Today's Featured Rescue Followup will be March, April and May. It will be a relatively long list but LUCKILY, I have figured out how to clip my posts so you can click the "READ MORE" button to see the entire post! Cool, eh? Ok, so I am super-excited about it anyway.
Here goes nothing!
Rafe and Redman the Rhodesian Ridgebacks
Status: Redman - Adoption Pending. Rafe - Not adopted; now listed under Lost/Found.
Featured on January 12, 2009
Codi the blind Welsh Corgi
Status: Not Adopted
Featured on May 10, 2009
Eubie the Border Collie
Status: Not Adopted
Featured on May 13, 2009
Jack A Roo the deaf Australian Cattle Dog/Blue Heeler
Status: Not Adopted.
Featured on May 30, 2009
Ms. Angela Sweethe the Chihuahua
Status: Adopted
Featured on November 25, 2009
Juliet the German Shepherd Dog
Status: Not Adopted
Featured December 14, 2009
Sherlock the Australian Shepherd
Status: Not Adopted
Featured January 17, 2010
Corey the Black and Tan Coonhound
Status: Not Adopted
Featured February 1, 2010
Dante the Shiba Inu
Status: Adopted
Featured February 11, 2010
Suzy the American Water Spaniel
Status: Listing Removed - Assumed Adopted
Featured February 14, 2010
Nemo the Bernese Mix
Status: Not Adopted
Featured March 22, 2010
Jag the Australian Silky Terrier
Status: Listing Removed - Assumed Adopted
Featured March 24, 2010
Nala the Border Collie / GSD mix
Status: Adopted
Featured April 7, 2010
Babe the Black Labrador
Status: Not Adopted
Featured April 12, 2010
Dozer the Boxer
Status: Not Adopted
Featured April 22, 2010
Katy the Brussels Griffon
Status: Not Adopted
Featured May 20, 2010
Teddy the Australian Shepherd mix
Status: Adoption Pending
Featured May 27, 2010
Maximus the Beauceron
Status: Not Adopted
Featured May 31, 2010
3 comments:
I'm glad that some of them have been adopted, but it is so sad that so many have gone without adoptions.....hopefully they will find their forever homes soon.
It's good that some are being adopted. I often post the dogs that take a bit longer to adopt too ... the ones that are less adoptable (like the deaf/blind ones or behavioural). Whenever any of the "hard to place" dogs are adopted, it's big news and I'm always happy. Even if it's one out of ten. :)
They all deserve a great home.
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