese-Nip Girls, 3 Adult Chihuahuas
Well, they were unexpected, and a little fierce and nippy at first, but our newest foster girls (#86-88) are slowly coming around.
Read MoreWhat Rescues Look for in a Home Visit
Lots of animal rescues require a home visit prior to the adoption of one of their rescue animals. As a foster family, we often get asked what rescues look for in a home visit. It’s a pretty simple answer.
Read MoreFoster Dog Update: Razzie, 9 yr old JRT, Cattle dog Mix
Now that the puppies are gone, it’s time to get Razzie ready for her new forever family.
Read MoreNewest Foster Dog: Rebecca, 3 yr old Chihuahua
Rebecca is a 3 year old Chihuahua. We don’t know much about her former life. But she’s a very scared little girl, who’s absolutely terrified of being picked up.
Read MoreFoster Puppies Update: Razzie’s Litter
Our foster puppies are getting so big, on Sunday afternoon I accidentally put Monkey in the playpen with them when I was scooping them up for nap time.
Read MoreFoster Puppy Gallery: Razzie’s Puppies
Watch them grow up!
Razzie, a 9 year old Jack Russell Terrier, Australian Cattle Dog mix came to us with her 6 babies on June 26, 2018.
Newest Fosters: Razzie and 6 Babies
It’s way past time for me to introduce foster dogs #78-84, as they’ve been with us since the end of June, and it’s now the beginning of August.
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