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Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Timothy & Cassie

So my brother made a valid point in one of our conversations recently: He said that I don't post about the dogs that I help find homes for with NEBTR so he doesn't know about them. So here they are.

Timothy is a young dog from a Lancaster puppy mill. He is about 11 pounds now. He was recently neutered and had his teeth cleaned and some rotten ones pulled. He's a nice little guy who gets along well with other dogs but would do fine alone as well as he likes to be top dog (but he will back down.) He loves his crate and goes in easily when asked. He tires easily but is generally a happy little boy who will cuddle on any piece of blanket or towel that he can get a hold of : ) He's learning how to play and is learning how to walk on a leash. He is not completely potty trained but is getting better every day! He's being fostered up in Rochester NY and is hoping for a forever family really soon!

I don't have a picture of Timothy but will post one when I get one.

The next few pictures are of sweet Cassie





Cassie is the other dog that I am currently helping by going through some applications and helping Tiffany out. She too is a Lancaster puppy mill dog and she is currently being fostered over in York PA. She is a sweet little girl who has some issues with men, but I believe with time could over come that with the right family. Her foster mom is looking for a woman or small family that has the time to give to this sweetie. Nick, Tink and I have had the privilege to meet her and spend time with her! She is a love and snuggled with Tink between Tiff and me on the couch. She is currently working on beating a bladder infection. As a result potty training is tough, but Tiffany reports that she is showing a LOT of improvement over the past few days. Cassie is scheduled to be spayed in late February.

So these are the dogs that I'm helping with right now. Several more mills dogs have come through in the past few days...there never seems to be an end. NEBTR helped 117 dogs last year. I hope fewer dogs need NEBTR this year. And now I am off to look at applications for these guys!

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