April 30, 2010

Gorgeous Shepherd for Adoption in Brooklyn

A Fort Greene woman has
rescued a 10 month old German Shepherd but can not keep him and is looking to place him in his forever home. Here's the information from Fort Greene Pups:

Our dog walker just informed me that one of her other clients (Sharon) recently rescued Charlie, a 10 month old german shepherd, from a not so great living situation. He had some bites on his neck but has been checked out by a vet and is taking antibiotics to clear everything up. Sharon already has a dog and can't keep Charlie, so I'm forwarding you his photo and Sharon's contact information. My dog walker has been taking him out on long walks and reports that he's a good smart boy that needs love, time, attention and socialization. He looks extremely handsome from his photos, but then again anybody that knows me knows I'm a sucker for a shepherd!

See you in the park,
Nancy Peterson
President, PUPS

If you have room in your life for this handsome pup, contact Sharon Mulready at mulreadyphoto@gmail.com or 413.475.2180. If I did not have my hands full with Hank, I would be making that phone call myself.















































April 13, 2010

Another Brooklyn Adoptable

Here is another great adoptable dog in Brooklyn. I've got a real soft spot for this one, because Jimmy looks a lot like Hank.

April 12, 2010

Super Cute Puppies For Adoption

This announcement came in from FIDO. If you're planning on adopting you should definitely check out these pups!
Puppies!
Terrific Puppies and their Mom need homes...The puppies will be ready to go home starting 4/24/10. Here is a video of the momma dog (Daisy) and her nine puppies:



Daisy, who is a young mom, was picked up as a stray in Queens. She is a Cockapoo (26 lbs. approx). Her puppies paternal parentage is unknown. While six of the puppies are fluffy I don't think any will be truly non-shedding or hypo-allergenic. A few of the puppies are definitely spoken for. There are three females and six males. Based on their various growth rates so far I'd say we are looking at 20 - 35 lb dogs when they are adults. Daisy will weigh around 28 lbs. once she's gained some needed weight.

Daisy is also looking for a permanent home. She's a lovely dog for the right family; like the puppies she will need someone around for a while because she's has some separation issues which, while not extreme, will need attention and behavior modification. Someone who could be at home for a good part of the day so that house training and socialization can happen smoothly.

There is a $200 adoption fee paid to Sean Casey Animal Rescue, plus $8.50 for a city license. There is also an adoption application to be filled out. All inquiries about the puppies or their mom should be made directly to Viviane Arzoumanian, 917-476-8315, pumpkinpups@gmail.com.