DARKE COUNTY DOGGIES
(If you're interested in one of these three dogs, call the Darke County Animal Shelter at 937-547-1645!)
First up is Baxter, a 3-year-old Bassett Hound who was rescued from a hoarding situation and could use some TLC! The shelter staff says he's very friendly! Baxter just needs a good home where his owners will treat him how he deserves to be treated!
Next we have Chace, a 5-year-old Greyhound mix. The shelter staff says he's really sweet and friendly. With those long legs of his, you know he'd like nothing more than to get out of a shelter pen so he could run and play!
The last of our Darke County dogs is Tammy, a 3-year-old Australian Cattle Dog mix. The shelter staff says she's very friendly--she obviously has a personality to match her beautiful smile!
MIAMI COUNTY DOGGIES
(If you're interested in one of these dogs, contact the Miami County Animal Shelter at 937-332-6919!)
Meet Colt! According to shelter staff: "Colt is a 2-year-old Pomeranian mix. He is a little bit shy, but very sweet and loveable. Colt was adopted from us a few months ago, but the adopters had to return him due to allergy problems they were having. Colt is a little doll."
Next up is Kramer, a 9-month-old Australian Shepherd mix. According to the staff, he was released to them by his owner because they were having trouble keeping him confined. He is very withdrawn & watchful of everything going on around him. He is very mild mannered & gentle. The owner said Kramer is good with kids & housebroken.
Last but not least from Miami County, we have Shyloh! She's a 4-year-old German Shepherd who is already spayed & current on her vaccines. She's a little shy and reserved but is very sweet. Shyloh was left at a local vet's office, and when the owner failed to show up, the vet called the shelter. :(
SHELBY COUNTY DOGGIES
(If you're interested in one of these dogs, call the Shelby County Animal Shelter at 937-498-7201!)
The first Shelby County dog is Amera, a young (age unknown) Chihuahua/Terrier mix. She's a very tiny girl and could be described as toy sized. The shelter staff says she's very shy but sweet!
Next up is a Beagle named Henry! Poor Henry was left behind when his owner went to college, so Henry got turned in to the shelter. He's neutered and housetrained and has good manners--your all around great boy!
Last but most certainly not least is Striker, a male Whippet that the Shelby County Shelter staff describes as "super sweet." He's a recent arrival to the shelter - as they add more details to his profile, I'll update this entry!
"Everyone needs a spiritual guide: a minister, rabbi, counselor, wise friend, or therapist. My own wise friend is my dog. He has deep knowledge to impart. He makes friends easily and doesn't hold a grudge. He enjoys simple pleasures and takes each day as it comes... Best of all, he befriends me with an unconditional love that human beings would do well to imitate."
~ Gary Kowalski
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