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

27 Wednesday Feb 2019

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Dear Fellow Dog Lovers,

Sometimes dogs arrive at a shelter as strays and it’s obvious that they have had a rough life so far.  In this post I’m going to tell you about two such dogs who though they had difficult beginnings to their lives, in very different places, they remain loving and optimistic about their futures.

 

I’ve been waiting for my perfect fit of a family for a long time. Is it YOURS?

 

 

When Joey was brought in to the Maui Humane Society in Hawaii on October 20, 2018, he was in terrible shape. He had open wounds and staff thought that maybe a wild pig had attacked him. But even with all of his physical injuries, Joey loved his new peeps and quickly became a shelter favorite. He went to a foster home to recover and his person adored him. She wrote: “Joey is doing great!!! What a cool dog, great around other dogs, house-trained, very loving, a real sweetheart!!!  I would be happy to keep him as long as you like. I wish I could keep him.” But Joey was not adopted at MHS and staff decided he might have better chance of finding a forever home if they sent him to us. The day before his flight to Oregon, his foster mom wrote: “What a wonderful dog.  I am going to miss him so much.”

Joey arrived at WHS on November 29, 2018. It was guessed he’s about five years old and a cross between a Lab and Border Collie. He has been quite stressed at the shelter and his kennel presentation has not been great. He was adopted once, but returned. The man loved him but realized Joey needed a more active home. He would really like to go home with children about ten or older. He does great in playgroup, but needs to meet any dog he might go home with to make sure their play styles are compatible. He will need a family with some patience, consistency, and willingness to give Joey some refresher house-training; with all the changes in his life, he has slipped at bit.

On Sunday, Joey announced he had a new idea to help him get adopted.

 

How could I resist?

 

I’ve written about Joey several times in this blog. We’re hoping he won’t have to wait much longer for his new family.

 

 

 

 

I’ve been healing for quite a while. I’m ready now for my forever home!

Brutus, about a two-year-old American Pit Bull Terrier mix, was found as a stray and brought to WHS on November 6, 2018. He had been seen wandering for over a week when he was picked up. The officer who brought him in noted that he was a nice dog, loved people, knew basic commands, and enjoyed the car ride.

 

 

But Brutus had some physical issues. Besides having multiple puncture wounds, his left front leg was swollen. When our WHS vet checked him, she discovered that his leg had been broken much earlier and had not healed correctly. In addition, there were loose bone fragments that had caused infections around where the break had been. So when he was under anesthesia to be neutered, his leg was cleaned up, the bone fragments removed, and his leg was splinted. He was put on antibiotics to cure the infection and the healing began. Finally, on February 21st, the splint off and the infection gone, Brutus was ready to be adopted. Having had such a severe break and lack of proper early care of it, he will likely have arthritis in his left leg. But that doesn’t concern him now. Brutus is a very happy dog. He walks well on leash, loves attention and affection and is rated for kids eight and older. We took him into Mary’s Place and had a blast. Brutus LOVES toys, especially soft ones. In his excitement, he tends to grab them out of your hand, so until he learns “leave it,” we need to be careful that he doesn’t accidentally grab a hand instead of the toy. Here he is with Caroline, one of his many fans.

 

Brutus could be a professional “poser” and he knows it.

 

 

First, we played!

 

Then we wanted some quiet time, so decided to give him a frozen Kong (filled with kibble). He was in seventh heaven!

 

He almost fell asleep!

 

When it was time to return to his kennel, he seemed to thank Marianne for all the fun.

 

He’s going to be a wonderful dog for some lucky family.

 

 

 

 

I’m back. My family loved me, but couldn’t keep me. They miss me.

I wrote about Champ several times in my posts after he arrived at WHS in early November. We fell hard for this big boy.

 

Champ is six years old, a mixed breed, with a huge head! We were so excited when he got adopted and his family adored him, but were unable to keep him. Champ can be fearful in some situations, so has become one of the Behavior Team dogs to help him build confidence. He can be nervous around strangers until he knows them, then he is happy to either play or snuggle with them. Champ is house-trained, knows basic commands, and is rated for older children because of his size. He loves our playgroups, but can be picky about his dog friends, so will need to meet any canine he will be living with. Champ will never be a dog-park kind of dog. He needs a family with older children and his training must be rewards-based and positive to relieve his fears. Staff member Joseph has become one of Champ’s biggest fans and spends as much time with him as he can when he has a break. We asked Joseph to come in Mary’s Place while we were hanging out with Champ and it was so touching to see the bond they have made.


And here he is with Marianne, another of his many friends.

 

Champ is available through our Behavior/Training Team (behavior@whs4pets.org). We’re hoping the right fit of a family will find this very special boy soon.

 

 

 

 

As usual, there were some awkward photography moments on Sunday.


 

That moment when you get the perfect pose of the dog, but the human…sigh.

 

That moment when the dog cracks a joke and it’s hilarious!

 

 

 

 

Bella is a very sweet ten-year-old senior American Blue Heeler mix, here with Kaylee and Angie.

