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This Week’s Featured Adoptable Dogs @ Willamette Humane Society by Martha Russell

29 Wednesday Apr 2015

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adoptable dogs, adoption dogs, deserving dogs, family, pit bull terriers, shelter dogs, WHS

Dear Fellow Dog Lovers,

Adoptions slowed down some during the past week, with eight dogs getting adopted. Two of them were Blog Dogs.

AdoptionsA note on Marcus. This beautiful boy was returned one morning, not being the right fit for the family, and was adopted by a new family that very afternoon!

 

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Sunday’s playgroups were busy both in the mellow yard and the rowdy one. Caroline was a little-dog magnet with Georgie (in her lap), Virgil, Cecil and visiting owned-puppy Cheyenne.Page_01Hugo was sure he was invisible!

Page_03Brothers Cecil and Virgil have been waiting for a new family since April 10th. They are eleven years old and have been together their whole lives. We’ve discovered that they can have sibling squabbles just like kids, but at the end of the day they love each other and would like to be in the same home.

Virgil and Cecil (1)Meanwhile, in the rowdy yard, Thor was having a blast romping with his buddies. Then suddenly, he had an idea for more fun.

Page_05Yep, you guessed it. Volunteer Sherrie’s dog, Kya, felt she should bring his actions to our attention. First one bucket…

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Page_08Page_09Thor was so funny to watch. He is such a goofy, fun character! He left today for another shelter where we all hope he’ll finally find his forever home.

 

 

 

I think I’m going home soon!

I’m so happy to report that when I took this picture on Sunday, Cindy Lou had two holds on her! This sweet senior (ten years old) Cocker Spaniel has been waiting since March 30th for her special person to find her. Her health has improved greatly since arriving at WHS and her new haircut makes her feel frisky! Everyone she meets falls in love with Cindy Lou. Here she was on her Sunday walk with Gracie and Jessica.

Cindy Lou, Gracie, JessicaVolunteer Kathy, a Cocker Spaniel lover forever, had fun spending time with Cindy Lou this afternoon.

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I think I’m going on a respite soon! Gotta watch for my peeps!

Rosco seemed distracted on Sunday afternoon. Here he was with Tim after his walk, and I couldn’t get the usual big Rosco smile. Maybe he sensed that he was soon going to have a wonderful adventure! Rosco has been waiting for his forever family since March 8th. He’s a house-trained, treat-motivated, love bug Pit Bull Terrier mix. Let’s get this boy his perfect forever home soon!

Rosco and TimI got a terrific report on Monday about Rosco’s Excellent Adventure to the tulip fields with volunteer Jordyn. She wrote: “I took Rosco on respite today! I took him to the tulip fields and he had a blast. It was hard to bring him back since I fell in love with him. He LOVES car rides. He did well with dogs and people.“
The pictures she sent tell all.

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I’m a bit timid, but boy am I worth the effort to know me!

I first met Haru on Sunday and both Caroline and I really liked him, though he was very shy at first. Haru is a seven-year-old, house-trained, Chihuahua/Terrier mix. He is a senior used to living with seniors in a quiet and calm home. He was a bit overwhelmed in playgroup at first, and made it very clear to the other dogs that he wanted his space, but before long he was actually playing a little. He would love a family where his people were home with him to take him for a neighborhood walk, then spend the evening together with Haru curled up next to them. He does not like cats, so a feline-free home is needed. Caroline and I are hoping this cutie will soon be with his new peeps.

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I’m new here. Everybody likes me. I think you will, too!

Meet Kody, a four-year-old Rottweiler mix, one of our latest transfers from California through our partnership with S.T.A.R.T. Kody is as gentle and good-natured as he looks. Volunteer Sam fell for him just like the rest of us have. Kody scored so well on his behavior assessment that he is rated PG+5! He loves people and other dogs. He walks pretty well on leash (here’s where some WHS training classes would be perfect!), takes treats politely and will make a delightful and loyal family member. This boy is just about perfect!

