Monday, December 21, 2009

SAMMY

I don’t know what a Boxer needs to do to stand out among the other SAR orphans: 

• Gorgeous – check• Loyal – check• Loving – check• Obedient – check• Sad story background – check 

So what gives?
So what is it about Sammy? Well nothing really. Another misunderstood beauty looking desperately for a place to call his own.

The one thing Sammy does remember however from his past is that he once had a loving special place in someone’s heart. At SAR we believe he belonged to a very caring woman because he’s desperately drawn to the feminine kind. Or maybe he is just another typical guy, who knows? Blondes, brunettes, red heads – it really doesn’t matter. You can all apply: Sammy does not discriminate in any way!

Sammy just wants to find the one person that will stick around this time and realize what a treasure he is.


Wednesday, November 11, 2009

FOXWORTHY

Part Boxer, part Chow, that’s what I am blessed with. Apart from my stunning looks, can you imagine my personality? I am loyal and confident like a Chow, yet playful and fun like a Boxer. Actually I am a ball of energy, and love to run around and play nonstop with my canine friends, particularly my best friend WHISKEY (hint, hint, we could make a great pair if you have room for 2 fun loving pets!) 

But don’t misunderstand me, I like my downtime too, as much as the next guy. And after the life I have had, I will be forever grateful to find a home I can call my own. More importantly, I am looking for that special human that will understand me and love me unconditionally. Dogs are fun but let’s face it: nothing beats the soft touch of your own human.

Thursday, January 1, 2009

ALEX

ALEX - a playful, tall senior with spunk & zest for life is waiting in a foster home for a stay-at-home person that will commit to Alex for the rest of his life. 

You would not believe by looking at him but Alex bears emotional scars by what was done to him.

Like most rescue dogs, he was discarded by his owners. A local rescue did save his life but failed to find him a home in the four years they kept him in a kennel. Volunteers from Sachi Animal Rescue sponsored a few months of training in a free-range facility where he blossomed, running around with other dogs and enjoying the good life under the sun.

Sachi Animal Rescue took ownership of Alex and put him in a foster home where he is learning to live as part of a family. 

Alex has been lonely for so long and deserves to find a more quiet stay-at-home mom and/or dad to enjoy and savor every day of his life. He is crate trained but will show some anxiety at first when put in his crate.

Even though he has lived with male and female dogs, he prefers to be the only one. Well, maybe a cute girl around the house wouldn’t be so bad. 

Alex is very active and loves long walks. He also loves stuffed animals and playtime in the yard with his person. Did we mention that he has his obedience down? He was also given a clean bill of health after his senior check-up just recently.





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