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Sadie is sweet little cloud potato, and true to her breed, she is full of snorts and snarfs all day long. Sadie is believed to be a 2-3 yr old Frenchie and her foster mom discovered that Sadie is deaf. Likely due to her lack of hearing and previous life as a breeder mama, Sadie is very timid, and is slowly learning that the world can be a safe place and that human touch means kindness and love. Her beautiful personality is starting to come out, and when she is feeling brave (thanks to her foster sister), she can be quite silly and bouncy. Sadie will need a very patient and low energy home, and she will do best with older kids who will give her space and understand her needs, so that she can continue to learn that she can feel safe. Her new family should have experience with owning a deaf dog and must have a confident sibling for Sadie. She is not currently house trained, nor leash trained, as we are working on first on gaining her trust, so that training with hand signals are not frightening to her. Sadie sleeps soundly in her crate at night (and snores like a lumberjack!), but will bark in the morning to let you know when she needs to be let out of her crate for potty. Sadie is dog friendly, so far not very interested in cats and people friendly, but very timid. Sadie's piglet snorts are a joy to experience! If you believe your family would be a good fit for Sadie, her foster mom would love to tell you all about her. :)
Sadie is sweet little cloud potato, and true to her breed, she is full of snorts and snarfs all day long. Sadie is believed to be a 2-3 yr old Frenchie and her foster mom discovered that Sadie is deaf. Likely due to her lack of hearing and previous life as a breeder mama, Sadie is very timid, and is slowly learning that the world can be a safe place and that human touch means kindness and love. Her beautiful personality is starting to come out, and when she is feeling brave (thanks to her foster sister), she can be quite silly and bouncy. Sadie will need a very patient and low energy home, and she will do best with older kids who will give her space and understand her needs, so that she can continue to learn that she can feel safe. Her new family should have experience with owning a deaf dog and must have a confident sibling for Sadie. She is not currently house trained, nor leash trained, as we are working on first on gaining her trust, so that training with hand signals are not frightening to her. Sadie sleeps soundly in her crate at night (and snores like a lumberjack!), but will bark in the morning to let you know when she needs to be let out of her crate for potty. Sadie is dog friendly, so far not very interested in cats and people friendly, but very timid. Sadie's piglet snorts are a joy to experience! If you believe your family would be a good fit for Sadie, her foster mom would love to tell you all about her. :)
Over 75% of our dogs are in foster homes along the front range. The foster will get in touch to schedule meetings for their foster dog. Meetings will happen in/near their homes since that is where the dog is the most comfortable. We do want you to bring family members (human and dog) to the meeting! Dogs who are currently at our Windsor facility will have meetings there and a volunteer will reach out to schedule those meetings with you. Please be aware that we do not place our dogs on a first come, first served basis, but rather a best-fit placement. Never fear, applications are valid for a year so if the first dog you meet isn't a good fit, we will have plenty of time to find one that is.
Over 75% of our dogs are in foster homes along the front range. The foster will get in touch to schedule meetings for their foster dog. Meetings will happen in/near their homes since that is where the dog is the most comfortable. We do want you to bring family members (human and dog) to the meeting! Dogs who are currently at our Windsor facility will have meetings there and a volunteer will reach out to schedule those meetings with you. Please be aware that we do not place our dogs on a first come, first served basis, but rather a best-fit placement. Never fear, applications are valid for a year so if the first dog you meet isn't a good fit, we will have plenty of time to find one that is.
More about this rescue
We are an all breed, 501(c)3 non-profit, dog rescue located in Windsor, CO dedicated to helping dogs in need! While our hearts lie with the giant breeds, our mission is to save any dog from death, illness, and misfortune regardless of their size, age, breed, or health status.
We are an all breed, 501(c)3 non-profit, dog rescue located in Windsor, CO dedicated to helping dogs in need! While our hearts lie with the giant breeds, our mission is to save any dog from death, illness, and misfortune regardless of their size, age, breed, or health status.