Most of these little cuties have been at the shelter for at least 2 weeks, if not more. All were very sweet and really anxious to get on with their lives and find that forever home that seems to be so elusive for them. Well maybe they will have better luck up north than they did here. All we can do is give them a chance and don’t set them up for failure by being a little picky on who adopts them. Just one dog at a time.
Confused But Very Friendly
Today I pull these two from a shelter for someone who knew of the dogs past history and was very concerned as to their future. Even though the shelter was supposedly no kill (90%), I still don’t trust them not to put a dog down if space becomes an issue. Just won’t risk it when it comes to lives. These dogs prior owner died suddenly (at a young age too) and the family wanted nothing to do with the dogs, so they landed up at the shelter thru no fault of their own. A very concerned non-related party saw it happen and wanted them to go to another good home, like the one they used to have. So I pulled them and now we will try to get them that home they deserve and a rescue that will properly look after them until we do. They both are good with kids, other animal and horses too. So now they will wait and soon we will find that home and their odyssey will end.
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