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Hello There. VivBounty here with a quick post to let you know we are live on the, “Adopted Dogs Progress”, page at Noah’s ArcĀ Animal Rescue Shelter site where we found our precious dog, Pedro.
In a previous post, I shared with you how we adopted this large dog, raised him running on a beach in Spain for 4 years and then had to put him in a travel crate. Luckily, we had plenty of time to get him used to sleeping in the crate making it easy for him to walk into it without trauma when it came time to travel. See the story of how we got Pedro used to his pet travel carrier here.
It was fate that we saw that ad from the shelter and hope that this post will bring attention to the wonderful work this organization does to combat cruelty to animals. Bravo Noah’s Arc!
As the season approaches, remember, a pet is not an appropriate surprise Christmas gift. If you do decide to get or give a dog this season, please visit a reputable animal shelter first. Make sure the home is really ready for the responsibility of adopting another family member, as that is who the dog will be. There are so many dogs, just dying for a loving home and family.
Until next time, consider fostering a dog to see if you are really prepared to adopt one.
Prosperous Blessings,
VivBounty
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Hello There, VivBounty here. While we are waiting for the rescue shelter in Spain to update their “Adopted Pets” page with our story, I would like to share with you how we got our dog Pedro used to his portable airline kennel.
In my previous post I wrote of us fostering two dogs in anticipation of adopting one of our own permanently. Tilly and Rafael prepared us for Pedro’s adoption, as I described in that blog entry, and as is often the case with pets, they helped us more than we helped them in our humble opinion.
Pedro came to us at 5 months old and by the time he was 4 years old, he weighed 75 lbs. When we adopted him, we did not anticipate leaving the continent nor the prospect of flying him anywhere. Well not only did we leave Spain, his life has been a travelling adventure, of course, as he has parents afflicted with wanderlust.
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We did eventually have to fly with Pedro, who was raised on the Mediterranean Coast, running on the beach Read the rest of this entry »




