Nearly a year ago, Rooster arrived at Mikaela's Mutt Motel from the local animal shelter in a truly heartbreaking state: emaciated and in horrible condition. Today, Rooster is a testament to the power of love and rehabilitation—he is now thriving, loving, and incredibly affectionate!
Because Rooster was starving when he first arrived at animal control, he did develop some resource-guarding behaviors. Understanding that a special dog needs special attention, we placed him on a training hold. We are thrilled to share that thanks to our amazing trainer at Twin Oaks Canine Camp, Rooster has drastically improved!
He has come such a long way, transforming from a scared, resource-driven dog into the wonderful companion he is now.
Rooster is a special boy who needs a special, understanding home. We are looking for an adopter or foster who can meet these specific needs:
* Respect his space and boundaries (especially around high-value items).
* Be someone who can also ensure that Rooster respects *their* space and boundaries in return. Consistency and clear communication are key!
* A home with no children. Due to his past behaviors and size, Rooster should not be around children at any point in time.
Rooster has proven to be quite social and has done well with both other dogs and cats after appropriate introductions. He has a loving heart and is ready to shower his special person with affection.
We know it will take an extra special person to welcome Rooster into their life, but we have to try for this amazing dog who has overcome so much. Could you be the special home that gives Rooster the forever love and respect he deserves?
If you are ready to open your heart and home to this incredible survivor, please contact us about fostering or adopting Rooster!
Nearly a year ago, Rooster arrived at Mikaela's Mutt Motel from the local animal shelter in a truly heartbreaking state: emaciated and in horrible condition. Today, Rooster is a testament to the power of love and rehabilitation—he is now thriving, loving, and incredibly affectionate!
Because Rooster was starving when he first arrived at animal control, he did develop some resource-guarding behaviors. Understanding that a special dog needs special attention, we placed him on a training hold. We are thrilled to share that thanks to our amazing trainer at Twin Oaks Canine Camp, Rooster has drastically improved!
He has come such a long way, transforming from a scared, resource-driven dog into the wonderful companion he is now.
Rooster is a special boy who needs a special, understanding home. We are looking for an adopter or foster who can meet these specific needs:
* Respect his space and boundaries (especially around high-value items).
* Be someone who can also ensure that Rooster respects *their* space and boundaries in return. Consistency and clear communication are key!
* A home with no children. Due to his past behaviors and size, Rooster should not be around children at any point in time.
Rooster has proven to be quite social and has done well with both other dogs and cats after appropriate introductions. He has a loving heart and is ready to shower his special person with affection.
We know it will take an extra special person to welcome Rooster into their life, but we have to try for this amazing dog who has overcome so much. Could you be the special home that gives Rooster the forever love and respect he deserves?
If you are ready to open your heart and home to this incredible survivor, please contact us about fostering or adopting Rooster!
We are a non-profit dog rescue located in Clarksville, TN. Our founder and namesake, Mikaela, began fostering dogs in 2016 while serving in the United States Army because she has a life-long love for dogs. Because of her effort and hard work, she received the Military Outstanding Volunteer Service Medal (1, 2). In May 2022, Mikaela decided the dogs often-overlooked, such as those with medical or behavioral conditions, needed special attention and Mikaela’s Mutt Motel was made official.
Since our inception in 2022, we have taken in (and placed) over 250 Mutts. Because of our focus on behavioral and medical concerns, our biggest expense is the medical care we provide to each Mutt from heartworm testing and prevention to spay/neuter procedures. Additionally, we have undertaken heartworm treatments, TPLO surgeries, and ocular surgeries. If we did not have the continued support of our followers, then none of this would be possible.
We are a non-profit dog rescue located in Clarksville, TN. Our founder and namesake, Mikaela, began fostering dogs in 2016 while serving in the United States Army because she has a life-long love for dogs. Because of her effort and hard work, she received the Military Outstanding Volunteer Service Medal (1, 2). In May 2022, Mikaela decided the dogs often-overlooked, such as those with medical or behavioral conditions, needed special attention and Mikaela’s Mutt Motel was made official.
Since our inception in 2022, we have taken in (and placed) over 250 Mutts. Because of our focus on behavioral and medical concerns, our biggest expense is the medical care we provide to each Mutt from heartworm testing and prevention to spay/neuter procedures. Additionally, we have undertaken heartworm treatments, TPLO surgeries, and ocular surgeries. If we did not have the continued support of our followers, then none of this would be possible.
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