Rescue a Doggy- Meet Miranda

July 12, 2010 by doggymom  
Filed under Featured, Rescue a Doggie

This poor little puppy!

Yorkie puppy for adoption

Why do my legs look funny? Well, it's quite the sad story. An 8 year old child threw me across the room and both of my legs are fractured. When the family couldn't afford to fix them, they took me to the shelter. Yes, they will make sure someone gets in trouble for that but now, it's time to look forward to a day when I can run again like the puppy that I am. My surgery will cost almost $4000! and is scheduled for Monday, June 21st. Please say a little prayer for me and if you are able to help, make a donation to help with the expense of fixing my legs. I will need a minimum of 8 weeks crate rest afterwards so foster mom says we aren't even thinking about adoption yet – just getting better! If you are approved contact Kathy: 717-491-1942 or yorkierescueme@gmail.com.

Go here for info on getting approved:

http://yorkierescueme.com/adoptionprocess.asp

And if you can't adopt, please help with Miranda's surgery costs by donating whatever you can. Go to http://yorkierescueme.com/ and look for the link on at the top left hand side to donate. You can donate by paypal, by mail or phone or even donate your old cell phone.

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Rescue a Doggy-Meet Hudson

June 23, 2010 by doggymom  
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Yorkie up for adoption

Isn't this Yorkie a cutie? Rescue Me has this to say about this little dog up for adoption:

Hudson is a sweet little man who is very loyal to his person. He was found as a stray in rough condition but has been feeling much better as time goes by. Hudson has some elevated kidney values but is doing great on his kidney food and daily kidney supplement. He also takes a thyroid medication twice daily but as long as it's in a piece of cheese, he's happy to get it! This is a wonderful little guy who is looking for a home for the remainder of his life, if that's you – apply today! Hudson is fostered in Whiting, NJ. If you are approved contact Jen: 717-491-1942 or yorkierescueme@gmail.com.

Go here for info on getting approved:

http://yorkierescueme.com/adoptionprocess.asp

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Dog Adoption – Know If It Is Right For You

Today's guest post is provided by David Duane Wilson from   Adopt Shelter Dogs

shelter dogs

Adopting a dog is a big decision, you must be willing to commit your time and money for at least 10 to
15 years. In other words for the lifetime of your dog. Such a long term commitment may keep some
dog lovers from adopting. One of the best ways to find out if dog ownership is right for you is to
become a volunteer at a rescue club. There are many activities that you can help with such as, training
assistant, dog handler, and fostering.

When a dog is taken in by a rescue organization it is observed by a professional dog trainer and its
behavior assessed. Once in the opinion of the trainer that the dog is ready to start training and
socialization, the position of volunteer assistant trainer comes in to play. Under the guidance of the
trainer, you will begin to teach the dog basic commands and work with him. What an opportunity this
is for you. You get to learn the proper techniques of dog training while at the same time helping the
dog.

As the dog learns basic commands and demonstrates his willingness to socialize, he can be taken to
public functions and shown for adoption. As a handler, you will be responsible for taking the dogs to
public showings sponsored by the rescue club. Another task of the handler is the transportation of the
dogs to and from the vet. Fun for the dog and the handler is the important job of exercise and play.
Becoming a foster home for a rescued dog can be the most rewarding and fulfilling. The rescue club
will have you fill out an application and interview you. They will assess your home and yard and try to
match you with a dog that is right in size and activity level for what you have to offer. Some of the
rescue clubs will supply food, leash, collar, and other basic supplies that are needed. All you supply is
time and love.

You can volunteer for all three jobs or just do what you feel comfortable with. By volunteering you
can find out if dog ownership is right for you at little cost. You do not have to make that long term
commitment up front. In this process everybody wins, the dog is rescued, the rescue club operates at
lower expense and your community's stray dog issue is addressed. You can work with the dogs until
you find the special one that is a match for you and then start the adoption process.

Check out David's site at  http://www.adoptshelterdogs.com/
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Rescue a Doggy-Meet Bernie

May 12, 2010 by doggymom  
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Bernie up for adoptionBernie
Male , 8 years , 10 lbs

Bernie is a great guy who loves to go for walks. He would love it to be the king of the castle in his new home where he was an only dog and had the place to himself. He rides great in the car and did I mention that he loves his walks? Bernie had bladder stones removed four years ago and has eaten a prescription urinary diet ever since. He was just rechecked and has no re-occurrence of stones so nothing to worry about! If you are interested in giving this great dog a forever home, apply today! Bernie's adoption fee is $300. He is fostered in Columbia, PA. If you are approved contact Helena: 717-491-1942 or yorkierescueme@gmail.com.

