Today I pulled a mom and her one pup from a shelter; wanted the second pup too, but he was already adopted. Good for him. I also pulled this sweet lab / aussie mix that was so full of energy and just wanted to be with someone. They were are all ready to leave the shelter and get on with their lives. I don’t believe that any of them have ever been to a groomer or had a bath in ages, if at all. The big one was shedding and blowing his coat like you wouldn’t believe. Well, they are all on there way to a much better place now and hopefully it won’t be long until they are in their forever homes. Let’s hope so, they deserve much better than their previous owners did for them.
Could You Tell Who Is The Special Needs Dog?
Just by looking at the photos, I bet you can’t. Four came in from the shelter with mange and they looked terrible; blood and pus and covered in fleas. One has a mental issue that chihuahuas sometimes get, don’t know the name, but it effects motor control functions. As you can see, they are at least looking healthy and ready to move on to the next step in preparation for finding them homes. As for the special needs dog, he is photo #4, the brown chihuahua. If you handle him it is quite evident, but he manages it quite well and can be treated like everyone else. He was such a little love when I handled him. He will certainly brighten up someone’s home and how lucky they will be.
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