And thanks to the efforts of Famous Fido it seems he found just the right family!
Hugger03/31/2013 Meet Hugger the hound. He's approximately 18 months old and appears to be a black and tan coonhound mix looking for a forever or dedicated foster home in the Chicagoland Area! Hugger traveled 1000 miles to Chicago after he was rescued by Famous Fido from a rural shelter in WV! He is a sweet boy who likes other dogs and people. Hugger needs someone or a family who will help him adjust to a new life indoors and work with him on some basic training and some leash work. And thanks to the efforts of Famous Fido it seems he found just the right family! Fluffy02/23/2013 Fluffy is a very petite little girl with gorgeous long black and tan hair. She does have 3 patches of gray spots, which makes her a dapple dachshund. She is very rare considering she is a long haired dapple dachshund and has 2 different colored eyes. Fluffy is shy and timid at first . However, once she knows you she will follow you everywhere and she will treat you like you are her sun and moon. She isn't 100% sure of men right now and tends to bark constantly a them, but we are definitely improving on this every day. She loves playing with other dogs (big or small), as long as they are not alphas. Thanks to the efforts of Furever Dachshund Rescue Fluffy now has a home of her own! Squire09/25/2012 ADOPTED Squire is a Piebald or multi-colored (Red/Golden/Orange/Chestnut with White), long haired Doxie. He's about 7 or 8 years old, a mere 12 pounds, and enjoys being around other dogs and cats! Congratulations to Furever Dachshund Rescue for another successful adoption! Visit their website to view more adoptable Doxies. Learn more about the Dachshund breed, read about other successful adoptions, or view the remaining adoptable dogs on this site. Roxy and Roscoe08/29/2012 ADOPTED Roxy & Roscoe are a very bonded pair of senior Dachshunds that need to find a furever home together. They are 10 and 11 years old respectively, and both are smooth coated, black and tan Doxies with a distinguished touch of gray in all the right places. They are spayed and neutered and relatively small at just about 12 pounds each. They are house broken and crate trained, and enjoy each other's company as well as that of other dogs. Congratulations to Furever Dachshund Rescue for another successful adoption! Visit their website to view more adoptable Doxies. Learn more about the Dachshund breed, read about other successful adoptions, or view the remaining adoptable dogs on this site. Sparky Adopted!05/14/2012 ADOPTED! Sparky is a dachshund mix. He may be mixed with beagle and he is beautiful. And now he's ADOPTED! Congratulations to Furever Dachshund Rescue for another successful adoption! Visit their website to view more adoptable Doxies. Learn more about the Dachshund or Beagle breeds, read about more successful adoptions, or view more adoptable dogs on this site. Holly Adopted!05/14/2012 ADOPTED! Holly is a three year old Dachshund / Pomeranian mix. She is a 17 pound female with black and white markings in a tuxedo pattern and white tipped front paws. And this little cutie has been adopted! Congratulations to Furever Dachshund Rescue for another successful adoption! Visit their website to view more adoptable Doxies. Learn more about the Dachshund breed, read about more successful adoptions, or view more adoptable dogs on this site. ADOPTED! Hallie is a beautiful, little, Beagle / Dachshund mix. She is about 3 years old and 16 pounds. She’s a smooth-coated, black and tan, with a bit of a tuxedo patch on the chest. She’s spayed, completely house broken and crate trained, loves other dogs and is not so fond of cats. With all that going for her why wouldn't she get adopted! Read more about this successful adoption courtesy of Furever Dachshund Rescue. Learn more about the Beagle or Dachshund breeds, read about more successful adoptions, or view more adoptable dogs on this site. BAILEY ADOPTED!From Bailey's new family: Bailey found us last November. She has settled in to our family and loves playing with her new sister Morgan. She has been such a sweetheart. Thanks to City Dogs Rescue for finding her for us. There were many successful matches of people to pets, or pets to people on Day 1 of the MegaMatchaThon at the Animal Foundation of Las Vegas today. But I decided to focus on two of my favorites. You might say the largest and smallest dogs of the day, a Mastiff and two tiny Chihuahua mixes. And three very happy children along with their equally pleased parent. Check out their stories below. This brave Mom brought her two sons to the event and let them each choose a new best friend. They handled it so well I know these matches will be a success. Each boy chose a dog and then they all went to a pen to play together. Unfortunately the two dogs did not seem as though they would get along that well. So the younger boy went back to the kennels and came out with a different dog of a similar type. Everyone went back to the pen again and all went well. In chatting with he Mom I came to find out that they already have a small dog at home! I didn't think to ask her if there are more people at home! Or maybe, now everyone in the house has their own dog. Good luck to all these guys, both the two-legged and the four-legged varieties.
