Saturday, March 6, 2010

3 Still Available for Adoption

I have three female Husky/Malamute mix available for adoption. They are all on a monthly regiment of Iverheart and Advantix.







Sissy is very skittish. She is afraid of new people. She will require someone that can come out everyday to visit with her and allow her to get to know them. She loves attention and once she gets to know someone she will come up right away for some loving. She is almost 1 year old, weighs 78lbs, is current on all vaccinations, spayed and heart worm free. She walks on a leash, but will pull sometimes. She is ready to be adopted once she finds that special person that is willing to come get to know her.





Miss Floppy loves to play and will nip at you to get you to play with her. She is the instigator of all the games! She loves to be chased. She will want a playmate. She walks with her tail curled up over her back when she is happy. She is almost 1 year old, weighs 74 lbs, is current on all vaccinations and heart worm free. She is scheduled for spaying on 3/11/10. Miss Floppy has a heart mummer due to VSD and an aortic stenosis, which was a birth defect. This will require close monitoring by a vet every 6 months. She walks really good on a leash and will be available for adoption 3/23/10.



Momma is very camera shy, it is hard to get a good photo of her! Like Miss Floppy, she loves to play and has a gentle nature. She is indoor trained, rides good in a car and get along well with other dogs. She will want a playmate as well and she loves to go on long walks. She is about 2 years old, weighs 75 lbs, is current on all vaccinations and is scheduled for spaying on 3/11/10. She is heart worm positive and will be starting her heart worm treatments 3/24/10, if my finances will allow.

New Home for Pop


A wonderful family came to adopt Pop last week. It is a large family and he is their only "baby". They give him lots of love and enjoy playing with him.


They have been giving him time to get used to them, 4 adults, 4 children. Since he seems to be feeling more comfortable, they are ready to begin his heart worm treatments.


They really do love him alot and want to have him around a long time. I will update his progress and photos as I get them.

New Home for Red



Red went to his new home on February 21st. He really seemed to like the large backyard and his new playmate! She is a German shepherd, pit bull mix.




When I first unleashed Red, he pranced around the yard like an Arabian horse, head held high and tail curled up over his back.




His new owners have been taking him and his playmate out for walks and Red has taken his position as protector of the yard.




Although I really do miss him, I believe he is happy in his new home.