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Another Tijuana dog headed north to Meade Canine via the wonderful Shorty Rossi of Shorty’s Rescue. If you haven’t heard, Shorty’s the guy who saves, rehabs and most importantly sterilizes a whole lot of Bully dogs. And like all of us works hard. Chiquita’s Friends, under the direction of good friend and colleague Geraldine Gilliland, is now saving lives full time in Mexico and Danny Boy got lucky enough to fall under the wings of Geraldine.and made his way north.
Danny Boy was taken off the streets of Mexico during the heavy rains. When he got to Meade, he acted like he’d lived here his entire life! Mexican dogs tend to be very chill! And appreciative. Danny Boy settles in quickly and is one confident little guy who will assume seniority with a pack in a nanosecond. He is a bit grumpy with dogs and is not shy about letting them know so being an only dog would work for Danny. He is a fun looking dog and at 20 pounds a great size. He is definitely an indoor dog because his time outside is not nearly as much as his time inside on doggie beds and fancy cushions. His street days are over! He is not old but not young and for a MX dog he is pushing old since most do not live terribly long on the streets. He would be great fun to do a DNA test on. Most unusual fur.
Another Tijuana dog headed north to Meade Canine via the wonderful Shorty Rossi of Shorty’s Rescue. If you haven’t heard, Shorty’s the guy who saves, rehabs and most importantly sterilizes a whole lot of Bully dogs. And like all of us works hard. Chiquita’s Friends, under the direction of good friend and colleague Geraldine Gilliland, is now saving lives full time in Mexico and Danny Boy got lucky enough to fall under the wings of Geraldine.and made his way north.
Danny Boy was taken off the streets of Mexico during the heavy rains. When he got to Meade, he acted like he’d lived here his entire life! Mexican dogs tend to be very chill! And appreciative. Danny Boy settles in quickly and is one confident little guy who will assume seniority with a pack in a nanosecond. He is a bit grumpy with dogs and is not shy about letting them know so being an only dog would work for Danny. He is a fun looking dog and at 20 pounds a great size. He is definitely an indoor dog because his time outside is not nearly as much as his time inside on doggie beds and fancy cushions. His street days are over! He is not old but not young and for a MX dog he is pushing old since most do not live terribly long on the streets. He would be great fun to do a DNA test on. Most unusual fur.
Our adoption fees vary with each animal. We usually ask for a donation for our seniors.
Our adoption fees vary with each animal. We usually ask for a donation for our seniors.
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Come visit in Creston CA and by appointment as well in Sharon, Bethlehem and Winsted CT.
Come visit in Creston CA and by appointment as well in Sharon, Bethlehem and Winsted CT.
More about this rescue
Meade Canine is an established 501c3 on both
coasts placing younger dogs in New England and seniors in
California. We take in dogs on euthanasia lists or
who have no where to turn. New Hope members in both LA and
NYC we rescue many last chance dogs from city dog pounds and
animal control. We believe dogs dumped by humans deserve
finally to know true love from humans so we ask our adopters
to be committed to their pets for life with the caveat that
we will always take a pet back after a week or ten years
if an adopter no longer can keep the dog/cat adopted from
MCR. We strongly believe the way to help unwanted pets is
to spay and neuter at any age and we offer low cost spays
and neuters to people who can't find or afford
sterilization and raise funds to help be able to do this.
Donations, inquiries, and visitors are welcome 365 days a year.
Meade Canine is an established 501c3 on both
coasts placing younger dogs in New England and seniors in
California. We take in dogs on euthanasia lists or
who have no where to turn. New Hope members in both LA and
NYC we rescue many last chance dogs from city dog pounds and
animal control. We believe dogs dumped by humans deserve
finally to know true love from humans so we ask our adopters
to be committed to their pets for life with the caveat that
we will always take a pet back after a week or ten years
if an adopter no longer can keep the dog/cat adopted from
MCR. We strongly believe the way to help unwanted pets is
to spay and neuter at any age and we offer low cost spays
and neuters to people who can't find or afford
sterilization and raise funds to help be able to do this.
Donations, inquiries, and visitors are welcome 365 days a year.
Other pets at this
rescue
We'll also keep you updated on Peanut's adoption status with email updates.