Jaida still has a lot of puppy energy in her so it's like she's a bit afflicted with ADHD but as soon as I reach out for her, she stops her antics and comes in for some affection and melts in my hand. This one is going to be a real lovebug.
The best way to check on the adoption status of this dog (and other dogs and cats and other small domestic animals) is to visit Toronto Animal Services adoption website or call 416 338 6668 for the Toronto Animal Services South shelter. If the dog is no longer on the TAS adoption website, it's probably because it's been adopted already.


Fred, I am not sure whether you follow the site "Everything Rosie" on Facebook (written by the mom of a rescued chihuahua named Rosie who is a product of really bad inbreeding). Anyway, today the author of this site has posted a comment that is really worth a few minutes of anyone's time. It's about the passing of another chihuahua who had been rescued (by a different mom) after living 10 years in an abusive hoarding environment. This little dog had struggled to overcome her many health issues and finally succumbed to them. Anyway, the author expresses so thoughtfully the need for people to reach out to damaged dogs, even if only to give them some peace and palliative care. I think you might find it relevant to the work that you do so well.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Wendy. I'll go check it out.
ReplyDeleteI love your blog and your photos. I check in from time to time, but I don't know if I've ever commented before. Keep up the good work!
ReplyDeleteLove those ears!
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