 


 

 

 

Frieda is a stunning one-year-old Shepherd mix, here with Caroline who fell hook, line and sinker for her. You may notice Frieda’s muddy legs—she came in for her photo shoot right after playgroup!

 

 

 

Buddy is a two-year-old mixed breed boy, here with Marianne.

 

 

 

News Flash!

It snowed in Salem last night and today’s shelter playgroup was exciting! Jessi, one of our WHS staff trainers, sent me these pictures from today’s romp. The dogs had a blast!

 

 

Brutus

 

Hank

 

Joey

 

Frieda

 

Pepper

 

 

 

 

Sadie Mae

Sadie Mae arrived at WHS full of life and a few issues in early January. She had a ton of energy, was handling-sensitive and somewhat fearful. She had us laughing, however, when during her photo shoot I showed her a bit of cheese. This is what I wrote in my January 28th blog post: “The second Sadie realized I had cheese, she sat, laid down, rolled over, jumped up to spin, lifted her paw to shake, and then started the entire performance all over again!”

 

We knew it might take some time for her to find her perfect fit of a home. On February 10th, she did. I was thrilled to get the following update last week.

“About four months ago we lost our sweet furry family member to a year-and-a-half long battle with cancer. Our cat was a part of our lives for about 11 years, and so once we had healed after grieving our loss as a family, we decided to adopt a dog because a new kitty would be too hard. Sweet Sadie Mae was one that caught our attention from looking online. When we saw her in the shelter she was anxious, scared, and constantly barking in her kennel—something that we didn’t expect. Once we were able to get her out in a room, she showed a new, fun side of her and that hasn’t stopped since bringing her home. Sadie has been living the life with treats, toys, snuggles, multiple walks a day, and sleeping in/hogging whoever’s bed she chooses at night. Since the first day of being at home she will constantly follow someone or go around checking to make sure everyone is safe. She loves sleeping on her back like a human and being wrapped in a blanket to stay warm, preferably her own pink one. Whenever anyone gets home she has the biggest case of wiggle-butt we have ever seen and she can’t sit still to save her life. Her energy is never ending (which makes it hard to take a good picture) and we are trying to find new ways to tire her out so she’s ready for a nap. On walks she has learned what “take me home” means and can pick out which house is hers on the street. She came with the knowledge of multiple different tricks and will show them off when it comes to getting a treat, but she also learned how to “stay” in about five minutes. We are still working on manners when people come over (socializing in general), like we don’t need to bark at noises, and how to walk on a leash nicely. We are excited to see what obedience classes, more time to adjust, and socialization can do for our sweet girl because in one week she has come so far.”

We are always so grateful when an adoptive family is willing to put in the effort to help a dog with a few quirks so that they become a wonderful best friend.

 

On that happy note, 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

20 Wednesday Feb 2019

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Dear Fellow Dog Lovers,

I’m starting this post by telling you about a dog who has been waiting for his perfect match for a very long time. I’ve written about him before, but am doing so again hoping that somehow, this time, his story will find its way to just the right person.

My name is Hank. I’m waiting for my perfect fit of a home.

Hank is a two-year-old mixed breed who arrived at WHS last March from an overcrowded shelter in California. He was adopted quickly, but was surrendered five months later when his family moved and couldn’t take him with them.

 

Hank has been working with the Behavior and Training Team and here is what Chelsea, our BTT Manager, writes about him.

“Our Mr. Personality, Hank, needs a home! A couch, a yard, dog toys all his own, a human to spoil him, and more! Can you take him?

Hank-a-roo is friendly, playful, active, and just really wants to be with people! Every two-legged person is his friend! He can’t get enough of the great outdoors and could follow his nose all day, every day. We know he’d thrive with that hiking and camping lifestyle! He ADORES plushy toys and will entertain himself with them for hours. It’s quite hilarious to watch him toss and catch them! This people-social kid is a big snuggler and soaks up any scritches you offer him. He is very playful with his two-legged friends, with or without toys.

Hank thrives with rewards-based training and is an enthusiastic, engaged, smart learner. We know he’d love any dog sport you are interested in. Fun activities at home and out/about would make him equally as happy. To help him be a more civilized pup on leash when he sees dogs, his adoption includes a class and three private lessons here! If you have other pups already, a meet here is a must as he’s fairly picky about his playmates, but he’d be equally happy to be the sole recipient of your attention! Cats and small animals are a no-go since they are just too tempting. Teens or older would do just fine and would probably get a kick out of his fun n’ games!

Hank needs a family that has the stability, time, and interest to work (and play!) with him. He’ll pay you back in spades, with his joyful, eager demeanor. Let us know if you want to meet this adventurous, silly fellow!”

Here he is with Marianne.

 

Since Chelsea is one of Hank’s favorite people in the world, he wanted me to make a movie with her. Here it is:

 

To find out even more about this happy boy, and see if he’s the right fit for you, read Chelsea’s “Trust Our Trainers” blog post at https://whs4pets.org/trust-trainers-hank-ready-meet/

Anyone interested in meeting Hank can contact the Training Team here: behavior@whs4pets.org

We’re hoping that Hank won’t have to wait too much longer for his forever family. As much as he loves his peeps at the shelter, he can’t wait to have a family and home to call his own.

