With tonight’s historic PowerBall jackpot (over $1 billion!), this seemed like an appropriate post. Good luck to everyone who bought a ticket!
Until next time,
Good day, and good dog!
Meet Shandy! This cutie is living in Greenbelt, Maryland with Partnership for Animal Welfare (PAW). Here’s what her bio says about this adorable beagle mix: Continue reading Shelter Sunday: Partnership for Animal Welfare / Greenbelt, MD
Meet Riley! This beautiful baby is living in South Portland, Maine with Almost Home Rescue of New England. Here’s what her bio has to say about this young Labrador Retriever mix: Continue reading Shelter Sunday: Almost Home Rescue of New England/ South Portland, ME
Meet Billy Jack! This handsome Dobie mix is currently living in Roseland, Louisiana, in the care of Raven Woods Animal Sanctuary. Here’s what his bio has to say about him: Continue reading Shelter Sunday: Raven Woods Animal Sanctuary / Roseland, LA
Meet Little Jack! This happy guy is living in White Plains, KY, thanks to Jack’s Place. Here’s what his bio says about this member of the Jack’s Place Beagle Pack: Continue reading Shelter Sunday: Jack’s Place / White Plains, KY
November is Senior Pet Month, when we are encouraged to adopt dogs who already have a few miles on them. According to the ASPCA, “Animal shelters across the country are full of animals of all shapes, sizes, breeds and ages, but senior pets are typically the most difficult to place.”
The advantage to adopting an older dog, of course, is that you don’t have to put up with the annoying puppy behaviors of chewing, messing inside the house, and wanting to play all day, every day. Of course, senior dogs aren’t necessarily as cute as puppies, but they may also be already socialized to people and other animals, and may even be obedience-trained.
If you’re going to adopt from a shelter, try to find a place where you can play with the dog outside of his or her cage. Their personalities tend to totally change when they get somewhere else, such as an outside play area. Many dogs in shelters are confused as to why they are there, and they often are depressed about being isolated in cages all day. Ask to see the dog outside on a leash or in a fenced area to get a better idea of the dog’s personality.
Many shelters and rescues work with foster homes, where you can see dogs in a more natural environment and talk to the foster family about their personality and suitability for your family.
Don’t pass by the dogs with a little grey on their muzzles. Many times, they are exactly what you are looking for! And you will feel good knowing that you’re giving them an opportunity to live out their senior years in a loving home rather than in a shelter cage.
Until next time,
Good day, and good dog!
Meet Alvin! I had to pick a dog with this name because we’re going to see the live Alvin and the Chipmunks show this week. But I digress. Alvin is currently living in foster care in Overland Park, Kansas, thanks to the Heart of America Humane Society. Here’s what he has to say for himself: Continue reading Shelter Sunday: Heart of America Humane Society / Overland Park, KS
Meet Blair! This beautiful girl is living in Eldora, Iowa, courtesy of H.E.A.R.T., also known as Hardin Eldora Animal Rescue Team. Here’s what their website has to say about this energetic Jack Russell mix:
Continue reading Shelter Sunday: H.E.A.R.T / Eldora, IA
The ASPCA is celebrating October as Adopt a Shelter Dog Month in a very big way with their #BigLove campaign. Continue reading Shelter Sunday: It’s Adopt a Shelter Dog Month
A little different take on our Shelter Sunday feature this week.
Sunday afternoons are my favorite time to nap. Maybe that’s why this video struck me so hard today. Here’s what the videographer from Arizona Greyhound Rescue has to say about it: Mr. Fry is a saluki mix from Arizona Greyhound Rescue. He loves to bask in the sun, so he takes his bed with him to a sunny spot for a nice afternoon nap. Mr. Fry also will carry his bed with him to be near his humans if they moved into another room.
Until next time,
Good day, and good dog!