Showing posts with label Australian CA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Australian CA. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Sacramento, CA: Siberian Husky Needs a Home

I have a 10 month old Red & White Siberian Husky. I am not able to keep him because I am a F/T student. Azlahn does well w/larger dogs. He does NOT DO WELL w/cats and/or smaller breed dogs at all. This may because of the hunting instincts & the breed. He needs to have a fenced yard, preferably newer wood due to his escape artist techniques. He's very loving, & loves kids & would love to have a play buddy (dog) that can handle rough play. Although Azlahn loves children, you will have to supervise him around children because he will knock down the smaller children to give kisses. I rescued Azlahn from the pound, but there's more to his story. Azlahn will only go to a very loving home, & someone who knows about the Siberian Husky breed. I would like someone who is hearing (or deaf is definitely okay) and is fluent in sign language because Azlahn has partial hearing in his left ear and deaf in his right ear. He can hear if you raise your voice. I have been teaching him sign language. (hand signals) Below are pictures of Azlahn. If you have any questions or would like to know more about Azlahn's story, please email me. ONLY SERIOUS PEOPLE NEED TO APPLY. Azlahn will not just go to any one. He is very special, & before I & Azlahn choose his person or family they have to be special too. Because he is pure breed, already fixed/altered, microchipped, has tested negative for heart worm, had bordetella and rabies shots, he is very healthy. I'm asking for a $150 re-homing fee.

I am helping my friend. If you are interested in Azlahn, please send an email to Kristeena at kthaten@gmail.com. I hope to hear from you soon - we would appericate your help!!

Thanks, Kristeena

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Lancaster, CA: Pit Bull to be Euthanized Tomorrow

DIES 12/10

Sweet female deaf dog at Lancaster, CA shelter. NO EXTENSIONS. She's a doll.....soft, cuddly, affectionate, learned sit in less than five minutes. Please help.....we are full.......can anyone foster for Angel Dogs Foundation? If you can offer your home to foster, send email to Lisa at info@angeldogsfoundation.org. She will cover all the veterinary care. Just need a loving foster home to train him and the rescue can help you with that.

Monday, August 2, 2010

Patterson, CA: American Bull Dog has Until 48 Hours

Dino was abandoned at a house in Patterson, CA, when his owners walked away from their home and left him and a Boxer behind to fend for themselves. The Boxer was recently placed with his new "forever home" and we need to find a 'forever home" for Dino as he has become very attached to his “Foster Dad” and is becoming aggressive to the dog who has lived in the Foster dad’s home for the past 4 and half years. If we cannot place him within the next 48 hours our only option will be to euthanize him.

Dino is a very sweet, well behaved 4 year old American Bulldog, NOT A PIT BULL. He is deaf but that doesn't stop him one bit. He is learning signs and has mastered "Good Boy!", "Sit", "Down" & "Love". He is very social and loves to be by your side. He is good with other dogs but does have some issues with them when he is eating or has a lot of unspent energy. He has been in our home for a couple of months and he has shown no reaction towards our cats. We do believe that due to his needing to eat alone he would probably be best suited in a home without other animals. Dino desperately needs a "FOREVER home". His breed is great on a farm or ranch. Time is running out for his temporary home with us as the Home Owners Association here limits the amount of pets we as his foster humans can have and Dino puts us over the limit. He is neutered, current with vaccinations and the vet has given him a clean bill of health. Please call Big Dawgs Rescue at 925-337-6377 or Bill at 925-452-7721 or 209-404-3916 if you are interested in meeting Dino. His adoption fee is $150.00 and is payable to Big Dawgs Rescue to further their work in placing large breed dogs. It does not have to be paid all at once and can even be waived if need be to save his life. We ask that you make a commitment to training him more with sign language, daily exercising of at least a walk of 2 miles and that you get a microchip ID implanted in him.

Best Regards;

Bill Lindley