Straydar: n. (strā-dahr): The unintentional ability to spot stray or unaccompanied dogs or cats when driving, walking or during one's lunch hour at work, prompting the need to always have a leash and pet treats in the auto. This may also include the ability to have pets brought to one by others who are aware one has this ability. There is no cure once one becomes afflicted with "straydar". (urbandictionary.com)
Saturday, August 25, 2012
Charmin
This is Charmin, our new foster dog guest. She is a Shar Pei mix (she looks to me like a mix between a Shar Pei and a Shiba Inu), who was rescued from a puppy mill. She is 2 or 3 years old, and was rescued by an organization called Luv4K9s. As I understand it, she has only been out of the puppy mill for a month or two, and considering this, she is adjusting beautifully! She's a little distant and uncertain of people reaching for her, but she will take treats from my hand and will let me pet her if we don't startle her. She is doing very well in the house-- she's calm and laid back, but social with the other dogs. She loves chewing on toys, and quickly discovered the dog toy basket in the living room.
She is of course available for adoption-- already fixed and up-to-date on shots. For more information about Luv4K9s or how to adopt Charmin, visit their website.
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