She has overcome most of the fear of her environment and happily trots around the house. She is comfortable around her foster mom and dad, although she prefers when her doggy friends are close by. Birdie would love another high energy dog to run around with, and patient adopters that will give her time to settle in and share her sweet smiles.
He is also unable to control when he goes to the potty. He does well wearing a belly band and diaper indoors. Both pups are very friendly and adore love and attention. They are used to running around a fenced yard during the day, so a fenced yard is a requirement. Brock has a required training addendum, so his new family will need to commit to that.
Despite his leg issues, Brock loves to run and retrieve balls and frisbees. Daisy is happy to follow along, but doesn’t really fetch. Daisy adores kiddie pools filled with water, but Brock doesn’t. These two have mostly lived in the yard and a barn the past few years, though Brock has lived inside before. They’ll need some patience and instruction in indoor living, leash-walking, etc.
She likes looking out the front windows and watch quietly. She is a lovely balance between enthusiastic playing/going on walks and relaxing inside while Foster Mom and Dad do some chores. She has fantastic house manners, house trained, and has never chewed anything inappropriately.
Brutus is a great dog and as he’s settled into his foster home more, his personality has started to shine each day! He is friendly, loves ice cubes, is house broken, sleeps through the night and will let you know when he needs to go outside to potty. He is the perfect combination of playful and calm, knows “sit”, takes treats well and settles down quickly on a nice comfy dog bed. Each day he is gaining more confidence and comfort in his foster home and his personality is showing through. She will find a spot on the couch to relax quietly and even cuddle with you if you’re there, too.
I was born and raised in the small town of Clinton, Oklahoma. I always had a love for animals, which led me to pursue a career in zookeeping. I worked at various zoos across the country before becoming the director emeritus of the Zoo and Aquarium. I am now retired from my career in zookeeping, but I still enjoy caring for animals as a hobby.
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