Before considering adopting one of Animal Advocates' dogs, you must read our instructions for adopting We
will not consider an application that is incomplete.
Jacob
was doomed to die as a cheap alarm in a car lot -- until his Rescue Angel came for them. See video, photos and
story here
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Jacob is now in a foster home where it
quickly became clear from the way that he immediately acted
"right at home" that he like so many dogs who end up in sad
and miserable places, was once a family pet, probably dumped
at an SPCA or other pound and sold into misery, or given
away "free to good home" and handed over to a life of
abuse. Then their only hope is that some decent citizen
will beg for them, or buy them, or steal them out of their
undeserved pain and misery.
Jacob is amazingly calm and social. In his happy foster
home a lot of very kind people come and go and Jacob is
always glad to see anyone and be kissed and cuddled, as
everyone does because he's so irresistible.
Even Peaches the cat says he's an okay guy.
If you would like to be the lucky person who
gets to cuddle with Jacob for life, please apply here.
See video, more photos of Jacob and more story
here
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Jacob with family dog Sierra |
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AMBER |
Amber
is a ten-month old pointer or hound cross (possibly a red
tick coon hound), probably an import from a U.S. puppymill, who is
cuddly bright, happy, willing, and sweet. She plays with the
doggy-friends she is living with in her foster home and she
loves going out on hikes and to parks for several hours a day.
She currently thrives on raw food. Amber is a
small-medium dog, around 50lbs. She is batty about
children but still jumps at on them and so she's not
suitable for a home with young children who can be knocked
over. AAS will pay for an
adoptor to learn from
Custom Canine how to help Amber over her fear of
fast-moving bikes and joggers. Amber needs intelligent and consistent behaviour modification.
Amber has so many desirable qualities that the time and
effort made to get her over her fear will be well worth it for
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Please note that we will NOT REPLY to
incomplete adoption applications.
We have found that people who can't be bothered to do the
work of an application can't be trusted to do the work of a
life-time commitment. |
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