PaxWelcome Pax!

This adorable, 4-5 month old boy is as cute as they come. In typical puppy fashion, he will need some obedience training, but he’s super smart and willing to learn. He’s working on crate training and housebreaking. He’s friendly with dogs and people. He would love to have an active family to grow with. Pax’s adoption fee is $450. He’s vet checked healthy, neutered and has age appropriate vaccines. Don’t miss out on this playful pup! (Pax has been adopted! Thank you Ivan!)

MasonWelcome Mason!

Cute as a bug in a rug, little Mason is looking for his FURever home. He was born 2-18-18 and was a breeder surrender because his eyes “just doesn’t look right”. After we had the ophthalmologist take a look at them, he discovered he has juvenile cataracts in both eyes. He will likely be a candidate for cataract surgery when he is a little older. Right now, he can see just fine and is a happy, playful pup. However, he will probably go blind at a very early age, depending on how fast the cataracts mature. Surgery will correct this issue. Please make sure to do your research on cataract surgery. It will have to be done by a veterinary ophthalmologist. It can be pricey and involved until the eyes are healed completely. Mason is a very sweet boy who is working on crate and house training. He LOVES playing with his sister, April, and his other foster siblings. Mason’s adoption fee is $450. We rarely have puppies, so we are excited to welcome Mason! (April and Mason have been adopted together! James flew a long way to come get these kiddos. Thank you James!!)

April1Welcome April! 

Cute as a bug in a rug, little April is looking for her FURever home. She was born 2-18-18 and was a breeder surrender because both of her eyes had ulcerated. After we had the ophthalmologist take a look at them, he discovered that she has also has juvenile cataracts in both eyes. We spent many weeks treating her eyes aggressively to get the ulcers to heal. She will likely be a candidate for cataract surgery when she is a little older. Right now, she can see just fine and is a happy, playful pup. However, she will probably go blind at a very early age, depending on how fast the cataracts mature. Surgery will correct this issue. Please make sure to do your research on cataract surgery. It will have to be done by a veterinary ophthalmologist. It can be a little pricey and involved until the eyes are healed completely. April is a very sweet girl who is very outgoing and a very smart cookie! She is working on crate and house training. She LOVES playing with her brother, Mason, and her other foster siblings. April’s adoption fee is $450. We rarely have puppies, so we are excited to welcome April! (April and Mason have been adopted together! James flew a long way to come get these kiddos. Thank you James!!)