|
August 4, 2007
Meet Ebony!
Ebony
is a female black rough coat born on 12-19-05. She weighs 12.5
pounds, and is regaining her girlish figure after whelping and
weaning puppies. She was surrendered by her breeder because she
could no longer produce puppies. She is now spayed and looking
for a new home.
Ebony has
an adorable face and a nice “griffy” coat. If she is kept on a
schedule, she does well with housebreaking but still needs work
and is not completely dependable. We will work more on leash training.
Ebony is crate trained, although she would rather be out of it
so she can follow her foster mom around the house and be immediately
available for cuddling. She bonds quickly to her human(s) and
gets along well with other dogs.
Ebony is very
intelligent, very playful and has a silly side. Ebony wants a
new home with someone to love her and spoil her. She has a great
personality and is a wonderful companion. Everyone who has met
her comments on how cute and sweet she is.
Ebony is up to date on vaccines and ready to find a new home.
She is being fostered in Kansas.
If you are interested in adopting Ebony please complete our adoption
application and contact Vicki.
Keep in mind
that we prefer to place dogs within driving distance of where
they are being fostered. If someone from outside the local area
is approved for adoption, they must be willing to fly in to get
the dog and that can only happen if the dog is stable enough to
travel in the cabin with the passenger.
August 26, 2007
Update!
Ebony has been Adopted!
From Ebony's
new family:
“After sleeping with us and the other two dogs overnight. This morning
she woke up very playful, followed the boys around in their normal
routine of going out and doing their "biz" (she did hers too) and
quickly found a discarded bone. Of course once she started chewing
on it - the other dogs suddenly decided they wanted it. It quickly
became a game of passing the bone around. Once one dog walked away
or was distracted, another would swoop in. Very cute. I think everyone
is going to get along great.”
Back
for more rescue stories!
|