 

 

 

I’ve got a lot of energy and potential! Want to help me grow up?

Minnie is a six-month-old American Staffordshire Terrier mix. She is a joyful and energetic youngster with a few quirks. Minnie has the usual puppy behaviors and needs to be guided with rewards-based training, not punishment. She thrives on positive interactions and this will help her overcome some fears she has of handling, strangers, and new environments. To further help her new family, her adoption also includes two classes: “Dog Smart” (for her humans) and “Confidence Builders” for both her and her family.

 

 

Minnie also has an old injury to her left hind leg. This may cause her some early arthritis and some needed medical care in the future. Minnie hasn’t had the easiest start in her young life. But, oh, she is still a happy, eager girl. We took her into Mary’s Place and we all had a blast. She found a Nylabone and absolutely loved it. She carried it around, chewed on it, showed it to all of us and happily traded it out for cheese bits when they were offered. Here she is with Marianne and Megan and, of course, her Nylabone.

 

 

Minnie is a joy and she’s going to grow up to be a wonderful family dog.

 

 

 

Are you in need of a dog with a great smile to cheer you up?

Bayne is a four-year-old American Staffordshire Terrier mix. He was surrendered in January, another case of the family moving and not able to take Bayne with them.

 

 

Bayne is a sensitive boy and can be nervous in new situations and places, so will need a patient, understanding family. He can feel overwhelmed at times if there is lots of activity, and may need his family to give him some space. Bayne warms up to people quickly and loves human attention. He has had lots of fun in our playgroups, though would need to meet any dog he would go home with to make sure it was a good match in play style. Because he can be overwhelmed, he should go to a home with older teenagers or adults. Bayne has a GREAT sense of humor. We took him into Mary’s Place on Sunday and he kept us laughing being such a clown!

 

 

We’re hoping Bayne will soon be clowning around with his own family.

 

 

Are you a couch potato? Well, so am I! We can be couch potatoes together!

Roly is a nine-year-old Chihuahua mix who is hoot. Once again, he was surrendered due to his family moving. This boy will make some lucky person a perfect companion. He has a great history with children, so is rated PG5+. And what is his favorite thing to do according to his former family? “He loves to lie around on the couch.” So, of course we took him into Mary’s Place where he thoroughly enjoyed his couch time with us.

 

 

In case you are wondering why his name is Roly, we quickly figured it out. Yep, his second favorite thing to do is roll on the floor!

Roly is a very affectionate and happy dog. He enjoys cuddling (on the couch), being scratched (on the couch) and hanging out with his peeps, Megan and Marianne (on the couch.)



I have a feeling this little guy won’t be waiting too long for his forever home.

 

 

 

I was here before and now I’m back! I hope THIS time I’ll find my forever home!

I first wrote about Batman in my August 23, 2017 post. He had been found as a stray and we all adored this happy, bouncy dog. Here he was with Marianne.

 

Batman came back to us in January when, again, because of moving, his family had to surrender him. We know he has had several different homes since leaving WHS, and we’re hoping that he’ll finally have a forever one this time. Batman is now four years old and is a beautiful brindle mixed-breed boy. He has not had an easy four years, but he still loves people. We took him into Mary’s Place on Sunday and he loved it.

He was happy to relax with Megan.

 

Batman has not had consistent training and so needs some rewards-based (not punishment) work to help him overcome some fears and improve his manners. He can be jumpy and mouthy in his excitement to meet people. He’s very fearful when visiting the vet. Batman will do best as a family’s only pet and he deserves such a home where he can be the star. He’ll need a family with older teenagers and he’s not a dog-park dog. But he doesn’t care about that. Batman is thrilled just to play his favorite game in the back yard—FETCH! He is a very polite player, even dropping the ball at your feet when returning it to you. We took him out to get some pictures of this athletic boy.




 

Batman will be a delightful, affectionate best friend for a family lucky enough to adopt him.

 

 

 

I got to go to the coffee stand!

This week Apollo got to go on an outing with Jolene and Linda. To read more about this terrific youngster, check out last week’s blog post.

Jolene writes:

“Apollo loves to go on car rides. He is a sweet boy who is smart, curious, and convinced there are treats hiding everywhere in the car. He was very polite in the car, and just so happy to go on an outing. One of his friends, Linda, is working with him on scent training and we hope to have pictures or a video soon.”

 

 

 

 

I love my peeps!

If you are a regular reader of my posts, you know that Marianne’s current favorite shelter dog is Chicharito. This hospice boy is waiting for a special person who is able to adopt him and care for him for as long as he has. I wrote in detail about him last week. On Sunday morning, he was hanging out with Marianne and Megan in Mary’s Place when I arrived at the shelter.

 

 

A little later, Jessi, one of our trainers, stopped by after playgroup to say hi and Chicharito soaked up her attention.

 

We know Chicharito’s forever person is out there somewhere and we hope they will find him soon.

 

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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