8-year-old Connecticut and his brother Rhode Island came to us from the San Diego Humane Society, and they are precious. It's clear these cuddly boys have known a home and a couch, as they sure do know how to snuggle and ask for belly rubs. And just try not to smile while watching the video of them walking together - could they be any cuter?
Given Connecticut and Rhode Island's sweet bond, we would love for them to be adopted together. However, what is most important is for them to have a loving forever home, whether together or separately. To see how the boys do without the other, they went on Frosted Flings with different foster families.
Connecticut's foster mom reports:
"Connecticut (CT) is doing well and has been a fun little foster. He is a very sweet, happy boy, and his little tail is always wagging. He adores getting attention.
🐾 He rides great in the car.
🐾 He LOVES his walks! Don’t let that frosted face fool you. He still has lots of energy & spunk.
🐾 He was curious about my cats, but just took a sniff and then lost interest.
🐾 He is a great eater. He can be picky about the treats you give him and prefers them to be handfed rather than put on the ground. He has standards!
🐾 He is a bit fearful of big dogs, but what tiny dog isn’t?! He’s had no issues with my 3 other dogs ranging from 30-75 lbs.
🐾 His absolute favorite thing is belly rubs! He’ll roll over any chance he gets.
🐾 He is a snuggler and sleeps next to me all night.
🐾 He’s a little goofball.
🐾 He did great getting a bath.
🐾 He follows my every move. I’ve been taking him to work with me because he barks on & off while I’m gone. He is with other dogs but I’m not sure that my dogs make him feel safe like his brother might. Other than when I’m gone, I haven’t heard him bark.
I am advocating for Connecticut and Rhode Island to be adopted together. They got to see each other during our fling, and for the most part they did great together. Connecticut is such a cutie. This boy just loves love!"
To meet Connecticut, please email:
placement@frostedfacesfoundation.org
8-year-old Connecticut and his brother Rhode Island came to us from the San Diego Humane Society, and they are precious. It's clear these cuddly boys have known a home and a couch, as they sure do know how to snuggle and ask for belly rubs. And just try not to smile while watching the video of them walking together - could they be any cuter?
Given Connecticut and Rhode Island's sweet bond, we would love for them to be adopted together. However, what is most important is for them to have a loving forever home, whether together or separately. To see how the boys do without the other, they went on Frosted Flings with different foster families.
Connecticut's foster mom reports:
"Connecticut (CT) is doing well and has been a fun little foster. He is a very sweet, happy boy, and his little tail is always wagging. He adores getting attention.
🐾 He rides great in the car.
🐾 He LOVES his walks! Don’t let that frosted face fool you. He still has lots of energy & spunk.
🐾 He was curious about my cats, but just took a sniff and then lost interest.
🐾 He is a great eater. He can be picky about the treats you give him and prefers them to be handfed rather than put on the ground. He has standards!
🐾 He is a bit fearful of big dogs, but what tiny dog isn’t?! He’s had no issues with my 3 other dogs ranging from 30-75 lbs.
🐾 His absolute favorite thing is belly rubs! He’ll roll over any chance he gets.
🐾 He is a snuggler and sleeps next to me all night.
🐾 He’s a little goofball.
🐾 He did great getting a bath.
🐾 He follows my every move. I’ve been taking him to work with me because he barks on & off while I’m gone. He is with other dogs but I’m not sure that my dogs make him feel safe like his brother might. Other than when I’m gone, I haven’t heard him bark.
I am advocating for Connecticut and Rhode Island to be adopted together. They got to see each other during our fling, and for the most part they did great together. Connecticut is such a cutie. This boy just loves love!"
To meet Connecticut, please email:
placement@frostedfacesfoundation.org
If application is accepted, a home check will be scheduled.
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Home Check
If approved, an appointment will be made to meet the Frosted Face.
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Meet the Pet
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Sign Adoption Contract
Additional adoption info
Select the Frosted Faces: View all Frosted Faces on our website under Available Frosted Faces. Each profile indicates whether the Frosted Face lives on-site or in a foster home.Please also be sure to review our Courtesy Listings!
Choose a Program: Review the chart below and determine the time commitment that works best for you.
Express Interest: Fill out the Placement Questionnaire as completely and thoughtfully as possible so we can understand your expectations.
Invitation: Within 24 hours a Placement Coordinator will email follow up responses and schedule an appointment for you to visit Frosted Faces Foundation!
a. You will be invited to bring your family and pets to introduce to the Frosted Faces to ensure compatibility. We can show you how a dog interacts with cats on loose leash while you are here!
b. If the match is not successful, the Frosted Face is always welcome to come back to FFF and you will be invited to meet others!
Select the Frosted Faces: View all Frosted Faces on our website under Available Frosted Faces. Each profile indicates whether the Frosted Face lives on-site or in a foster home.Please also be sure to review our Courtesy Listings!
Choose a Program: Review the chart below and determine the time commitment that works best for you.
Express Interest: Fill out the Placement Questionnaire as completely and thoughtfully as possible so we can understand your expectations.
Invitation: Within 24 hours a Placement Coordinator will email follow up responses and schedule an appointment for you to visit Frosted Faces Foundation!
a. You will be invited to bring your family and pets to introduce to the Frosted Faces to ensure compatibility. We can show you how a dog interacts with cats on loose leash while you are here!
b. If the match is not successful, the Frosted Face is always welcome to come back to FFF and you will be invited to meet others!
Frosted Faces Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non profit organization dedicated to delivering the promise of family and comprehensive veterinary care for senior pets whose love and lives are in jeopardy.
Frosted Faces Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non profit organization dedicated to delivering the promise of family and comprehensive veterinary care for senior pets whose love and lives are in jeopardy.
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