Hi all, It's Tuesday so it time for Tuesday's Tails. Today I have Ellie. Ellie is a beautiful café au lait poodle girl born 9/18/10.
It is probably good that I already have six dogs and live in the Mid-West because Ellie is my kind of dog. Georgia Poodle Rescue does not adopt out of state, so I am safe!
You need to go here to read her whole story. She
does come with problems but if someone is retired or at home a lot, things could be worked out.
I so hope this gorgeous girl gets her home for Christmas.
Good luck Ellie.
This is a blog hop so there are going to be other great
dogs and cats who need homes. Please check out the blogs below for other
deserving folks.
That's it for today, Take care. Terri and the Pack
Another picture of Ellie.
Tuesday, December 22, 2015
Tuesday, December 15, 2015
Tuesday's Tails-Puppy And Bean
Here I am again with another Standard Poodle. Let me introduce Puppy. He is from Spartanburg, South Caroline. He was picked up on the side of the road. I can't believe that a Standard Poodle was wandering around without a home, but that seems to be the case.
What a beautiful boy. But Puppy comes with Bean. The South Caroline Poodle Rescue will not separate them. They tried it once and Bean got physically sick. He only got better when they reunited him with Puppy. Bean is a Pitt Bull Terrier and the bond between these two boys is super super strong.
Here is Bean. He and Puppy pretty well match in color, don't they. Both boys tested for light Heart-worm positive. This means that they are only given a small pill once a month until they test clean. We had a heartworm positive Lab once who had to go through some pretty major stuff so this once a month pill is no biggie as far as I am concerned.
Anyone who follows me, knows that we have a Pit mix and how I feel about the poor attitudes against the Pitties. They are incredible great dogs if (like any dog) raised in the correct atmosphere.
I do realize it will take a very special person to take on two puppies. I am sure Puppy is full of energy. Dreamweaver Farms where South Carolina Poodle Rescue must be located, will not ship dogs. You have to go and meet them. It would be $400 for both these boys. So here's to Bean and Puppy finding their perfect home together.
If you know anyone who would like to take on two beautiful boys, please have them go to Puppy's PROFILE or Beans PROFILE.
This is a blog hop so there are going to be other great dogs and cats who need homes. Please check out the blogs below for other deserving folks.
What a beautiful boy. But Puppy comes with Bean. The South Caroline Poodle Rescue will not separate them. They tried it once and Bean got physically sick. He only got better when they reunited him with Puppy. Bean is a Pitt Bull Terrier and the bond between these two boys is super super strong.
Here is Bean. He and Puppy pretty well match in color, don't they. Both boys tested for light Heart-worm positive. This means that they are only given a small pill once a month until they test clean. We had a heartworm positive Lab once who had to go through some pretty major stuff so this once a month pill is no biggie as far as I am concerned.
Anyone who follows me, knows that we have a Pit mix and how I feel about the poor attitudes against the Pitties. They are incredible great dogs if (like any dog) raised in the correct atmosphere.
I do realize it will take a very special person to take on two puppies. I am sure Puppy is full of energy. Dreamweaver Farms where South Carolina Poodle Rescue must be located, will not ship dogs. You have to go and meet them. It would be $400 for both these boys. So here's to Bean and Puppy finding their perfect home together.
If you know anyone who would like to take on two beautiful boys, please have them go to Puppy's PROFILE or Beans PROFILE.
This is a blog hop so there are going to be other great dogs and cats who need homes. Please check out the blogs below for other deserving folks.
Tuesday, December 8, 2015
Tuesday's Tales-Tango Of Raleigh
Hi, Everyone
For a while, I am going to feature Standard Poodles in the Southern U.S. that needs to be adopted. This was requested by a friend whose sister (in the South) had to say goodbye to an old friend and is thinking of adopting a Standard Poodle. I don't think I've every featured a Standard. I tend to concentrate on any dog around the Midwest, but here's to something new.
I am starting out with a challenge. I read about Tango and was dismayed. How not to raise a Standard Poodle! It sounds to me that the original owners just wanted something for show and didn't know or care to know about the nature of a Standard Poodle. These dogs are high energy retrievers. Only topped by Border Collies for intelligence, Standard Poodles need stick guidance, positive activities and BIG TIME exercise. They will take you over, if you don't know how to handle them.
Unfortunately, I don't think any of the above was in Tango's upbringing. He will need someone with experience, patience and love to show him that life can be good. When you read his story, you will know what I mean. A shock collar at 18 months and made to sit in an office all day? You will understand why he has some issues.
If you know anyone who wants a Standard and wants to make a big difference in a dog's life, please let them know about Tango. They will have to travel to Spartanburg, South Caroline. The rescue will not ship. And frankly, you would have to meet Tango and talk to his sponsor to really make a decision, I think.
Tango's PETFINDER PAGE IS HERE. All good dogs deserves multiple chances to find the right owner. Tango's first one messed him up big time and I hope he finds an angel out there to help him become the great dog he can be.
Well, that's it for today. Take care everyone-Signing off......
Terri and the Pack.
This is a adoption blog hop so please check out below for some others who need some forever homes.
For a while, I am going to feature Standard Poodles in the Southern U.S. that needs to be adopted. This was requested by a friend whose sister (in the South) had to say goodbye to an old friend and is thinking of adopting a Standard Poodle. I don't think I've every featured a Standard. I tend to concentrate on any dog around the Midwest, but here's to something new.
I am starting out with a challenge. I read about Tango and was dismayed. How not to raise a Standard Poodle! It sounds to me that the original owners just wanted something for show and didn't know or care to know about the nature of a Standard Poodle. These dogs are high energy retrievers. Only topped by Border Collies for intelligence, Standard Poodles need stick guidance, positive activities and BIG TIME exercise. They will take you over, if you don't know how to handle them.
Unfortunately, I don't think any of the above was in Tango's upbringing. He will need someone with experience, patience and love to show him that life can be good. When you read his story, you will know what I mean. A shock collar at 18 months and made to sit in an office all day? You will understand why he has some issues.
If you know anyone who wants a Standard and wants to make a big difference in a dog's life, please let them know about Tango. They will have to travel to Spartanburg, South Caroline. The rescue will not ship. And frankly, you would have to meet Tango and talk to his sponsor to really make a decision, I think.
Tango's PETFINDER PAGE IS HERE. All good dogs deserves multiple chances to find the right owner. Tango's first one messed him up big time and I hope he finds an angel out there to help him become the great dog he can be.
Well, that's it for today. Take care everyone-Signing off......
Terri and the Pack.
This is a adoption blog hop so please check out below for some others who need some forever homes.
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