Zuko (Adopted)

 

 

 

9/25/24:  I am joining the Jones Family and this is my new sister, Buttercup.  It is so good to have a playmate and she shares her toys.  These folks already love me and I know will take good care of me.

 

 

 

 

9/14/24:  I am a three year old white collie fellow with a tri head that weighs about sixty pounds.  I’m here at the rescue because my people moved where they could not have a dog.  I am a very good boy that isI  housetrained, crate trained, good on the leash, rides in the car and know basic commands.  I am good with the other dogs and do not mind the cats.

 

Duke (Adopted)

 

 

 

9/14/24:  My new family came for me today and they are just perfect for me.  I met Mika and she is my new friend and playmate.  We hit it off right away and she is showing me the ropes.  We went on a quick walk around the neighborhood and all our neighbors were excited to meet me.  Then I had dinner, got my nails done and took a nap.  It has been a long but perfect day for this little man.

 

 

8/26/24:  I am a four month old puppy fellow at about 25 pounds.  A smart little guy doing great with leash walking, crate training and housetraining.  I have learned some basic commands like sit, down and stay.  I enjoy playing with the other dogs.

 

Nolte (Adopted)

 

 

 

9/3/24:  I am joining the Davis family and so excited to be starting my new life.  Me and lamie tried out our new bed right away.  I have surely hit the good life and thanks everyone that helped to make this possible for me.

 

 

8/21/24:  I am a ten month old fellow at about 50 pounds.  Holston and I were born on a farm and never really had any training.  Since coming to the rescue we are learning many things and starting with leash training.  Since we have always used the bathroom outside there are no problems with the house training.  With the help of some chicken jerky we have also learned crate training.  We get along fine with the other dogs and don’t mind the cats either.  Although our training was neglected we are very friendly with people.  A very nice man drove us 10 hours to get us to CRC and on our way to a better life.

 

 
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