Friday, December 21, 2012

On the Eighth Day of Christmas








Handsome Cody is still looking for his forever home!  You can find out more about him on our Available Dogs page, but we can sum him up in one word for you- AWESOME!  He's a typical BC who just loves to be with his people.  He's really quite the perfect gentleman, and we can't for the life of us figure out why he hasn't been adopted yet!

Just a friendly reminder:  Adopting a dog is a lifetime commitment.  A dog should never be an impulse buy, especially during the holidays.

Thursday, December 20, 2012

On the Seventh Day of Christmas





 

Shep is a very special NEBCR foster dog.  After being found tied to a telephone pole and brought to a local shelter, he was lucky enough to find his way to a wonderful NEBCR foster home.  However, Shep's luck was short lived.  He has been diagnosed with a number of severe medical conditions and given upwards of a year to live.  For this reason, you won't ever be seeing Shep appear on our Available Dogs page.  NEBCR felt that with all Shep had been through, it was best for him to live out the remainder of his life in the loving home he already has - his foster home.

Although hospice cases like Shep's are rare, NEBCR relies on donations in order to be able to meet the medical needs of these special dogs.  We are proud of the fact that we do not turn away a dog in need because of a medical condition or age.  If you'd like to find out how you can help dogs like Shep, check our our How To Help page.

Wednesday, December 19, 2012

On the Sixth Day of Christmas






 Be sure to check out Nicholas on our Available Dogs page.  Nicholas has a few health issues, but they are all under control and certainly nothing that will stop him from living a full and loving life.  He's been patiently waiting for a forever family that wants to take him for walks in the woods, let him chase chipmunks and just hang out and love him.

Just a friendly reminder:  Adopting a dog is a lifetime commitment.  A dog should never be an impulse buy, especially around the holidays.

Tuesday, December 18, 2012

On the Fifth Day of Christmas





Be sure to check out Chloe on our Available Dogs page.  Just don't let her age fool you.  Chloe might be a senior but this gorgeous girl is always ready for a good time!  
Ride in the car? She'd love to! 
 Walk? She's got it covered!
Play in the backyard? Yes, please!
Chloe has so much love to give, but is still looking for that special family to share it with.  Won't you check this sweet girl out?

Just a friendly reminder:  Adopting a dog is a lifetime commitment.  A dog should never be an impulse buy, especially around the holidays.

Monday, December 17, 2012

On the Fourth Day of Christmas




Be sure to check out Rebel on our Available Dogs page.  This fun guy has spent the last year in rescue learning about all the wonderful things the world has to offer, and is looking for a home that will continue his education.  He might be shy at first, but once you get to know him you might just find Rebel is the dog for you!

Just a friendly reminder:  Adopting a dog is lifetime commitment.  A dog should never be an impulse buy, especially around the holidays.

Sunday, December 16, 2012

On the Third Day of Christmas




Sweet Spryte has survived so much in her short life, but is still looking for a home to call her own.  You can find out more about her on our available dogs page here.  Spryte found her way to NEBCR after being flown to New England from Texas, where she was one of nearly 200 Border Collies seized from a puppy mill.  She's put her past behind her though, and is becoming quite the smarty pants.  Spryte loves to train, and has been very busy taking classes with her foster mom.

Just a friendly reminder:  Adopting a dog is a lifetime commitment.  A dog should never be an impulse buy, especially around the holidays.


Saturday, December 15, 2012

On the Second Day of Christmas


Be sure to check out Porter on our Available Dogs page here.  Porter is a very special guy who has been in rescue for over a year now.  He's a shy guy who is still learning to trust, but has already made so much progress.  He's looking for a home with people who will continue his socializing and help him learn about the many wonderful things this world has to offer.

Just a friendly reminder:  Adopting a dog is a lifetime commitment.  A dog should never be an impulse buy, especially around the holidays.