I know he isn’t a pirate, but if he could talk, maybe he could tell us what happened to his eye. Yes, it’s gone, but he is a very sweet boy. He had a very large bone when I picked him up and that was what he was focused on, nothing else. Saw the bone and jumped right into the kennel. Better than some little dogs. I know his future parents will have to adjust to his blind side, but with everything else this guy has going for him, that should be the least of their concerns. I know his rescue is looking forward to him and hopefully his forever home is next.
Where Do We Go From Here?
Pulled two of these little guys from a shelter this morning. Not mean, just frightened. You would be too if all of a sudden you come out in the daylight, then get put in another kennel, get transported for 10 miles, then back out again, then into another kennel, one right after another. Can’t get your bearings, can’t get a breath, just one new strange face after another. God, how they must feel. Soon they will go to a foster and await their turn at an adoption event. When does it end? For some quickly, they get adopted right away, others, it could be months. And we wonder why they are scared. Bert, the little fuzzy with the cone, will have no problems getting adopted, he is cute, fuzzy, fixed and loveable. Gone on the first try is my guess. The other two will take some work, a white chihuahua and a brown chihuahua are not exactly rare as coloring goes. But their rescue is a good one so they will make it too.
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