Kody and SamanthaHere he was last week with Jolene, another one of his fans.

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I may be little, but I am one cool dude!

Georgie is a sixteen-pound, eight-year-old Miniature Pinscher who is looking for a family who wants a cuddle bug to call their own. Georgie is such a “people dog,” as you saw in the playgroup cartoon with Caroline. He kept following me in the yard, wanting to crawl into my lap, too. He had fun in playgroup, enjoying racing around with his friends. Georgie is house-trained and polite. He will make a great little family addition. Here he is on Sunday with Tim.

Georgie and TimHere are a couple of more shots of Georgie with Kylie and Marianne. Notice what all three pictures have in common? Yep, that’s where Georgie enjoys being!Georgie and Kylie

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Why do I keep popping up in each post? Because I’m still here waiting.

Sweet Pea continues to sit in her kennel and wait. Her name fits her perfectly. There is no dog any sweeter than this gal. She is eight years old and though she isn’t the most beautiful dog you’ve ever seen with her scabby ears, or the youngest, she’s one of the best. Sweet Pea loves people and other polite dogs. She walks well on leash, loves to have her tummy scratched and is very happy when getting attention. She will romp with other dogs for brief periods and is thrilled while doing so. She is a gentle soul who takes treats politely and will be a wonderful laid-back, quiet, calm companion. She is really hoping that his week will be her lucky one. Here she was with Tim on Sunday.

Sweet Pea and TimToday after all the dogs had been walked, we brought Sweet Pea out again for some hanging-out time with Marianne.

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Looking for a Ball Dog? Look no further! It’s ME!

As I was taking newbies’ pictures on Sunday afternoon, I happened to see Laslo and his mother, Katie, out in a yard with Rosie. They were having such a fun time after discovering that Rosie LOVES playing fetch! Rosie was playing very nicely and letting Laslo pick up the ball over and over after she (sort of) retrieved it. Rosie is a two-year-old Pit Bull Terrier mix. She still needs some training to walk more politely on leash and actually bringing the ball back to you (that’s where our wonderful WHS training classes come in!) but she is such a happy, eager young girl who will brighten someone’s life.

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I’m a bouncy, happy boy looking for a family wanting a good time!

Emelynn and I met Rusty for the first time today and both of us were smitten with this big, goofy boy. He tried out for Search and Rescue training, but decided it took too much focus and that it would be much more fun to be a family dog. Rusty is a two-year-old Australian Shepherd mix. He is house-trained and knows commands like sit and down. He will be an eager student for our WHS training classes which are included in his adoption fee. He is going to keep some lucky family laughing and loving him.

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I’m young, I’m active, and I can entertain myself and you—just watch me!

The last new dog that Caroline and I photographed on Sunday was Abigail, a one-year-old Weimaraner/Pit Bull Terrier mix who is such a bouncy and happy girl, she kept us both in stitches. She was found as a stray, so we don’t know her history, and being a youngster, she’ll need an active, patient, willing-to-train person with a sense of humor. But oh, what rewards she will bring to the right person. After posing for pictures (which was hard, since sitting still for a nanosecond is difficult!), we headed to a yard to watch her play with my squeaky toy prop. And play, she did!

First, posing for a profile picture.

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Then she told us picture time was over and play time was going to begin!

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And she’s OFF!

Abigail Abigail Abigail   Abigail AbigailAbigailShe went to playgroup this morning. According to Volunteer Manager Kimmi, Wednesday’s playgroup lead, “Abigail did wonderfully in playgroup today and was very tolerant of the other dogs and invited play consistently while also taking many appropriate breaks, giving everyone a chance to relax.  She takes correction well and she caters her play style to her play partners.  She was a fantastic role model.” Abigail will make a terrific family dog.

 

 

 

Emelynn’s Pick of the Week!

Emelynn had a hard time deciding between Rusty and Shadow for her Pick of the Week, but chose Shadow, a one-year-old Shepherd mix.

