Monday, January 7, 2008

Pete Wants a 15 Year Permanent Family Plan!




This handsome boy needs a foster or permanent home with a dog savvy person. He needs a foster home ASAP.


Pete's searching for that 15 year permanent family plan. He's an optimistic people pleaser who prefers to be at your side. He'd like an active home that appreciates his youthful spirit. He's quite lovely with other dogs but can play like a teenager, so bring on the wrestling buddies. And guess what? He loves cats and is gentle with them. Pete is all about F-U-N and K-I-S-S-I-N-G. He has flirt pole maneuvers that defy gravity. While he has a lot of play drive, he settles quite nicely and is more than happy to snuggle on the couch and watch a movie. He's crate trained for his down time and has the right structure and stamina to be your reliable jogging buddy. Pete is an amazingly beautiful and majestic-looking American Staffordshire Terrier / Great Dane Mix pup, with a well-proportioned body and hazel eyes. His coat is a reddish brindle pattern with white. He knows "sit" and "stay" commands and has a good recall. Pete is not a dog for someone just wishing to give love to a needy animal, but is rather a dog for someone who will enjoy obedience training him and who understands the value of being a good pack leader. In return, who ever adopts Pete will have a best friend and a loyal companion -- a great dog. Pete is approx 16 months and 55 pounds, neutered, UTD on vaccines, and microchipped.

The Chance of Your Life: Adopt the Sweetest Dog Ever



Chance is a prize! Sweet, affectionate, loyal, intelligent, learns everything very fast, and he's certainly not a sissy dog. Has two modes: inside the home he’s couch-potato, lay around the house and nap mode; outdoors, very playful and energetic. He is approx 18 months and 40-45 lbs and has a beautiful light fawn color with big brown eyes and a soft, long muzzle. He loves his knotted rope toy like it was the only one left on earth. He's loyal and affectionate; he wants to be within 2 feet of you, at all times. Though he has never whined or carried-on when left alone, and has never barked inside, not once. He's quiet, well behaved and a lap dog. Chance is house-trained and paper-trained. He's got very short light hair, almost blond, though he does shed slightly. He needs to be walked and exercised, and needs to be around "his" people, though he is perfectly patient and content to just lay around the house waiting for the next adventure outdoors. We play "fetch" inside the apartment too, and he loves it! Chance has free run of the apartment when he's alone, and he hasn't damaged or chewed on anything. Chance is neutered, UTP w/vaccines, microchipped.

My Parents Died -- I Need a New Home ASAP!



Hermes has a new home! Yeah, he is adopted!


One early morning a Brooklyn couple found a puppy in their backyard when they were getting ready to leave for work. Apparently some one who couldn't keep the puppy preferred to leave him in a private yard rather than on the street. When the couple returned from work, they found the puppy still in the yard, sitting next to the back door apparently waiting for the couple to return. The couple put flyers up in the neighborhood and contacted lost & found, but no one came to claim the puppy. This is how Hermes found himself a home and adopted his new family.

During his time with his family, Hermes got to run on the beach, play in the snow, and stroll the streets of Brooklyn. He was always a soulful and loyal companion to the family he had decided to adopt.

Three years ago, Hermes lost his mother to cancer. This past October, his father died after a long battle with kidney disease. Hermes was adored by his parents. But now Hermes has no family and, again, he's homeless.

Hermes was removed from his home in Brooklyn and taken to a kennel because no one could take care of him. Hermes is sad, confused, and lonely.

This lovely Vizsla Mix is approx 10 yrs-old and 50 pounds. He's healthy, tall, long legged, tan & gold in color, with some gray in his face... Hermes is good with people and cats. He's OK with well matched dogs, especially females. He's well-mannered, walks well on leash, doesn't chew but his toys and is housetrained.

Hermes is playful and runs like a gazelle! He loves chasing his ball, ice-cream cones, going bye-bye in the car, and sleeping in his bed! Hermes loves to sit on your lap, not realizing that he's not a tea-cup poodle. If you rather bypass the puppy chewing and craziness and adopt Hermes, a senior but definitely NOT a BORING dog, give us a call ASAP. Hermes will make a splendid companion for the family lucky enough to adopt him.

Hermes is neutered and current on vaccinations. Wouldn't you give this lovely dog a second chance?