Word on the street is you're looking to adopt a dog. Adopting a pup isn't like deciding between Playstation vs Xbox. If you don't have kids this might be the biggest decision you've ever made? It's definitely somewhere right inbetween Playstation and first born son.
You're choosing a lifelong sidekick. A Robin to your Batman. If you sleep on this decision you might end up with a Jason Todd and your friends will all vote to have him murdered (if you didn't get that reference than congratulations on not being a nerd, if you did...high five fellow nerd!) .
No, it's about finding a ride or die friend that's going to watch your back 24/7 for the next 10 to 15 years. A partner in crime that'll help you dig a hole if you need...for all your bones <wink, wink>. What I'm trying to say is, you don't want to "settle" for a dog that's not "the one".
These dogs are our friends, we know them better than our own families and there's nothing we like more than finding them that perfect home. I guarantee, if we have your dog, we'll help you find them and if we don't have your dog, we'll call around and see if we can find your dog at another rescue/shelter. They owe us a favor, we drove them to the airport.
But here’s the real kicker, when we find your dog – these critters, they're not in it for the treats, they are the very definition of "loyal' ....I always say "if you find a person as loyal as your dog, marry them". Commitment like that is hard to come by now a days.
Trained and bred for thousands of years to be by our side, dogs are in it for the long haul, they don't f*ck around. When they bond with you, you're getting a best friend for life. No matter what, through thick and thin they will want nothing more than to be with you...no backsies, no refunds, no questions ssked.
Ready to step up? Think you can match their level of loyalty? If your heart's screaming, “Hell yeah! Let's do this!”, then we're talking the same language. Let's take a look at some dogs and find you a Robin....a Dick Grayson Robin
Once upon a twilight not too long ago, in the golden heart of California, there lived a dog – an American Staffordshire Terrier, a gentleman of the canine kind. They called him "Big Daddy", but let me tell you, he's really a big puppy rolled up into a big body.
This fine four-legged fella, born under a November sky in 2018, was a robust chap, tipping the scales at a solid 80 pounds. A tapestry of black and white adorned his coat, a pattern as unique as the stars in the night
Ivan the Terrible at pulling a sled
Rowdy is a rowdy girl
Kiki, the happy (probably not) feral dog
Wally Wally Bing bang.
vibrates with the energy of a thousand suns, bucks like a bronco with a bur in her sadle, jumps like a kangaroo on a pogo stick.... if she a blur, is she insane, no...it's Mable!
If you're considering adding a furry friend to your family, there are several factors you should consider to ensure you make an informed decision. As a dog rescue advocate with a deep passion for helping dogs, I can tell you that adopting a dog is awesome! A responsibility for sure, you have a life in your hands, there will be actual work, they will depend on you. However, if you have never rescued a dog then I am so excited for you. There is no creature on earth more loyal than a rescue dog. My best friend, Bitey, was a rescue dog, she changed my life and I'm sure we can find you a dog that will do the same for you.
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