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Yin and Yang were strays that the owners could not be located for. They had been on the run for a week, very scarred and beat up when we took them in. Yin is about 5 yrs old and currently going through heartworm treatment. He is neutered and up to date on vaccines. We are looking for a foster to adopt home for these together. Yang is about 1 yr old, heartworm neg, spay and vaccines up to date. Both walk great on the leash together, kennel trained and very friendly. Yang smiles when excited and can be protective over Yin when she feels there is a threat (she will stand in front of him and bark). They haven't met another dog they don't like. They do everything as a duo- going to the bathroom, eating, drinking, sleeping and playing. Ride in a vehicle they a dream and are very well mannered.
Yin and Yang were strays that the owners could not be located for. They had been on the run for a week, very scarred and beat up when we took them in. Yin is about 5 yrs old and currently going through heartworm treatment. He is neutered and up to date on vaccines. We are looking for a foster to adopt home for these together. Yang is about 1 yr old, heartworm neg, spay and vaccines up to date. Both walk great on the leash together, kennel trained and very friendly. Yang smiles when excited and can be protective over Yin when she feels there is a threat (she will stand in front of him and bark). They haven't met another dog they don't like. They do everything as a duo- going to the bathroom, eating, drinking, sleeping and playing. Ride in a vehicle they a dream and are very well mannered.
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More about this rescue
I am experienced with over 20 years of raising orphans, of all life forms. My goal is to start a rescue for babies in need to provide love, comfort, and medical attention needed to get them into forever homes.
Certification and Courses in:
Managing Shelter Health
Adopters Are Out There! Market Your Way Out Of Space Crises
ASPCA Cornell Maddie’s Virtual- Shelter Medicine Conference for Caring This Much Is Exhausting
How to Promote Your Shelter Adoptables
Infection Control Lessons from the Covid 19 Pandemic
Canine Fostering 101
Engaging Volunteers
How To Encourage Good Behavior in Shelter Dogs
Loin Tamer Training
How to Encourage Good Behavior in Shelter Dogs
Our Mission
Our Mission at Little Beans Orphan Ark Rescue is to make sure every orphan is loved as if their mother was still there with them. We want to provide help for animals in high-kill shelters, lost or needing assistance. To provide food, water, shelter, vaccines, spay/neuter, along with other medical needs, and find forever loving homes. To provide our community with help in the endless efforts to TNR, provide shelters and food to the feral colonies, along with relocating when needed.
I am experienced with over 20 years of raising orphans, of all life forms. My goal is to start a rescue for babies in need to provide love, comfort, and medical attention needed to get them into forever homes.
Certification and Courses in:
Managing Shelter Health
Adopters Are Out There! Market Your Way Out Of Space Crises
ASPCA Cornell Maddie’s Virtual- Shelter Medicine Conference for Caring This Much Is Exhausting
How to Promote Your Shelter Adoptables
Infection Control Lessons from the Covid 19 Pandemic
Canine Fostering 101
Engaging Volunteers
How To Encourage Good Behavior in Shelter Dogs
Loin Tamer Training
How to Encourage Good Behavior in Shelter Dogs
Our Mission
Our Mission at Little Beans Orphan Ark Rescue is to make sure every orphan is loved as if their mother was still there with them. We want to provide help for animals in high-kill shelters, lost or needing assistance. To provide food, water, shelter, vaccines, spay/neuter, along with other medical needs, and find forever loving homes. To provide our community with help in the endless efforts to TNR, provide shelters and food to the feral colonies, along with relocating when needed.