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Lousia The Boxer Needs a Home

Louisa is a sweet adult female Boxer that is up for adoption through Almost Home Boxer Rescue. She was a load of fun during her photo session. Her foster mom wanted to get some good shots of her crazy tongue that’s long enough to wrap around half her head! I think we got some cute ones:

Here’s her bio written by Jane Welchlin from Almost Home Boxers. How adorable….

(to be sung to the tune of “I wanna be like you” from the Jungle Book:))
 
Now I’m the queen of the rescues
Oh, the desert VIP
I’ve learned to fetch and happy to play
I’m housetrained and crate trained too
I wanna be a couch potato
And snuggle up to you
And be just like the other dogs
I’m tired of getting’ a tan!
 
Oh, oobee doo
I wanna be with you
I wanna walk with you
Woo at you, too
You’ll see it’s true
Any dog like me
Can melt your heart too
 
Now here’s your part of the deal, friend
Lay the secret on me of your desires
 
Now don’t try to kid me, friend
I will make a deal with you
What I desire is a game of tug
To make my dreams come true
Give me the secret, friend
Clue me what to do
Give me the power of a dog rope toy
So I can play with you
 
You!
I wanna sit with you
I wanna eat with you
Woo at you, too
You’ll see it’s true
A dog like me
Can learn to be
The perfect one for you!
 
Now that our voices are all warmed up, let’s take a moment to read a couple extras about me. My family dumped me at the AHS because they were moving and apparently I couldn’t go along. I have been kept outdoors my entire life; hence I’m the desert VIP! Even though to some it may seem like my family didn’t care about me, I think they did. They taught me to play fetch, walk on a leash, and kept me well socialized with other dogs. I was bred often and come with a great set of knockers as a result of it.;)  I like to give my foster brother lots of kisses. He doesn’t kiss me back though – is it my breath or my gigantic tongue that turns him off? I have caught on very quickly to house-training and crate training. I am learning to play nicely with the cats. I love to play fetch and when they go whizzing past me at lightning speed I assume I need to go get them and bring them back to my foster mom. Not so much. I’m a great guard dog and will protect you from strangers if we’re outside. Inside I’m a little snuggle bunny! I love to be pet, sleep at your feet, and rest my head on a soft pillow. I heard my foster mom tell her friend last night that I am so wonderful she would keep me if she could. Now what do you have to say about that??

For more info on Louisa, please visit www.AlmostHomeBoxers.org.

Sandy the Sheltie

 Sandy is an approximately 10 year old sable merle female Sheltie that is currently available for adoption through the Arizona Sheltie Rescue.

She was given up with another sheltie by her owner as they were not doing well with another dog in the household nor the younger granddaughter. Sandy is a pleasant and low-key girl who may be slowing down but still shows a spark and particularly around dinnertime when she can literally hop a little on her rear legs. She has been well-behaved at her foster family and “low-maintenance”. She does not bark much. We do know that she has shown problems with some dogs and cats. As she really does not seem to want to interact to any extent with other dogs we think she would do best as an only dog where she can get the undivided attention and where there are no cats. This periodic behavior with other dogs seems surprising given her general demeanor. Since she is getting older we think she would also enjoy a quieter type household without regular small children. Sandy has been well house-trained. Aside from slowing down, which could reflect the onset of some arthritis and a fatty tumor on her chest Sandy actually seems in good shape. She has been microchipped, was previously spayed, and is current on her vaccinations.

Bristol the Lethal White Australian Shepherd Puppy

Bristol is a “Lethal White” Australian Shepherd that is available for adoption through the Amazing Aussies Lethal White Rescue of Arizona. Due to improper breeding, she was born deaf. When two merle Aussies are bred together, the result is a high likelihood that about a quarter of the puppies in the litter will be deaf, blind or a combination of both.

Bristol was rescued and then flown from Austin, TX to Phoenix, AZ thanks to a group of wonderful volunteers. She is an incredibly sweet and intelligent young girl. At four months old, she is already learning hand signs and commands. She is very focused and learns quickly. She would make a wonderful addition to the home of the right family. Please contact Amazing Aussies for more info. Their website is www.amazingaussies.com/

Blue Mama the Happy Pit Bull

Meet sweet Blue Mama the blue Pit Bull that is available for adoption through Lost Paws Sterilization, education and rescue in Phoenix, AZ.

Blue Mama is an playful and affectionate girl who loves to snuggle. She knows many tricks including sit, down, shake and high-five. Lost Paws rescued her from a high-kill shelter a few months ago. She gets along well with other dogs and would love to be your new best friend. If you would like to meet Blue Mama please email us at thelostpaws@gmail.com.
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