Blue - Adoption Pending!

The most amazing thing about any dog's eyes is that no matter what color they are, research has shown that gazing into them floods your brain with the feel-good hormone oxycontin. When you look at Blue, you become mesmerized by his stunning hazel-colored eyes! You can see intelligence and compassion as he seems to look right into your soul.
Beautiful Blue was found by good Samaritans while walking in a botanical park in AL. They noticed this pup was tied to tree with no humans in sight. They waited for a while but no one came and they knew he had been discarded like an old, unwanted shoe. The Samaritans kept Blue for several months but circumstances changed and they no longer have the space or the financial resources to properly take care of him.
Blue may be an Australian Shepherd mix, or as some folks call them, a mini-Aussie. He likes to play and run and fetch a ball, but he hasn't yet mastered bringing it back yet. Blue is house-broken, rides well in the car, and is good on the leash. He even gets excited when he sees his leash and is ready to head out the door in a heartbeat! This adorable boy is playful and brings happiness to all who meet him!! Just watch his video and your heart will melt!
Blue is about 1 year old and weighs around 32 lbs. His former family told us he is good with other dogs, tolerant of cats, and he enjoys children. He has been neutered, microchipped, and given his basic vaccinations. He is heartworm negative and received a Proheart 6 injection so he will not need any additional heartworm preventative for 6 months.
If you are approved to adopt through SGRR and have an active lifestyle, please contact Cheryl to be considered to adopt this fine fellow. If not yet approved, please fill out an application to be considered. Blue will be ready to head north to be directly adopted May 10th. Because Blue was tied to the tree, he does not like being restrained so we will seek a home for him with no young children who might try to hug him a little too tightly.
Rescued dogs come with a range of needs - from behavioral to emotional to medical. When approved applicants adopt such dogs, they agree to take on whatever comes with the dog. It is up to YOU to continue the rehabilitation we have begun. This is what it means to rescue.
Beautiful Blue was found by good Samaritans while walking in a botanical park in AL. They noticed this pup was tied to tree with no humans in sight. They waited for a while but no one came and they knew he had been discarded like an old, unwanted shoe. The Samaritans kept Blue for several months but circumstances changed and they no longer have the space or the financial resources to properly take care of him.
Blue may be an Australian Shepherd mix, or as some folks call them, a mini-Aussie. He likes to play and run and fetch a ball, but he hasn't yet mastered bringing it back yet. Blue is house-broken, rides well in the car, and is good on the leash. He even gets excited when he sees his leash and is ready to head out the door in a heartbeat! This adorable boy is playful and brings happiness to all who meet him!! Just watch his video and your heart will melt!
Blue is about 1 year old and weighs around 32 lbs. His former family told us he is good with other dogs, tolerant of cats, and he enjoys children. He has been neutered, microchipped, and given his basic vaccinations. He is heartworm negative and received a Proheart 6 injection so he will not need any additional heartworm preventative for 6 months.
If you are approved to adopt through SGRR and have an active lifestyle, please contact Cheryl to be considered to adopt this fine fellow. If not yet approved, please fill out an application to be considered. Blue will be ready to head north to be directly adopted May 10th. Because Blue was tied to the tree, he does not like being restrained so we will seek a home for him with no young children who might try to hug him a little too tightly.
Rescued dogs come with a range of needs - from behavioral to emotional to medical. When approved applicants adopt such dogs, they agree to take on whatever comes with the dog. It is up to YOU to continue the rehabilitation we have begun. This is what it means to rescue.