Check out more sweet dogs waiting for a forever home at yorkierescueme.com

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Rescue a Doggie-Meet Dylan

April 12, 2010 by doggymom  
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Yorkie up for adoption

Sweet Dylan was dropped off at the shelter when his owner decided he was getting too old. (yes, seriously!) He is a larger Yorkie boy with lots of love to give, and he was a perfect angel for his grooming. Dylan is neutered, up-to-date on his shots and he gets along well with other dogs. If you'd like to give this great boy a home, apply today! Dylan is fostered in Newtown, PA. Adoption fee is $200 If you are approved contact Margaret & John: 717-491-1942 or yorkierescueme@gmail.com.

To get approved, click here.

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Rescue a Doggy-Meet Kimba

February 15, 2010 by doggymom  
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Look at this sweet little face. Kimba is definitely a little doll. This shy little girl needs someone who will give her lots of love and cuddling to help her come out of her shell. She is getting along with all the dogs in her foster home but really needs some one-on-one attention so that she can continue to learn to trust. Kimba is spayed, up-to-date on her shots and has been given a clean bill of health. She is fostered in Columbia, PA. If you are approved  (to get approved go here:   http://www.yorkierescueme.com/adoptionapp.asp )   Janice: 717-491-1942 or yorkierescueme@gmail.com.

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Rescue Yorkie Dog Profile-Meet Whyatt

January 7, 2010 by doggymom  
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Whyatt

Male , 5 years , 5.5 lbs

What a cutie! Whyatt was given to a young teen as a gift and while he was very much loved, it became clear that a Yorkie requires more care and upkeep than a young teen can manage. Whyatt is loving, outgoing, playful and friendly. He gets along well with other dogs and rides well in the car. Adoption fee is $550. Whyatt is fostered in Newtown, PA. If you are approved (to get approved, click here) contact Margaret & John: 717-491-1942 or yorkierescueme@gmail.com.

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Rescue a Doggy-Meet Bowie

November 1, 2009 by doggymom  
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Bowie

Female , 5 years , 15 lbs

Bowie up for adoption

Bowie is a sweet girl who was dropped off at the shelter when her owner no longer wanted her. She had clearly had puppies in the recent past and had been ill-treated by some human, possibly a child. She is so happy to be out of that shelter and in a loving foster home where she is getting all the love she needs. Bowie will be spayed and have her teeth cleaned on 9/16 after which time she'll be actively looking for her forever family. A quiet home with no children would be best for her so if that's you, apply today! If you are approved contact Jen: 717-491-1942 or yorkierescueme@gmail.com.

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Rescue a Doggy-Meet Olivia

October 25, 2009 by doggymom  
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Rescue a Doggy-Meet Olivia

Olivia up for adoption

Olivia is a nice dog. She knows how to sit and is very well behaved. She is a medium sized adult dog.

All pets adopted from Puppy Love will be wormed and have their shots (except Rabies) before adoption.

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Rescue a Doggy: Meet Corky the Poodle

October 18, 2009 by doggymom  
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Corky

Poodle

Small Adult Male Dog Pet ID: 6402

Corky the poodleMore about Corky


Well, I'm one of those pups who would do best in a household without other dogs or cats or little kids. In other words, I'd like to be an only dog! I'm just sure that the right humans are out there for me somewhere, and I hope to find them soon! I'm cute as a button, and ready to pack my bags!

Corky's Canine-Ality Profile: BUSY BEE (ORANGE): I'm a naturally playful, curious, and trusting canine. Take me for a big walk every day; give me something to do. After my jobs done, Ill curl up in front of the fire with you in the evenings. (Externally motivated)

CORKY'S ADOPTION FEE: $200 plus tax

Primary Color: White
Weight: 12.7
Age: 7 yrs
Animal has been Neutered

Home without dogs preferred
Home without children (< 5 yrs old)


Corky is up-to-date with routine shots and spayed/neutered.

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