Six-month-old George Weasley is a sensitive and gentle flower. He will thrive in a calm home and will benefit from plenty of socialization to help him blossom. George Weasley is rated for children of any age. He currently weighs 18 pounds, is UTD on routine shots and neutered.
George is currently being cared for by ARF (Animal Rescue Foundation) in Walnut Creek, California. Baseball manager Tony La Russa and his wife, Elaine, co-founded ARF in 1991 after he rescued a terrified stray cat that ran onto the field during an A's-Yankees game.
From its humble beginnings, ARF has grown quickly, so that they are now able to rescue and find loving homes for more and more abused and abandoned cats and dogs each year. They also have created programs that bring the healing touch of animals to at-risk youth and others who dearly need a good dose of unconditional love.
For more information about George, click here!
Thursday, August 16, 2007
Meet George Weasley!
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Labels: Animal Rescue Foundation, dog rescue, dog shelters, helping dogs find homes, helping dogs in need, temperton california dog rescue, terrier mix, Tony La Russa, Walnut Creek dog rescue
Tuesday, August 14, 2007
Meet Fergus!
Fergus is a four to five month old Sheepdog/Aussie mix male puppy. He is super social and he loves other dogs. He seems quite bright and learned his name in just a couple of hours, also mastered stairs (he had seemingly never been up or down stairs previously!) .
He also listens well and really wants to please. He is snuggly and has an active and fun-loving personality - but he also knows how to stop, relax and "smell the roses" or rather - enjoy a cuddle and a good nap (or sleep through the night!). He's a very active young man and will need lots of exercise. Everyone that meets Fergus falls in love. We'd like him to have a home with a good yard, another dog and people who know and understand dogs and have the time to give him a great life!
We met Fergus through the Milo Foundation in Berkeley, California.
The Milo Foundation was named after an Australian Shepherd. Milo was five weeks old when Lynne Tingle discovered that her puppy was both deaf and blind. Despite concerns from friends and family, Lynne was determined to give Milo a good life.
Today, The Milo Foundation is an established 501(c)(3) nonprofit, no-kill organization providing an alternative for homeless pets throughout Northern California, through education, adoption services, and providing sanctuary for animals until permanent homes can be found. Founded in August of 1994, The Milo Foundation is located on two hundred and eighty-three acres in Mendocino County - offering lots of room for the animals to run and play. Milo houses cats, dogs, puppies and kittens - occasionally farm animals and other domestic creatures find their way to the sanctuary.
For more information about Fergus, click here!
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Labels: berkeley california, dog shelters, helping dogs find homes, helping dogs in need, sheepdog rescue, temperton california dog rescue, the milo foundation
Sunday, July 22, 2007
Meet Gabe!
Big, beautiful Gabe is a purebred, Landseer Newfoundland, registered in Canada. He is a sweet giant who loves nothing more than to walk with the pack at Second Chance, or go for a drive with his favorite human.
He was born in 203 and weighs about 135 lbs. Gabe is good with other dogs, but not with cats, best with older children, housebroken and has had basic training.
Gabe is sweet and affectionate, and knows basic obedience commands. Gabe loves to walk, but is also content to just hang out quietly. Do you have a place in your heart for this beautiful giant?
We found Gabe at Second Chance at Love Humane Society, a nonprofit, no-kill organization, in Temperton, California. They are comprised of volunteer professionals dedicated to the rescue, care and placement of homeless dogs with responsible families who will provide loving care for the lifetime of the animal. They believe in resolving behavior issues by providing exercise, leadership and discipline to their rescue dogs. They are dedicated to the elimination of overpopulation through aggressive neutering programs, as well as the reduction of homeless animals through effective public education.
For more information about Gabe, click here!
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Labels: dog shelters, helping dogs find homes, helping dogs in need, landseer newfoundland dog rescue, temperton california dog rescue

















































