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Status: Rescue
Breed: Lab Mixes
Gender: Male
Color: Fawn & White & Brindle
Age: 9 months
Spayed / Neutered: Yes
Organization / Foster: Please Rescue Me
City: Maricopa
State: AZ
Zip: 85139
Adoption Fee: Donation
Description: Fawn and Brindle were found as little pups. They were taken in by a real nice lady who just passed away. They really need some training and some love. Both have beautiful spirits. Presently they are living outdoors with a big dog house and misters and swimming pools. It doesn't take much to make them happy. They would like to be together but I'm sure would adapt quickly with the right home. Please give them a chance while they are young. They are both about 45 lbs. and are not done growing. They will be neutered and have all their shots on 9/22/11 and shortly thereafter ready to go to a new home. Please help. If you would like pics of the boys, please email me at graceinmaricopa@gmail.com.
This was my great grandma's. Sadly she passed away not too long ago, but she made some pretty cool stuff! I can take more pictures of her artwork, sewing, and dolls later.
P.S My grandma didn't make the kitty. Lol
Like Lucy and Charlie Brown, Eena has the toy and the game is for Brutus to get it away from her. Good luck, Brutus!
Boo and Max playing in the yard. Anything our of place and they would race to the fence together to investigate &/or bark. His bark is even deeper throated than Boo's, I never thought I would say this, but Max make Boo look petite, hard to tell in this shot I will have to get a side by side of the two of them. Boo is must shorter and not as long. Of course, Boo still isn't exactly a light weight, with two dogs over 100 pounds, the food bills should be interesting. Boo assumed the alpha position among the dogs and Max didn't seem to mind, they have gotten along beautifully thus far.
Caleb trembles with excitement while we make him wait to attack, er, play with his new Boobah doll (3/11/09).
Getting Daisy out of Chapel Pond after she jumps in for the first time, only to realise that she doesn't know how to swim.
Arch did fabulously at the show. It's hard to say how he would've done if it were a real show. There were only 3 dogs in his class (including him)- Bullie Pups up to 12 months. It was just him and Erma, plus one other younger pup. The younger pup won best overall, but Arch won a bag of cookies with a bow on it. We were sorta confused about what exactly he won. I thought it was best out of 9 to 12 months, which meant just between Arch and Erm, but I really don't know. I couldn't hear anything. It doesn't matter because it was just a mock show meant to get both us and him experience. That we did! He was a little wild, but overall a very good boy.
I snapped this shot as I really like this little man, but when I uploaded it I found it was out of focus :-( , but he is so sweet I have added him to my photo stream :-)
Status: Rescue
Breed: Lab Mixes
Gender: Male
Color: Fawn & White & Brindle
Age: 9 months
Spayed / Neutered: Yes
Organization / Foster: Please Rescue Me
City: Maricopa
State: AZ
Zip: 85139
Adoption Fee: Donation
Description: Fawn and Brindle were found as little pups. They were taken in by a real nice lady who just passed away. They really need some training and some love. Both have beautiful spirits. Presently they are living outdoors with a big dog house and misters and swimming pools. It doesn't take much to make them happy. They would like to be together but I'm sure would adapt quickly with the right home. Please give them a chance while they are young. They are both about 45 lbs. and are not done growing. They will be neutered and have all their shots on 9/22/11 and shortly thereafter ready to go to a new home. Please help. If you would like pics of the boys, please email me at graceinmaricopa@gmail.com.
I found some old photographs of Molly as a baby, I cannot believe this is almost 13 yeares ago. She is so small. I think what is worse though is the furniture.
Stray puppy at The Lost Dogs' Home.
The Lost Dogs' Home's mission is: 'To serve the community and enhance the welfare of dogs and cats by alleviating animal suffering and reducing the number of lost, injured and unwanted animals.'
Established in 1910 we care for approximately 20,000 lost, stray, abandoned and unwanted dogs and cats each year.