ShadowShadow is a well-mannered dog who enjoyed playgroup this morning and got along with the other dogs. He is very people-oriented and loved being with Emelynn for pictures. He took my treats politely and sat when asked.

Shadow and EmelynnAt the end of the shift, Emelynn decided to take Shadow home for an overnight respite. He was soooo excited to get to go!

Shadow and EmelynnFirst he met Emelynn’s mother.

DSCN6404Then it was time to go on his adventure. I know he’ll have a wonderful time.

Shadow and Emelynn

 

 

 

New toys!

I have a really happy story to tell you. A dear friend, Kathy, from my early teaching days in Michigan sent me a donation in memory of Scout. Kathy wanted me to use the donation to buy some toys for dogs at WHS. So after playgroup and pictures on Sunday, I went into Davenport’s Den (our WHS pet store) to shop. I explained to staff member Maria that I was buying toys in Scout’s memory. She showed me four toys already selected for four of my current favorite dogs! Kathy’s donation covered three of them, so I added some to buy all four. Then a man who had overheard my story came over and handed me a $20 bill, saying, “Here’s some more for more toys.” I couldn’t believe it! So I bought a rope toy for Sweet Pea and a squeaky duck for Georgie. So all in all, six shelter dogs all have wonderful new toys this week!

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Updates!

We have two great updates today!

Bellamy/Belle

Remember Bellamy, the beautiful girl with “issues” who went to a very experienced foster family to work on her behavior challenges? It turned out she had some serious problems that took a lot of patience, but her foster mom was determined to help her and after many weeks of work, Bellamy, now Belle, was adopted a few weeks ago from her foster home. Luckily, she was adopted by someone also determined to give Belle the time, patience, and understanding she needed to bond.

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“I adopted Belle a little over three weeks ago and am so happy to have her join my family, so I thought that I would give a successful update. I had been looking at dogs online for several weeks, but nothing seemed to be a good fit for one reason or another. Scrolling through the Willamette Humane Society website, I came across Belle’s adorable picture. I clicked on her profile and learned that she had been in the foster system for a year or so and does have some behavioral challenges, but I thought, ‘Hey, nothing great comes easy.’  I decided to call and schedule a time to meet her. Once I met Belle, I knew I could be her forever home. The first week was a little rough; in fact, I was pretty sure she hated me. She would growl at me anytime I came close to her. It took her a couple of days to even come inside from the garage into the house, and she even hid under the car to get away from me. But thankfully that did not last too long. She now feels very comfortable in the house. She has a favorite spot on the couch and hogs my bed at night. Belle loves going on walks, playing in the yard, and has slowly been making friends with my cat. She is a loveable, sweet dog that I know will continue to shine as we become best friends.” 

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Abby

Remember Abby, the beautiful sock-eating girl? Here she was pre-sock-eating at WHS.

AbbyHere she is after TWO sock-eating episodes, having hopefully learned her lesson. Her family loves her very much and wrote: “She even took a vacation to the beach!  She loves the beach and the rivers here in Portland.” Here she is after a long day of having fun. Too bad she can’t relax!

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On those happy notes, that’s it for this week!

Remember, if you see a dog on my blog whom you are interested in meeting, try to make arrangements to get to the Willamette Humane Society soon. Some dogs are adopted more quickly than you might think.

You can reach me at adoptanoregondog14@yahoo.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This Week’s Featured Adoptable Dogs @ Willamette Humane Society by Martha Russell

22 Wednesday Apr 2015

Posted by adoptanoregondog in This Week's Featured WHS Dogs

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adoptable dogs, adoption dogs, American Pit Bull Terrier, deserving dogs, pit bull terrier, shelter dogs, WHS, willamette humane society

Dear Fellow Dog Lovers,

It’s been another busy week at Willamette Humane Society. There were 18 happy dog adoptions including these Blog Dogs.

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There were two newbies who were adopted just after I took their profile pictures. First was little Jack. The family fell in love with this little guy on the spot.

