Saturday, June 26, 2010

Ella

Ella is now spayed and has had her hernia repaired!  We are getting so enamored of her that it will be hard to part.  She's such a doll and follows you around and loves to be held like a baby.  She's a complete sweetheart!  She loves going outside and is doing great with housebreaking!  Ella is $400 and is our last puppy until the next litter comes along (which may be several months.)

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Adoptable Rescue of the Week: Amai!

Amai

Japanese Chin


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More About Amai

Amai is a 10 pound, black and white, 7 year old, female Japanese Chin presently living in a foster home in Lakeville, MN. Amai (meaning "sweet" in Japanese) is just that! She loves pets, snuggles and is really laid back. She adores her foster mom's kids and interacts nicely with the other furry kids in the house.



Before our dogs are made available for adoption, we ensure that their medical needs such as spay, neuter, routine shots, teeth cleaning, etc. have been met.



Because we want successful adoptions and need to be sure that both you and our dog we will be a good fit for each other, you will need to provide personal and vet references and allow a home visit.



The adoption donation for this dog is $300. All donations go directly to our ever-mounting vet bills. Thanks to a large network of rescue volunteers, out-of-state adoptions can be arranged. If by some chance the adoption does not work out, Peke N Chin Midwest will take the dog back.



If you have questions about any of our dogs, please contact Regi Goodhall or Heidi Eckers and they will provide you with information.



Want to start the adoption process now? Please click here for our online Adoption Application.



MESSAGE:
Thank you for your support. If you have thought about volunteering and providing a temporary home to a rescue dog, we would love to discuss our foster program with you. The more foster homes we have, the more dogs we can help. The rewards are tremendous. Check our website for details.



IMPORTANT:
Please note that we never say our kids are 100% potty trained. Pets have accidents and this may be especially true with all the changes these foster dogs go through. They will need you to be patient, understanding, and willing to work with them. Earning their trust may take several days to several months. This is a period of adjustment, not just for the new family member but for everyone in the household. They need a lifetime commitment. The unconditional love they will give you in return will make it all worth it.
Amai is up-to-date with routine shots, house trained and spayed/neutered.

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Thursday, June 3, 2010

Adoptable Rescue of the Week: Anastasia!

Anastasia

Pekingese

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More About Anastasia

Anastasia is a 10 pound, red sable, 4 year old female Peke presently being fostered in Albert Lea, MN. She is Fiona's sister and they look very much alike. She is sweet and laid back. When she was let out of the vehicle after her long ride from Missouri she started exploring the yard immediately! She seems to not be afraid of anything and will make someone a terrific pet!



Before our dogs are made available for adoption, we ensure that their medical needs such as spay, neuter, routine shots, teeth cleaning, etc. have been met.



Because we want successful adoptions and need to be sure that both you and our dog we will be a good fit for each other, you will need to provide personal and vet references and allow a home visit.



The adoption donation for this dog is $300. All donations go directly to our ever-mounting vet bills. Thanks to a large network of rescue volunteers, out-of-state adoptions can be arranged. If by some chance the adoption does not work out, Peke N Chin Midwest will take the dog back.



If you have questions about any of our dogs, please contact Regi Goodhall or Heidi Eckers and they will provide you with information.



Want to start the adoption process now? Please click here for our online Adoption Application.



MESSAGE:
Thank you for your support. If you have thought about volunteering and providing a temporary home to a rescue dog, we would love to discuss our foster program with you. The more foster homes we have, the more dogs we can help. The rewards are tremendous. Check our website for details.



IMPORTANT:
Please note that we never say our kids are 100% potty trained. Pets have accidents and this may be especially true with all the changes these foster dogs go through. They will need you to be patient, understanding, and willing to work with them. Earning their trust may take several days to several months. This is a period of adjustment, not just for the new family member but for everyone in the household. They need a lifetime commitment. The unconditional love they will give you in return will make it all worth it.Anastasia is up-to-date with routine shots, house trained and spayed/neutered.


Tuesday, June 1, 2010

According to Wikipedia...

Famous Pekes