“I’m terrified of our 6 lb cat and i’m not ashamed!”
Our 20 lb Jack Russell Terrier Dexter is terrified of our new addition to the family; a 6 lb kitten named Ratchet. He’s not sure what to make of the new intrusion in his life and certainly not ready to share the bed!
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I already told him, this is my bed!
My 2 year old Great Dane, Bruno, thinks he shares the bed only with his mommy. He only chews up my husbands pillows, never mine. Lol.
Adoptable Fridays – Salus
I rolled in something smelly just before my foster mom was going to take me somewhere. I am a smelly, guilty girl. But please adopt me!
Salus is an amazing 3 year old pit bull from Durham, NC. She’s being adopted through the Bue Ridge Boxer Rescue. She normally very good except when there is something smelly to roll around in. Salus must be an only dog with no other small animals in the home. She LOVES people: from kids to seniors. She has a great personality and other than a fetish for tearing up paper, destroying squeakies (hey they are annoying anyway), and the occasional smelly roll-around she is a perfect dog. Please consider her if you are look for a wonderful girl to share you’re home!!
Adoptable Fridays – Ethel
Ethel is a two year old miniature schnoxie or possibly a wirehaired dachshund mix. She is available through A.A.R.F. (All About Rescue & Fixin’) in Cookeville, TN. She is very loving, and after she learns to trust you will never leave your side! (Seriously, never, not even when you are in the shower or using the restroom.) She loves snuggles and belly rubs, and is more than willing to help keep the dust out from under your bed in exchange for being allowed to sleep on it! Ethel would love to have a little partner-in-crime/playmate her own size, but would be fine as an only dog as well. Her current foster home has three other dogs, but no kids or cats. We do know that she is fine with older kids, and she has been friendly with smaller kids during adoption events, but she has not been around any cats that we know of! Ethel shares a dog bed with her foster sister at night, and when the alarm goes off she jumps up, tail wagging to ensure that her foster parents do not oversleep. She would also like to add that she is a baby-gate hurdle champion, and is willing to pull her weight by making a careful inventory of your shoes. Ethel is mostly housetrained, crate trained, and walks well on a leash. She can be fearful of strangers due to lack of socialization, but has made great progress in this area. She needs a home that will continue to keep her socialized.
For more information on Ethel, please check out her profile here. Ethel is currently fostered in Cookeville, TN but transport is available to the Northeast and Chicago areas!
The Green-Pawed Puppies
Olive jumped the fence to our garden, pulled down all the corn stalks, took bites out of all the watermelons and trampled the green beans. She was kind enough to pull the corn over the fence to share with Bellini that she later vomited all over our bed in the middle of the night. After a summer of work my husband and I each got one ear of corn.
Adoptable Fridays – Mushka was adopted!!
If you recall, two Friday ago, we featured a sweet girl named Mushka. I received an email from Mushka’s foster mom earlier this week that read:
I’m over the moon to report that Mushka has just been collected by her new human, Claire…and it’s all thanks to Dog Shaming!
I can’t tell you how happy and grateful I am that she found her forever home thanks to your fabulous website, to say thank you doesn’t seem like enough.
But…thank you! 🙂
I’ve attached a snap of Claire and Mushka for you to see, and possibly share with the fans of Dog Shaming and Adoptable Fridays…hopefully it’ll inspire more people to give a dog a second chance.
Kind regards,
Lindsay x
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Reverse dog shaming?
Meet Shadow. Thought I’d share the flip-side of dog shaming. It may not make you laugh, but it should make you smile.
Adoptable Fridays – Zoe
Zoe is a Treeing Walker Coonhound mix available through A.A.R.F. (All About Rescue & Fixin) and is fostered in Cookeville, TN.
Zoe showed up as a stray at a rural shelter in need of emergency medical care. She has been a hunting dog, and we suspect she was neglected and abused due to the poor condition she was in when she arrived at the shelter. Her front teeth between the canines have been filed down, which is a common practice with hunting dogs. Zoe is eager to leave her hunting days far behind her, preferring to lay quietly on a soft quilt while savoring a good book. She is initially shy with strangers, but will come around if they are quiet and calm, and especially if they happen to have a little bacon to share. She is currently fostered with other dogs, and has grown to enjoy their company, but she would prefer to be an only dog. She has not been tested with cats, and has a very gentle disposition with children.
Zoe is house trained and crate trained, she is spayed, up to date on her vaccinations, and is on preventives for heartworm and other intestinal parasites as well as fleas. If you would like more information on Zoe please check out her profile here. Interstate adoptions are available.