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Help find a home for this pair of Beagles

April 28th, 2009

Hi friends,
If you read this blog you probably are a big fan of Keeshonds. So am I. The last thing I ever thought was that I would ever be as big a fan of Beagles – Beagles! – can you imagine. Well Ruby changed all that. Here’s what I think of Beagles now: Beagles are not as “in your face” loving or intelligent as Keeshonds. Maybe they are even lazy and slow to learn. If I may dare, I say that they may be even smarter than Keeshonds and certainly not lazy. Their intelligence is on a different level – a deeper one, I suspect. They don’t always show their emotions as easily as Keeshonds. If I ask my Keeshond Charlie for his paw (or whatever trick) he does it immediately with vigor. Ruby ponders the situation and only gives her paw (slowly) under the following circumstances: a treat is being offered and Charlie is giving his paw. If I reprimand Charlie, he looks very upset for about 3 seconds, and then goes about his business. If I reprimand Ruby she goes to her bed and wimpers for a full minute or so.

Please read the following and help if you can:

From the Happy Tails group on Yahoo.

Three days ago while walking my mini Schnauzer at Alley Pond park here in Queens NY, my partner and I came across 2 Beagles who seemed quite lost. One dog seemed more vulnerable than the other. She was visibly tired and disoriented. She would call out for her “brother”, and he would sidle up to her,and reassure her. It was poignant to witness this trust and dependability between the two dogs under the
circumstances.

They have a very strong bond with one another. Ultimately we shepherded the dogs into our car and took them to our vet for a once over. He proclaimed them to be generally healthy. We brought them to
our groomer who gave both a much needed bath. We have plastered the park and surrounding area with flyers, in the hopes of finding the owner(s).

We can afford to keep them for a few days to a week, but we both travel quite a bit during the year, and we cannot accommodate these dogs into our day to day reality.

They are so sweet tempered and loving. They are not rambunctious or loud. Their behavior with our dog Roshi has been impeccable, no squabbling over territory, toys or food.

We don’t want to arbitrarily “dump” them at a shelter that might have no option but to euthanize after a certain grace period.

Please help us do the right thing by these two sweet dogs.

Thank you very much,

*CONTACT:
Elena cell: 718-736-3882
Tina cell: 516-639-4591

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Is there room in your heart?

April 11th, 2009

dash4 Dash

Dash first appeared on this blog on Mar 11. He was in a municipal shelter at that time and his future was very bleak. Through the help of some wonderful people, his future is much brighter. I think you can see this it in his face. He is now being fostered by the caring people at Suncoast Keeshond Rescue. We do need a permanent home for Dash. I have never met Dash, but based on what his rescuers say, he is a gentle loving dog whose main fault seems to be that he may want to spend too much time in your lap licking your face.

If you think you have room for this kind of affection and can provide some of your own please contact:

Suncoast Keeshond Rescue
PO Box 82
Elfers FL 34680
Phone: 727-534-9002

Some post scripts:
Latest word on Maggie (several posts below this one) is that she has been adopted!

Please understand that any dog you adopt has been through a nightmare. The dog has lost its original family or may never have even had one. Its not like raising a puppy. They are new to you and you are new to them. They may have faults; their initial behavior may not be perfect. Please try and make a commitment to your newly adopted dog to forever care for it, and to try to make it the happiest dog in the world. When your dog finally understands this commitment, you will know it, and it will be one of the most rewarding experiences you have ever had.

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Hey Buddy can you spare a home ?

March 14th, 2009

Buddy’s story is quite a sad one. Buddy was adopted several years back. Unfortunately, this year his best friend and caretaker passed away and family members are unable to care for him any longer. Buddy is now left without a home and without an owner. He is a sweet senior of 11 years old who deserves to be in a loving, forever home. Beagle lovers, do apply, even at 11 years old Buddy walks around with his nose to the ground and will occasionally send out a howl if need be. Could you fill the empty space in Buddy’s heart? If you think that you may be interested in Buddy, please email adoptlove@rbari.org

Learn about other senior dogs and cats who are looking for a place to spend their golden years. The animals are all in the NY metro area. http://seniorpetsnyc.blogspot.com/

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· · · — — — · · · SOS – Dash needs a home

March 11th, 2009

ga5613195381-1-pnKeeshond [Mix]
Large Adult Male Dog

Find out more about Dash at Petfinders.com –>
http://www.petfinder.com/petnote/displaypet.cgi?petid=13195381

The Catoosa County, GA Animal Shelter is located on 101 Almond Trail in Ringgold, GA (30736).  Shelter hours are 8-4:15 M-F, closed for lunch from
12-12:30. Phone: 706-935-2454.

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Put some magic in your life – adopt Merlin

March 11th, 2009

merlin

Merlin in Quebec young kees looks very sad Merlin is a lovely pup–vaccinated and microchipped–who will be neutered prior to adoption. Merlin loves other dogs, is curious, intelligent and very playful. If you know and love the keeshonded breed, you will enjoy meeting our Merlin. Merlin is crate-trained. For more information, visit with Merlin
at the SPCA of Western Quebec, 659 Auguste mondoux, just off the Pink Road, in the AYlmer Sector of the City of Gatineau.

SPCA of Western Quebec
Gatineau, QC
819-770-7722

To learn more, visit Merlin’s profile on Petfinders.com –> http://www.petfinder.com/petnote/displaypet.cgi?petid=13211886

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