Two Very Very Special Adoptions to Just the Right Families
These two dogs are amazing and just need the right family to come and save them.
A dog’s good temperament is not necessarily adversely affected when he/she loses any of the 5 senses. Such is the case for Bagel who is blind.
He sounds like a good little guy and needs a family willing to work with his limitation. He doesn’t have to see his person/people with his eyes to know he loves them or show his love for them. He doesn’t have to see them with his eyes to appreciate their love. It is possible it was his person that was blind when he/she turned Bagel in to the shelter. We will never know.
If you are interested in Bagel please contact the Everett Shelter at 425-257-6000. Let’s hope we are not too late. Thank you.
Emily
is a very energetic dog who knows she currently has it made – just look at the attitude through in the last photo.
Unfortunately, her sporadic energy spurts and nipping/tugging at fabrics has caused some concern for her present guardians.
She is very loved but they feel she would be more suitable in a home that doesn't have children or won't have many children coming in and out. In addition to this she does not like other female dogs. However, Emily is friendly and DOES have good points. House trained (will ring bells to let you know when she needs to go out) and a cuddler, she is very charming, athletic, playful and good company overall. Her present family does want the best for her and genuinely feel that another environment is more suitable for this pampered beauty. Below is a more detailed summary of Emily directly from her guardian.
If you are interested in fostering or adopting Emily please contact me at carina@animalsfirstfoundation.org . I am working with her guardians to find a new placement for her. She is presently still at home and we hope to avoid a shelter atmosphere for her. Thank you.
A dog’s good temperament is not necessarily adversely affected when he/she loses any of the 5 senses. Such is the case for Bagel who is blind.
He sounds like a good little guy and needs a family willing to work with his limitation. He doesn’t have to see his person/people with his eyes to know he loves them or show his love for them. He doesn’t have to see them with his eyes to appreciate their love. It is possible it was his person that was blind when he/she turned Bagel in to the shelter. We will never know.
If you are interested in Bagel please contact the Everett Shelter at 425-257-6000. Let’s hope we are not too late. Thank you.
Emily
is a very energetic dog who knows she currently has it made – just look at the attitude through in the last photo.
Unfortunately, her sporadic energy spurts and nipping/tugging at fabrics has caused some concern for her present guardians.
She is very loved but they feel she would be more suitable in a home that doesn't have children or won't have many children coming in and out. In addition to this she does not like other female dogs. However, Emily is friendly and DOES have good points. House trained (will ring bells to let you know when she needs to go out) and a cuddler, she is very charming, athletic, playful and good company overall. Her present family does want the best for her and genuinely feel that another environment is more suitable for this pampered beauty. Below is a more detailed summary of Emily directly from her guardian.
If you are interested in fostering or adopting Emily please contact me at carina@animalsfirstfoundation.org . I am working with her guardians to find a new placement for her. She is presently still at home and we hope to avoid a shelter atmosphere for her. Thank you.
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