I pulled these guys from a shelter today and they were all so unlike each other. There was a mom and her 3 year old son. There was a pregnant shepherd mix that didn’t know what was going on. Then you had a chihuahua with the cutest bat ears that just flopped all over the place. He was labeled fearful, but wasn’t really, he just wanted to be held. The mom and son were a lab/pitt mix combo and the boy was much bigger than mom. The white shepherd mix was pregnant, how far along I don’t know. They will all be heading north to much better places than where they came from. I do hope the mom and son can stay together, they seemed really bonded. The rescues will make every effort I am sure, they always do.
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It Was Senior Day
Today I transported two very lucky senior dogs that were pulled by a great rescue. Everyone knows that they wouldn’t have stood a chance of getting adopted when there are so many younger ones available. Sad but it’s the world we live in. Luckily for them the rescue decided that they wanted them and off we went to their very temporary homes until they find their forever homes. I wish more people would consider the senior dogs as they are all very well behaved, most come from places that owners have passed on and the family could not or would not keep the dog, no matter what was promised to the previous owner. I know some have issues, but most do not. They are just looking for a place to rest awhile before moving on one final time. Aren’t we all.
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