Thank you DPS. I have a new best friend for life.
Friday, August 27, 2010
My baby mushu
Friday, August 20, 2010
Axel is home in Oakland
She has enormous paws, big floppy ears, and everyone who meets her smiles. My favorite introduction was to a very formal, serious police officer who was in uniform. When Axel wants to introduce herself, she sits directly in front of the person and looks up. The officer tried to keep a straight face, and finally burst into laughter, got down and gave her a good, long pet.
She's sweet and affectionate, very calm, and loves to climb onto our laps. Axel has certainly changed our lives for the better. No more lounging around. She gets at least two hours of walks a day.
We start puppy obedience school next week. My five year old son will be accompanying me because within a couple of months, this large pup will definitely outweigh him. Linc is adjusting; he still gets a bit overwhelmed by the kissing attacks. We only let that go on for a few seconds and then we calm her down. Puppy school will be good for all of us; I think Lincoln will benefit the most.
Monday, August 16, 2010
Kota Adoption Update
I just thought I'd drop you guys a note on how Kota (adopted in Palo Alto, CA on 9/26) is doing. Kota is a grey and white Siberian Husky with matching ice-blue eyes. Per the story we heard at his adoption, he was rescued and fostered somewhere in Southern California before being brought up to Palo Alto for adoption. He's a GREAT dog! I would love it if you could pass this email (and photos) on to his foster parents and anyone else involved in connecting dogs like Kota with people.
Here's some photos of Kota's adventures over the past year:
He's a natural mountain dog!
Best wishes and thanks for all you do.
Doug F.
10/1/09:
Teresa,
Tuesday, August 3, 2010
Welcome to America!
I have a confession. I love big furry dogs. If you ask most folks they can tell you about my passion for Chows or Shih Tzu's but I have a secret love. I can't tell you when it developed or how but somewhere along the animal journey I fell in love with Old English Sheepdogs (OES). It took me several years to find just the right one to fit into my home and once I found him I didn't let him go. His name is Pub and he's almost 9 years old now and 92lbs. He's the love of my life. (Ok, one of several 4 legged loves of my life but he's definitely one of them!) 
Monday, August 2, 2010
Newest Taiwan Dogs
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| Donna with Dugan 5 year old Mini Schnauzer |
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| Welcome to the USA Kimo! |
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| Puppies + kids = GRINS! |
We welcomed 5 puppies and 3 adults.
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| New arrivals from Taiwan! |
Foster Mom Arthi and her newest foster, Lucy
arnes and Noble and well, we found a home for Barnes and Noble became Spark and stayed behind. But that wasn't the end of fostering for Arthi. Like many of us, as time permits and as Spark needs a playmate, she jumps in to help save a life. Right now she has our beautiful Lucy who she says gets along fabulously with Spark. Arthi is thrilled with how well Lucy does on and off the leash outside, how well housetrained she is, how loving and sweet she is and because Arthi lives in close quarters she needs a dog who isn't a barker and Lucy fits the bill! Now Arthi and family, because like any good foster family it does becomes a family and friend affair where everyone jumps in to help, are working with Lucy on learning to love men. Lucy previously lived with a s
enior woman so now she's getting to meet lots of males, young and old and learning she can love them too! Thanks Arthi once again for helping us save a life!
Sunday, August 1, 2010
Dogs for Adoption
Jupiter:

He's a 4-5 month old Border Collie-Lab mix who stole the hearts of all the volunteers as soon as they met him. He's high energy and would make an excellent companion to go on hikes, bike riding, jogging, playing with toys, going to the dog park. He currently lives in a foster home where is he crate trained, doggy door trained, learning sit and stay, lives with kids who are dog savvy as he is very puppy like and will jump or grab you to get your attention. In his foster home with a stern foster mom who enjoys his playful nature but also is teaching him how not to jump, how to sit patiently and to wait. He is incredibly trainable and loveable.
Tucker:

Tucker is a 3-4 year old Shih Tzu. He is full of personality and character. Most of our regulars at adoptions make a bee-line for him and can't wait to greet him. He has a friendly spunky outgoing personality. We like to say he "purrs" because he has this low grumble which isn't a grumble or a growl but is most definitely his way of communicating his greeting. He would rather die than try to snap at someone. He's very typically Shih Tzu in that sense. He's definitely a lap dog as well. He gets along with dogs, cats and older kids.
Though you might not be able to tell, he is missing an eye. As a puppy he was left in a backyard with a Shepherd who probably played too hard and his eye became a casualty. He spent the next 3-4 years in that backyard until he was advertised as needing a new home and we agreed to take him in and not only introduce him to the inside of the house (also promised he never has to live outside again!) but got him groomed and all ready for his new home!
Mousey:If you're looking for character and personality then look no further. Want a lap dog or a purse dog? Yup, she's it. Mousey can play with the "big boys" at the dog park or sit on your lap for hours. She lives with big and small dogs, kids and is only about 7lbs. She's 8 months old and pretty much full grown at this point. She was completely intrigued with the cats. She ran up to them, backed away, ran around the corner and barked at them, stuck her head back around the corner to see if they went away and darn it! they did not. If there are cats in the house, she won't hurt them but it will take a few days to acclimate everyone and probably will require a dog savvy cat who isn't intimiated by a little pipsqueak!











