Posted over 2 weeks ago | Updated 3 days ago
DESCRIPTION:
Happy and her baby, Huck, were dumped at a small rural shelter. Although they were both shocked to be surrounded by so many stressed animals, it was highly apparent that this stunning pair had been socialized by someone along their journey. They are both friendly and affectionate. However, too skinny and very dirty, both dogs were in need of some good nutrition, a warm bath, and a safe place to move forward. With shelters and rescues sitting at or above capacity right now, the minute they arrived Happy and Huck were in danger. Shelter staff adored the pair, but due to space issues, they knew that a rescue placement was necessary to ensure that both moved forward safely. When a rescue plea went out, we knew that Happy and Huck deserved the safety and security of the MAGSR family.
Happy is a delightful little lady. Intelligent, snuggly, and your typical velcro dog. This girl loves being with her people and makes an incredible companion. Clearly socialized prior to her arrival, Happy loves her people but can be a little unsure until she knows you are safe. Good with children, Happy seems to understand the sounds and movements of littles. She is careful, affectionate, and watchful around them. Having lived with puppies, Happy has done well with other dogs. However, as is true of many dogs, she will set boundaries. Although we do not know much about her past, it is highly evident that Happy has been in a home. She understands many of the routines and expectations of living in a home. Happy is housebroken and crate trained. Typical of the breed, she thrives with structure, routine, and leadership. Training will go a long way with Happy. Very food motivated, this lady will quickly rise to the top of the class. Training will not only help Happy create a strong, healthy bond with her forever family, but it will also help her develop the skills needed to become a good canine citizen.
Unfortunately, we have learned that Happy is heartworm positive. This diagnosis could have easily been avoided with monthly preventatives. Recognizing that treatment is needed to move forward, MAGSR has already begun this process. Happy will need to take it easy over the next few months as her body clears the worms. Heartworm treatment is expensive, but we know Happy is beyond worth the cost. Please consider donating to Happy's care so that she can continue to move forward with the medical care needed to meet with success. Happy is looking for a special forever family that will cherish her for a lifetime. If this adorable lady sounds like the right match for your household, ask to meet her today!
DESCRIPTION:
Happy and her baby, Huck, were dumped at a small rural shelter. Although they were both shocked to be surrounded by so many stressed animals, it was highly apparent that this stunning pair had been socialized by someone along their journey. They are both friendly and affectionate. However, too skinny and very dirty, both dogs were in need of some good nutrition, a warm bath, and a safe place to move forward. With shelters and rescues sitting at or above capacity right now, the minute they arrived Happy and Huck were in danger. Shelter staff adored the pair, but due to space issues, they knew that a rescue placement was necessary to ensure that both moved forward safely. When a rescue plea went out, we knew that Happy and Huck deserved the safety and security of the MAGSR family.
Happy is a delightful little lady. Intelligent, snuggly, and your typical velcro dog. This girl loves being with her people and makes an incredible companion. Clearly socialized prior to her arrival, Happy loves her people but can be a little unsure until she knows you are safe. Good with children, Happy seems to understand the sounds and movements of littles. She is careful, affectionate, and watchful around them. Having lived with puppies, Happy has done well with other dogs. However, as is true of many dogs, she will set boundaries. Although we do not know much about her past, it is highly evident that Happy has been in a home. She understands many of the routines and expectations of living in a home. Happy is housebroken and crate trained. Typical of the breed, she thrives with structure, routine, and leadership. Training will go a long way with Happy. Very food motivated, this lady will quickly rise to the top of the class. Training will not only help Happy create a strong, healthy bond with her forever family, but it will also help her develop the skills needed to become a good canine citizen.
Unfortunately, we have learned that Happy is heartworm positive. This diagnosis could have easily been avoided with monthly preventatives. Recognizing that treatment is needed to move forward, MAGSR has already begun this process. Happy will need to take it easy over the next few months as her body clears the worms. Heartworm treatment is expensive, but we know Happy is beyond worth the cost. Please consider donating to Happy's care so that she can continue to move forward with the medical care needed to meet with success. Happy is looking for a special forever family that will cherish her for a lifetime. If this adorable lady sounds like the right match for your household, ask to meet her today!