Boo is available for adoption!!
Boo is an outgoing girl - tho perhaps a little shy when meeting new people but usually warms up fairly quickly She has recovered nicely from her spay surgery - not that it slowed her down too much for too long. She would do well with a moderately active family - Boo loves to run and play and go for walks.Though she has yet to go to an off leash park, I think that once she is trained and socialized with other dogs she would thoroughly enjoy it. Boo also has a softer side - she loves to be petted and talked to - and to snuggle up when she gets a chance.
Celia is also available for adoption!
Celia has recovered well - put on some weight and has all the vim and vigor of a healthy puppy. Celia is a bit shy and submissive - she plays well with dogs she knows but will need socializing to learn that other dogs are not a threat. She is quite a sensitive girl - a gruff voice is all that is needed to let her know she has made a mistake and she is so apologetic-- ''I really didn't mean to do it" - look on her face. She loves to be talked to and petted and of course a nice warm snuggle makes her pretty happy too! She is going to need a family that is willing to put some time and love into her to help build her confidence and show her that life is good!! and there is really nothing to be afraid of.
Both Celia and Boo are kennel trained - sleeping in the kennel at night and when we go out .. They are both housetrained--walk well on leash with a harness - know 'sit' and are working on 'down'- and are not fond of car rides ( must be a family thing) but that will likely change once they can go somewhere fun - rather than the vet's office. Neither of these pups have been around children but they would likely do fine with older children. They both respond well to positive reinforcement training and are eager to please. Even though both Celia and Boo have spent their recovery time in the same foster home they are not 'bonded' and would do well in forever homes of their own.
Saturday, June 26, 2010
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