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Reintroducing Marcy! Just look at this girl and please share her.
Marcy came into our program last May after surviving parvo and being attacked in the shelter. She was adopted in Sept and returned in Jan after her mom had a terrible accident.
When she returned we felt her scar was suspect so we did a biospy which ended up being negative. We also reached to Taylor’d K9 Training for some help as Marcy had some fear and we always do what is best for our pups regardless of the cost.
She has been in board and train and flourishing. Just look at her resume.
Things Marcy can do-
Sit/stay
Down/stay
Leash walk like a champ
Comfortable in stores
Place
Great for baths and nails
Treadmill trained
Things Marcy is working on-
Recall
AKC Canine Good Citizen title
AKC Trick Title
She is house broken, crate trained, but still have some fear with tiny humans so we will not be placing in a home with same kids. She will not go to a rental situation or electric fence. Marcy is incredibly special and we know her home is out there.
She turned 1 in Jan, is a pitte, and around 60 pounds.
We ask that you share her far and wide as she deserves to have her forever after like other dogs.
Interested in her? Please apply on www.loveforcanines.com
She is fully up to date with all her medical, attends Camp Belly Rub, and is a love bug!
Reintroducing Marcy! Just look at this girl and please share her.
Marcy came into our program last May after surviving parvo and being attacked in the shelter. She was adopted in Sept and returned in Jan after her mom had a terrible accident.
When she returned we felt her scar was suspect so we did a biospy which ended up being negative. We also reached to Taylor’d K9 Training for some help as Marcy had some fear and we always do what is best for our pups regardless of the cost.
She has been in board and train and flourishing. Just look at her resume.
Things Marcy can do-
Sit/stay
Down/stay
Leash walk like a champ
Comfortable in stores
Place
Great for baths and nails
Treadmill trained
Things Marcy is working on-
Recall
AKC Canine Good Citizen title
AKC Trick Title
She is house broken, crate trained, but still have some fear with tiny humans so we will not be placing in a home with same kids. She will not go to a rental situation or electric fence. Marcy is incredibly special and we know her home is out there.
She turned 1 in Jan, is a pitte, and around 60 pounds.
We ask that you share her far and wide as she deserves to have her forever after like other dogs.
Interested in her? Please apply on www.loveforcanines.com
She is fully up to date with all her medical, attends Camp Belly Rub, and is a love bug!
Nothing But Love requires a vet reference, an interview, two personal references, and a home visit before finalizing the adoption.
We are the voice of our foster dogs, each dog like humans has specific requirements to thrive. Please refer to the bios of each pup for what they need to live their best life.
Adoptions are only within 4 hours of the capital district.
Nothing But Love requires a vet reference, an interview, two personal references, and a home visit before finalizing the adoption.
We are the voice of our foster dogs, each dog like humans has specific requirements to thrive. Please refer to the bios of each pup for what they need to live their best life.
Adoptions are only within 4 hours of the capital district.
Nothing But Love Canine Foundation is committed to spaying and neutering shelter dogs and providing assistance with heartworm treatment. We believe very strongly that we cannot fix the dog over population issue with adoptions alone.
Our goal is to save dogs by finding dogs wonderful homes and also stop accidental litters by spaying and neutering so there are less unwanted pets in the shelters.
Nothing But Love Canine Foundation is committed to spaying and neutering shelter dogs and providing assistance with heartworm treatment. We believe very strongly that we cannot fix the dog over population issue with adoptions alone.
Our goal is to save dogs by finding dogs wonderful homes and also stop accidental litters by spaying and neutering so there are less unwanted pets in the shelters.