Trinity came into Toronto Animal Services with her brother. Trinity is quite friendly with people but her brother, Morpheus, not so much. At five months, Morpheus has a bit of a nipping habit so he was sent off to the Toronto Humane Society where they have the time and expertise to stop that behaviour before it gets any worse.
The growing partnership between TAS and the new THS will only result in more animal lives being saved and this is a clear example of that. Let's hope this partnership continues and evolves. Good luck to Morpheus and much thanks to the THS for helping him out.
As for Trinity, she's a beauty with striking blue eyes and sharp as a whip. She'll be a fantastic dog for someone soon.
For adoption information on this dog and other dogs (and cats and other animals), please visit Toronto Animal Services.
Great looking girl. Does she have normal hearing? Love the one up, one down ears. Hopefully a good diet will deal with that soon.
ReplyDeleteI think her hearing is okay.
ReplyDeleteOH my and we thought the gremlin-shitzu mix was otherworldly. She seems straight out of some fairy tale. And then with a name like Trinity... Hope all goes well for Morpheus as well. I am glad I am in Ohio because there's only so much I can torment myself over not being able to adopt her.....
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful girl. On the subject of huskies - Pet Connection blog yesterday had an appeal from Outdoor Adventures Whistler - they have 35 retired sled dogs who are looking for foster or adoptive homes. If you scroll down today's page it's the third article down.
ReplyDeleteSorry Fred - I didn't read the comments on the article - apparently they have found homes for all of them.
ReplyDeleteHey Monica, that's great news for those Huskies.
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