by Pamela | May 29, 2014 | Dogs, Successful Dog Adoptions
My name is Sadie, but I’m fondly referred to as Sadie Belle. I am a Hound mix and will be two years old on June 17th. My first home was with an older person who couldn’t keep up with me. She loved me dearly, but I would knock her down unintentionally while playing. I love everyone who I meet, but I do go a little over excited sometimes. I also love to go for nature walks, and car rides too. What do you say we get together soon? I’ll be waiting.


by Pamela | May 20, 2014 | Dogs, Successful Dog Adoptions
Tracer is a little over one-year-old. He is a new comer to the Shelter. Please check back with us for more information.


by Pamela | May 20, 2014 | Dogs, Successful Dog Adoptions
A six-month-old Terrier Mix, Petey is full of love and kisses. Playing ball, going for walks, and running around with his canine pals are among his favorite things. He has shown signs of aggressive behavior toward other small dogs, but we feel he is merely exerting some of his own insecurities, as he plays very well with the larger dogs. A fun, playful companion, Petey is ready to learn what home is.

by Pamela | May 20, 2014 | Dogs, Successful Dog Adoptions
Max is approx. six-years-old and new to the Shelter. Keep checking for more information to come.

by Pamela | May 15, 2014 | Dogs, Successful Dog Adoptions
Perdido is a one-year-old neutered Lab Mix with a vibrant spirit. He finds great pleasure in rough housing outside with some of our big rope toys, tossing them in the air and chasing wildly after them. Our plans are to enroll him in basic obedience classes, but wouldn’t it be great for his new “guardian(s)” to accompany him. Because of his size and exuberance, Perido is not suited at this time for a home with children under seven years of age. Once lost, Perdido is ready to be discovered.

by Pamela | Apr 29, 2014 | Dogs, Successful Dog Adoptions
Scotie is a very handsome, eight-year-old Old English Sheepdog who arrived at the Shelter with his best friend Yoder. Although they enjoy each other’s company, they would both adjust well to a new life apart.
We are concerned that he may have some hearing loss, but without any definitive test, we can only guess he is hard of hearing or selective about what he does hear. He currently lacks recall skills, so a fenced yard or tie out, along with leashed walks, are in order. He will require regular grooming as he has a long coat that either needs to be brushed/combed several times a week, or clipped several times a year. A wonderful breed full of companionship and love, Scotie’s waiting to go home.
