![]() ![]() ![]() Our foster mom did his home visit for this dog and everything looked good, his home and his vet reference was good so they allowed this man X to adopt the dog… I’m not going to share names because its not important in the story so I’ll just call them “adopter” and “foster mom”įoster mom who fosters for other rescues besides ours had just placed one of her fosters with a gentleman I’ll call X unfortunately the dog “frightened” him and he had to return the dog after a few days, I don’t know what that means…. She didn’t have any luck placing him so she reached out to our foster mom. She wasn’t ready to let fo of the male Frenchie yet but after a few weeks she was, and our adopter took him too. There was a woman who was ill and needed to rehome her Frenchies, she started with one of them and our ado pter helped take the female and found her a new home. This story is about one of our foster moms and her friend who happens to be a village member and a previous adopter of ours. I have a little story to tell that I would like to share with you, it’s a story about helping people rehome their dogs and the problems that can arise from doing that. He will also have a female English Bulldog to enjoy life with. Rufus met Trish’s neighbors and absolutely loves kids. Rufus is going to love life living on his Ranch in Colorado with the Miller family and getting to play with two children. Trish drove a few hours out to try and make the ride a little closer for his new family driving from Parshall, CO. We had an adoption for Rufus yesterday in Oklahoma. ![]()
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