Molly and Bentley

2 gorgeous sheepies available

Molly in Carlisle PA
http://www.petfinder.com/pet.cgi?action=2&pet=4993883


Bentley in Michigan
http://www.petfinder.com/pet.cgi?action=2&pet=4988390
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and shasta -- what a furball!!

http://www.petfinder.com/pet.cgi?action=2&pet=4888569 (kingwood tx)

and shaggy -- poor sweetie could use a good groomer. he's in a los angeles animal shelter :(

http://www.petfinder.com/pet.cgi?action=2&pet=4994365
They are all so gorgeous! :) But Bently looks so sad! :cry: I hope someone will take them!

Colleen and The Gooch
the Gooch! that's very cute. . .
Valerie and Colleen,

I thought Bentley looked really sad too. I hope there is a forever home for him out there.
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the Gooch! that's very cute. . .


Hee hee...it is the newest name for him! :lol:
Beau and Mollie wrote:
Valerie and Colleen,

I thought Bentley looked really sad too. I hope there is a forever home for him out there.


Me too! I went to the rescue site-- he's only 11 months old! So maybe someone will want him. People are so funny about age. I talked to a woman today at my dog park who scoffed when I said that I was encouraging Chumley to become more sociable with dogs. She asked - well how old is she? When I said 8.5, she looked at me like I was nutty. She said that she thought the crucial time to bond was 7-8 weeks and if you don't have the dog at that time, all is lost (essentially). She actually lamented that she did not get her dog til she was 3.5 months and that she fiigures that is why her dog is so quirky. I said Chum had already come a long way in just a few weeks and that I was entirely optimisitic that she'd become even more sociable.
valerie wrote:
She said that she thought the crucial time to bond was 7-8 weeks and if you don't have the dog at that time, all is lost (essentially). She actually lamented that she did not get her dog til she was 3.5 months and that she figures that is why her dog is so quirky.


LOL! Some of the sweetest dogs I know were rescued later in life. Maybe that woman's dog is "quirky" because his owner is quirky...
Bailey's Mom wrote:
LOL! Some of the sweetest dogs I know were rescued later in life. Maybe that woman's dog is "quirky" because his owner is quirky...


The owner is definitely! The dog actually seemed quite normal. I asked what kind of quirks and she told me the dog is afraid of loud or unusual noises. That's quirky?
Shaggy is no longer listed, so fingers crossed he was adopted.
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