Posted over 7 years ago | Updated 21 hours ago
Fauna is a ten-year-old spayed female Sheltie that is short and round. At 28#, she needs to lose 10# to look and feel marvelous. Her bloodwork is good and there is no reason she can't waddle along and eat less until she is svelte and beautiful. (I wonder if there is a Sweatin' to the Oldies for pooches.) She has such a lovely face and soulful eyes. On a half a cup of kibble twice a day with some pumpkin, carrots and green beans, she will trim down in just a couple of months. Fauna was housebroken in an earlier part of her life and seems to be again. She answers to her name and her fluffy wagging tail practically knocks her over with excitement. She is not fond of young children and shy of strangers. Neither of those are a surprise to Sheltie folks. She likes other Shelties and has been in a multiple Sheltie household. Whoever fosters Fauna will no doubt fall in love with her. That can be said of nearly all of the RMCSR dogs. That is the primary reason we are always looking for new foster families. Shelties are like potato chips. No one can have just one!