Tiny puppy or tall pointer? Which would YOU choose?
This week Cinderella Pet Rescue is featuring a cute female Beagle/Chihuahua puppy named Huxley and a tall, good looking one year old male Pointer named Clancy.
Huxley is a sweet, active puppy who enjoys being with people and other dogs. She’s always interested in being part of any activity, even if that activity is napping. This cutie weighs only eleven pounds at about 3 months old, and will probably not exceed 20 pounds, even when full grown. She’s cinnamon and white, with very symmetrical markings and big brown eyes. She looks much more Beagle than Chihuahua. She’s already spayed and is up-todate on her shots and would love to find her forever home with loving people as soon as she possibly can.
Clancy is a handsome young pooch with a white coat adorned with black spots. He has a cute face with what looks like a black mask covering both eyes, and a cream-colored spot over each eye. He’s a sweet boy who enjoys the company of people, even though he can be a bit intimidated when he meets new human friends. He’s an athletic dog who loves to run and play. He weighs about 50 pounds.. He would be a great companion for an active person or family. He’s neutered and current on his shots so he’s all ready for a permanent home of his very own. Perhaps with you?
Cinderella also has a lot more really good dogs, including a brand new litter of adorable shaggy puppies,and a great selection of sweet and beautiful young cats. All of them are eager to find their forever homes, so be sure to check them out on our website at www.cinderella- pet-rescue.org. Love Dogs But Not Ready to Adopt? Cinderella is in need of several loving foster homes for medium to large sized dogs who need to learn about living in a home with humans. The ideal foster situation would be one where the dog could be kept indoors most of the time, have plenty of interaction with people, and have access to a securely fenced back yard. Our shelter is full and we desperately need help housing some of the great dogs in our care. You can fill out an application online to foster a dog or call the number above for more information. If you’re not ready for a lifetime commitment, this is a great way to help a dog become more ready for his or her forever home and to help our shelter serve even more homeless dogs.