Well, they did all the right things. By meeting with several dogs and really spending time with them they were able to make a great choice. And the second dog - well - the Australian shepherd in the picture is their dog already. Mom went home to get him to make sure he would get along with the dog they were choosing. And they got along great! The new dog, as yet unnamed, is a beautiful, reddish brown, Mastiff / Pit Bull mix. I have to tell you these pix don't do either dog justice! And I got to speak to this young man for a few moments. What a great kid. And I could just tell that he was going to bond with this new dog and they'll make a great pair. ADOPTED!Submitted by Timmy's Mom, Karen I had known for quite a while that I needed a pet. I had been alone and wanted a dog to love--a dog that especially needed to be loved, perhaps more than most. I believed it would be best to adopt a dog from one of the local shelters. During a lunch break at work one day I was browsing online, not particularly looking for a dog that day but somehow, suddenly, staring back at me on the computer screen was the face of a dog. I immediately knew this was my dog! He was a light reddish color with floppy ears, a terrier mix of some sort and they had named him Lil Pete. He wore a little red bandana around his neck. His story was a sad one. I read that he was 9-10 years old and recently had been rescued from a kill shelter. His life had been spared, but the only life he had known was one of terrible abuse and neglect. Well, Lil Pete, all that is changing today! You have yourself a home where all you will know is gentle love and kindness. Never again will you be mistreated. I called the shelter immediately to inquire as to his availability. Yes, Lil Pete was still there and he was available. It was still early enough in my lunch hour to make a hurried trip to the shelter to see Lil Pete. Rather than inquire as to his kennel location, I wanted to find him myself. I searched rows and rows of kennels, finally discovering the small dog rows and there was Lil Pete! He was lying on the concrete floor, head on his paws. I spoke to him to get his attention. He wouldn't look up. I tried again, telling him he was leaving this place and we would be best friends forever. Sadly, Lil Pete never moved or looked up at me. He was the saddest dog I had ever seen. Other dogs in the kennels bark and jump and at least look at you, but not this one. Not Lil Pete. I told him I would be back to take him home and went to the adoption window to tell them I would adopt Lil Pete. Since my lunch hour was almost over I had to return to work. They would be closed when I got off work so I would have to wait until the next day at lunch to take Lil Pete. That evening I visited the local pet supply store and bought a collar, leash, doggy clean-up bags, treats, toys, food bowls, and a new blue camouflage print bandana. Despite my employer's disgruntlement, I took the afternoon off on the following day so I could adopt Lil Pete and spend time with him. I excitedly drove back to the shelter, went through the adoption process, paid the fee, and Lil Pete was brought out from his kennel to me. "Don't let him near your face," I was told. "He may try to bite." We took off the red bandana and put on the new blue one. I took him in my arms and asked if they would please take a picture as this adoption might someday make a good story. They took the picture and I left with a little dog in my arms who immediately got his new name. "Come on, Timmy. We're going home." Timmy trembled for the entire 30-minute drive home. He was terrified. He sat on the console between the front seats facing backwards, his head tucked under my arm. I spoke gently to him and stoked him as lovingly as I could. "It's ok now, Timmy. You will see. It's ok now. You are safe." This October Timmy and I have been together for three years. He never once tried to bite me. He has learned he no longer has to flinch when I reach down to pet him. He doesn't have to panic any more when he hears footsteps behind him or when he sees a broom. Timmy is still a very shy dog, but he has come to a level of trust he never had before. It has been a growing relationship that is still growing. He is becoming more willing to accept strangers. Best of all, Timmy has learned that he is lovable. I don't think there is anything more valuable than that in this life. "Let's go, Timmy!" You can also visit Timmy on his You Tube Channel. If you think you could open your heart and home to senior dog but are unsure what to expect please read my article entitled 10 Reasons to Adopt a Senior Dog. |