Congrats on your new friend, my daughter does dog training and works with a couple of
rescue places and has kept a few she has rescued.
Sprung her from the slammer
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Re: Sprung her from the slammer
Thanks for stepping up! That's one fine looking dog. Looks like any possible combination of BC/Aussie/Sheltie, and definitely has the bright eyes and mischievous grin of the first two!
Our last rescue (a wandering Great Pyrenees girl pup, about 8 months old when I found her four months ago) moved right in with our other five (four of them rescues, one from the death chamber). And now our son and daughter-in-law, who are about to deploy, are bringing their Australian Shepherd rescue (male, about 18 months old) to stay with his "grandparents" while they're overseas.
Holy moly. Our agreed-upon limit was "three permanent, two fosters", and now we're going to have 7. Thank goodness for a big back yard (over half an acre). And thank goodness that those two energetic working pups are going to wear each other out playing.
Our last rescue (a wandering Great Pyrenees girl pup, about 8 months old when I found her four months ago) moved right in with our other five (four of them rescues, one from the death chamber). And now our son and daughter-in-law, who are about to deploy, are bringing their Australian Shepherd rescue (male, about 18 months old) to stay with his "grandparents" while they're overseas.
Holy moly. Our agreed-upon limit was "three permanent, two fosters", and now we're going to have 7. Thank goodness for a big back yard (over half an acre). And thank goodness that those two energetic working pups are going to wear each other out playing.