by The Ark Manager | Jul 3, 2023 | Dogs, Successful Dog Adoptions
Jewels is a 1 yr old, 55lb pitbull, and she is the sweetest baby girl you could ever meet. Jewels is shy at first, so she would require multiple meet and greets to get accustomed to you, but she does not do well with children. Once you and Jewels are friends, you are friends forever. She is the most loving girl, and running around with you is sure to end up in a case of the zoomies (She is very fast). Jewels also enjoys the pool, or nosing the water out of it at least, we don’t discredit her for that though. Jewels is such a chipper and cheery girl, sometimes getting so excited she jumps high enough for you to catch her. She is always in the best mood, and is such a cutie when she hops through the grass in the yard. If your looking for an adorable, sweet, loving, energetic, cuddly dog to add to your home life, call us and book an appointment to meet Jewels!
by The Ark Manager | May 19, 2023 | Dogs, Successful Dog Adoptions
Kona is a fierce little Prince. He does have a stage 6 heart murmur, but that doesn’t come close to slowing him down at all. Hes quite the crazy player, and a smile gracing your face is a promise when your around him. He loves to be carried, anytime anywhere. This guy would be your new best friend, down to go wherever as long as your there with him! Kona isn’t fond of being left alone at all, and he doesn’t do great with children. He does have separation anxiety, but with a little work it could be a lot better. If you are looking for a companion to take everywhere with you, look no further because Kona was made for you! Just look at this face!!
by The Ark Manager | May 11, 2023 | Dogs, Successful Dog Adoptions
Pepper (seen below) & Mitzy (seen above) are a bonded pair. Pepper being quite the outgoing guy, while Mitzy is more laid back. Pepper really enjoys some good playtime, where as Mitzy would love just to curl up and lay down with you. Both these littles are extremely loving and are such a fun time! Mitzy is slightly special needs, having cataracts in both of her eyes making it a little harder for her to get around. Although she has a little bit of trouble sometimes Mitzy is quite the cute little bumper car, nothing much really phasing her. She might get jumpy every now and then if you don’t make yourself known to her before touching her, but besides that her motor skills are pretty good.
by The Ark Manager | Dec 16, 2022 | Successful Dog Adoptions
Earl is just about the sweetest dog you will ever meet. Still quite puppy-like, this long-legged boy loves nothing more than to run and play. Earl enjoys games of fetch with his humans as well as playing chase with other high energy dogs. Of course, he is not opposed to running laps in the bark park even without a companion.
Earl will do best with an active family so that he can get the exercise he needs. A fully fenced yard would also be ideal for this boy. And while it is not required, we feel he would greatly benefit from having another canine companion in the household.
If you need some puppy love in your life, Earl has an abundant supply to give.
If you are interested in meeting Earl, please submit an application. Once received, we will contact you to set up a visit.
by The Ark Manager | Apr 28, 2022 | Successful Dog Adoptions
Sirus is a big dog in small package! Weighing in at 36lbs, he’s a great size for most life styles. Sirus is smart and knows some commands. He’s a young guy who is full of energy and needs a lot of physical and mental stimulation. His ideal home would be with someone that would be able to continue his training. He’s working on learning patience and boundaries. Sirus is very sweet, but would do best with kids 16+ that can respect his space and help him learn. Sirus has some resource guarding issues that he’s working on with our trainer. He seems good with other dogs, but only if they like him too and can match his playstyle. Cats unknown.
by The Ark Manager | Apr 28, 2022 | Dogs, Successful Dog Adoptions
Look at this beautiful girl! Emma an 8 year old German Shepherd. Like most shepherds, she’s incredibly smart and has focus. She loves to play fetch! And though she does bring the ball back, sometimes it’s a minute or so before she can take her eyes off it long enough for you to throw it again. Emma would probably do best as an only pet, she can be rough with small animals like little dogs and cats. Her hips also aren’t what they used to be, so she shouldn’t be roughhousing with larger dogs too much. Emma would do best in a low stress environment with routine and predictability.