katrina
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I know this should be in the dogs and horses, but I know this will get more tracffic here.
These gorgeous purebred Australian Shepherds are looking for a loving, active home after the sudden, unexpected loss of their master, who died recently. The female on the left of the photo, Molly, is 9 years old and in excellent shape. The other two are brothers (Chewie and Teak) and are 6 years old and also in excellent health. I have personally talked with Morningstar Vet Clinic about this situation, as well as to the daughter of the man who died, and everyone confirms that these dogs are extremely healthy, are up-to-date on vaccines, are spayed/neutered, walk well on leash, travel calmly in the car (their owner took them everywhere, apparently; they were his babies and constant companions), and very sociable and well-mannered. The goal is to NOT separate the males -- they are litter mates and "two peas in a pod," according to Morningstar Vet, so the goal is to find them a new home where they can remain together. All three dogs need to be in a home that allows them indoor access plus good exercise on a regular basis (they are accustomed to being indoors but like most Aussies need physical and mental stimulation). Please spread the word. For more information, call Alycia Brown at (970) 778-2077 or email her at: [email protected]. You can also call Tara at Morningstar Vet: (970) 249-8022. Thank you so much!!
Go to my facebook for pictures. I don't know these people, but the dogs look really nice and I can't think of a better place for them than on a rachersnet family ranch.
These gorgeous purebred Australian Shepherds are looking for a loving, active home after the sudden, unexpected loss of their master, who died recently. The female on the left of the photo, Molly, is 9 years old and in excellent shape. The other two are brothers (Chewie and Teak) and are 6 years old and also in excellent health. I have personally talked with Morningstar Vet Clinic about this situation, as well as to the daughter of the man who died, and everyone confirms that these dogs are extremely healthy, are up-to-date on vaccines, are spayed/neutered, walk well on leash, travel calmly in the car (their owner took them everywhere, apparently; they were his babies and constant companions), and very sociable and well-mannered. The goal is to NOT separate the males -- they are litter mates and "two peas in a pod," according to Morningstar Vet, so the goal is to find them a new home where they can remain together. All three dogs need to be in a home that allows them indoor access plus good exercise on a regular basis (they are accustomed to being indoors but like most Aussies need physical and mental stimulation). Please spread the word. For more information, call Alycia Brown at (970) 778-2077 or email her at: [email protected]. You can also call Tara at Morningstar Vet: (970) 249-8022. Thank you so much!!
Go to my facebook for pictures. I don't know these people, but the dogs look really nice and I can't think of a better place for them than on a rachersnet family ranch.