DSCN5570Cassidy, a former WHS staff member, and Brendan adopted Red, a newbie whose name now is Zoey, joining dog-sibling Aria.

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Chatter

It was another perfect day for dog romping on Sunday morning, and romp they did. There was a lot of chatter!

Even though Sweet Pea is a senior, at eight years old, she absolutely loves to get outside and play with her friends. Such a happy girl!

Page_1Pip is such a ham. His pure joy racing with other dogs is great fun to watch. He enjoyed showing off for Sweet Pea.

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In the mellow-dog yard, Spencer, who has been very nervous at the shelter, found playgroup a little overwhelming. Paula, who had been very shy herself when she came to WHS, tried to be reassuring. She followed him all around the yard trying to get him to play.

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It’s always interesting to watch the interactions between the rowdy and the mellow yards.

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There are some dogs who have a very distorted view of their size…one of them is Sage.

Page_6  Sage enjoyed hanging out on Harmony’s lap.Page_7One last picture from playgroup without chatter. It amazed me that Cecil decided to take a nap next to Ali while there was action all around him!

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I’ve been here a long time. If you could just see me in a home!

Rosco has been at the shelter since early March. I first wrote about him in my March 11th post. At that time, I said,

I met Rosco for the first time on Sunday after he was returned by his new adopter because it was quickly discovered that Rosco cannot live with cats. So, if you have a cat-free home, and are looking for a cuddly, smart, and eager boy, Rosco might be the right fit for your family. He is house-trained and already knows a number of commands, including sit, roll over, shake, and get in the car, to name a few. He is playful and listens well.

And he has such a great smile!

DSCN2578I was sure he would be adopted again quickly, but he was not. He does not have the best kennel presentation (something he’s not proud of and trying to improve). But he is the perfect example of why one should not make a quick judgment about a dog based on his behavior in a shelter. Volunteer Ashley has taken Rosco home on several respites and wrote the following glowing report for this post.

“Rosco is a two-year-old American Pit Bull Terrier who I have fallen in love with! I have brought him home on three different occasions and I was amazed from the first time how well-mannered he is. He loves squeaky toys and just being in the house with people. He continuously smiles and he loves to give kisses! When he comes to my house to visit he spends time with seven kids ages 16 – 9 and he does amazingly well with them. He loves to play and run around outside with them, as well as have a great time playing with my 11-pound Pomeranian. He is completely house-trained and goes to the door when he needs to go potty. He craves attention and loves to give affection back! He would make a great addition to any family!”

And here are Ashley’s pictures to prove her points.

IMG_0895 IMG_0892 FullSizeRender IMG_0898Rosco hopes that his forever family will find him very soon. Here he was with Daniel on Sunday. He really does smile all the time.

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I’ve been at the shelter a long time, too. I can’t wait to go home with you!

Coco Pebbles is another one of our long-termers. He is a three-year-old Chesapeake Bay Retriever/American Staffordshire mix. Coco has been at WHS since early March. He is active, smart, and food-motivated. Here he is with Tyler on Sunday.

DSCN5375Volunteer Jolene has been working a lot with Coco to improve his skills and his ability to settle quietly. Jolene says that because Coco is so highly treat-motivated, he learns new things very quickly and has improved a great deal since arriving at the shelter. I spent some time sitting with Jolene and Coco last week and all Coco wanted to do was lean up against me for scratches and treats. Here he is “settling” with Jolene.

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I haven’t had an easy time, but I’m getting better and ready for a new family!

Meet Cindy Lou, a ten-year-old English Cocker Spaniel who is looking for a retirement home to settle into. She is calm, quiet and such a sweet girl. When she arrived at WHS, she had ear infections which are being treated and she’s on the way to recovery. She also was badly in need of a haircut. She looks so much better now!

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DSCN5042 DSCN5046Having just gotten spayed, Cindy had to wear a cone, but it didn’t seem to bother her much and with her ears feeling so much better, she was all smiles. Here she was on Sunday with Kylie. Cindy has made many friends at WHS, but is hoping for a real family of her own.

