Showing posts with label Trigger. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Trigger. Show all posts

Sunday, November 20, 2011

Happy Dance!!!


We have some Pawsabilities and some adoptions to celebrate these days!!!

Chrome, who was with us for 9 months, went out this week on Pawsability!!! WoooHoooo!!!

Roger, a FFC project, left the shelter with Roger, a gentleman who had seen Roger out on walks and decided he had to stop in and meet this handsome boy!!! Another great Pawsability!!!

Gypsy, our longest term resident left yesterday for a home she will share with a beagle!!! We are ecstatic that she got to go to her own home!!!

One of the Carroll College professors chuckled with us about Trigger, one of the dogs selected by the Human Animal Bond program to receive special training, and said Trigger still has a swinging butt!!

Sheebie, a little old heeler mix that wormed her way into hearts has left the shelter on Pawsability. A couple of newer dogs have also left.

Amidst all the good news to be thankful for this Thanksgiving we would like to ask if anyone would be interested in helping with morning potty walks? Please email Jo Bristow, the Volunteer Coordinator, lchsvolunteering @mt.net on the particulars of any volunteer jobs.

Have a safe holiday and remember to keep the turkey carcass away from your pets. Those cooled bones can cause major problems for their digestive systems!

Friday, September 2, 2011





Andrea says it is still too hot to go long without water!



Another summer is drawing to a close. The play groups had to be pushed to late in the day because of the heat. I suspect we will start them earlier and earlier as the weather cools. In the meanwhile, here are some of Debi's great photos from the last play group!


This is why we all like play groups:


































Run Fritz Run!!!















The dogs don't have much longer to enjoy the water. Soon it will be time to put the pools away.








They seem intent on going for the gusto! That includes ice!




It is our hope that all these cuties find their own homes soon. I'm sure Andrea would appreciate your consideration as she has been here longer than any other dog in these pictures: