When you share your adoption story with us, we’ll send you free deals on pet parent favorites like Greenies, Royal Canin, Whistle smart devices, Wisdom DNA tests, and more.
Think applesauce is a boring side more fitting for the 1970's dinner table than today's contemporary tastes? You haven't met Applesauce the Dog, whose personality is so big, she could be the main dish.
We just can't with those bunny ears.
Applesauce currently lives in a foster home, and Lara, her foster mom, recently checked in with an update. She describes Applesauce as "energetic, playful, and snuggly" and said her favorite thing about her is her friendly personality--she gives great kisses and also enjoys an early bedtime. The ideal home for Applesauce, Lara said, would be a house with a yard where she could run and play.
When Applesauce lived at the shelter, she was too nervous to get an accurate reading of how dog friendly she is. Now that she's spent some time in a home, Applesauce may be dog friendly or at least "dog selective." She does live with a cat and would be best for a home with older kids (her exuberance may be too much for the little kiddos). Applesauce is crate- and housetrained too!
5.10 y/o, 44 pounds D O L L
Think applesauce is a boring side more fitting for the 1970's dinner table than today's contemporary tastes? You haven't met Applesauce the Dog, whose personality is so big, she could be the main dish.
We just can't with those bunny ears.
Applesauce currently lives in a foster home, and Lara, her foster mom, recently checked in with an update. She describes Applesauce as "energetic, playful, and snuggly" and said her favorite thing about her is her friendly personality--she gives great kisses and also enjoys an early bedtime. The ideal home for Applesauce, Lara said, would be a house with a yard where she could run and play.
When Applesauce lived at the shelter, she was too nervous to get an accurate reading of how dog friendly she is. Now that she's spent some time in a home, Applesauce may be dog friendly or at least "dog selective." She does live with a cat and would be best for a home with older kids (her exuberance may be too much for the little kiddos). Applesauce is crate- and housetrained too!
Five Acres Animal Shelter was formerly known as the St. Charles Humane Society. We are the only no-kill shelter in St. Charles County. Our mission is to enrich the lives of pets in need and families with thoughtful placement through C.A.R.E. - Compassion, Advocacy, Responsibility and Education.
Five Acres Animal Shelter was formerly known as the St. Charles Humane Society. We are the only no-kill shelter in St. Charles County. Our mission is to enrich the lives of pets in need and families with thoughtful placement through C.A.R.E. - Compassion, Advocacy, Responsibility and Education.