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Want to goof around? I’m your boy!

Pip is such a fun dog! Even though he’s been at the shelter since January, he remains an eager, happy boy. Pip is a two-year-old Pit Bull Terrier mix who, as you learned last week, does wonderfully in a home environment. His only fault at WHS is what is called “demand barking” which means, “Look at me! Look at me!” when he sees people coming down his row of kennels. It’s only a shelter fault, however, as he is very polite in a home. Here he was on Sunday during playgroup.

PipLater in the afternoon, Daniel took him out for a walk.

DSCN5390Being the goofy guy that he is, this is what Pip did when he was returning from his walk and he saw me with my camera.

Page_1 Page_2Pip went to a foster home this afternoon. We’re happy he’s having a break from shelter life. But he is still available for adoption!

 

 

 

Emelynn’s Pick of the Week!

Emelynn and I both have a new favorite. His name is Spencer and he is a six-year-old Australian Cattle Dog mix. He came from California through our partnership with S.T.A.R.T., so we don’t know his history. When he arrived at the shelter, he was extremely stressed and shy. But he is gradually gaining confidence and last Wednesday he had a very happy time with Emelynn and me in the big yard.

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He LOVED rolling around in the grass.

DSCN5203I took him out to playgroup on Sunday, but he really didn’t enjoy it a lot, paced and didn’t fully relax. Later in the afternoon, he went for a walk with Kylie. The shelter is an especially stressful place for shy dogs, so we’re hoping Spencer gets to go to his forever home soon.

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Sweet Pea here! Still here! Still waiting! Got a home for me?

Sweet Pea has become such a favorite of so many at WHS! This eight-year-old retiree is someone’s perfect best friend. Looking for a couch potato who has short bursts of energy and enjoys brief romps with other dogs? Sweet Pea is just that. She’s an affectionate, low-key, but playful girl who wants a family to call her own. She is house-trained and walks well on leash. She’s good with kids and enjoys simply being next to you. Here she was on Sunday with Katie, one of her many fans.

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I’m new and really hoping for a forever family finally!

Clark came to us from another shelter where he had been waiting to be adopted since November after being found as a stray. It is wonderful when shelters work together to help dogs get forever homes. When a dog has been at one for quite awhile, sometimes all it takes is a change of location for a new family to be found. We’re hoping that that will be the case with Clark, a two-year-old Lab/Pit Bull Terrier mix. Caroline and I met Clark for the first time on Sunday. We were both impressed with how smart this boy is. We discovered he already knows several commands like sit, down and shake. He is eager to please and very people friendly. He does not seem to feel comfortable around other dogs, so would do well as an only pet. But what a great friend he will become!

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They’ve changed my name but not my ears!

I’ve written about this boy in several posts. He is another one of our S.T.A.R.T. transfers from California who is looking for an experienced family. His name was WonderEars, but is now Wonder Dog. Most of us just call him Wonder. He is smart and treat-motivated with a mind of his own. With positive, consistent, and patient handling, Wonder is a delightful character. Volunteer Linda has been spending quality time with this boy and on Sunday I watched as he demonstrated how he’s learned to listen. Wonder is a three-year-old Pit Bull Terrier mix. We’re hoping that Wonder won’t have to wonder if he’ll find a home much longer.

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I’m a youngster and I can’t wait to have adventures with a new family!

I met Ben this afternoon and was so glad I did! What a delightful one-year-old Border Collie/American Bulldog mix he is. Jolene brought him out for pictures and then we decided to take him to the yard just for fun.

DSCN5641It didn’t take long to discover he is a “ball dog.” He loved to chase a tennis ball and then brought it back and dropped it at my feet.

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That’s it for this week!

Remember, if you see a dog on my blog whom you are interested in meeting, try to make arrangements to get to the Willamette Humane Society soon. Some dogs are adopted more quickly than you might think.

You can reach me at adoptanoregondog14@yahoo.com

 

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