Here's our boy Kingsley, he was adorable the moment we picked him up to Foster for Little Mutts Rescue.
He was 2 yrs old, and we had already adopted out two other cute pups and I was hoping we would also find a good home for him
After
2 months, I couldn't understand why no one had come to meet him. He was
the most cuddly dog I have ever met. Sweet, adoring and already trained
to potty outside. He was lovely and we knew we wanted to adopt him.
It
has been a year and he has adjusted nicely to our life and has become a
devoted companion. He had to get used to a new environment (mostly
snow, lol) which he didnt much like until he realized he liked going for
walks so much, he didn't mind anymore.
We've had a fun year with this cuddle bug addition to our life and look forward to many more years to love him.
I highly encourage people to Foster and/or adopt. You will love having a pup, always there to adore you.
This
is our third adopted dog, we adopted a 10yr old boy named Kaled old
also the same year. We were also hoping to find him a loving home. He
had some interest but we didn't think the homes were suitable for this
special boy.
After a month, we knew we wanted him. One month after we adopted Kingsley we had to have this boy.
His
unique ability to leap over puddles and up on the bed is fun to watch,
and he kisses you like there is tomorrow. He was already trained to go
outside, a bonus of a senior dog, trained andso happy to have a new
home. He became my partner in everything following me everywhere.snf my
husband adores both additions to our puppy family.
We
have a third adoptee, rescued from someone that didnt want her anymore.
A tiny, 4 pounder toy Fox Terrier with the spirit of a lion. She is a
tiny little package with amazing training and a protective spirit. She
didn't really like the 2 new additionl dogs, but it certainly keeps the
now 13 year old on her toes.
Well, Kaleb and Kingsley love each other and make us laugh daily as they chase each other on the bed.
Three dogs people gave up on. We have become the blessed ones.
Sincerely,
Ray and Corry