Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Meet Angie!
Angie and Ash (also available for adoption) were abandoned on a property that reportedly was set on fire. Authorities went to the property and discovered the two dogs. Unfortunately, a third dog perished in the fire.
Angie and Ash were brought to San Bernardino City Shelter on October 25th, where they were scheduled to be euthanized on November 14th. Fortunately, we were able to rescue both of them, and they became Frosted Faces on November 12th.
Angie and Ash live in our lobby (with a special group of Frosted Faces affectionately known as lobbyists) where they enjoy lots of attention and are most often found cuddling together on a big comfy dog bed. They love each other SO much, are great with other dogs, and love people, too! You will not find a pair more devoted to each other. They are so sweet!
Angie and Ash are currently on a two-week Frosted Fling, so we can learn what they are like in a home and use that information to place them with a wonderful forever family - just like they deserve!
Ash and Angie went on a two-week Frosted Fling, so we could learn what they are like in a home and use that information to place them with a wonderful forever family - just like they deserve!
Their Fling Mom reports:
"Ash & Angie redefine what it means to be the perfect companions and just want a loving home to call their own.
Ash & Angie have come so far, reciprocating love in their own way, happily snuggling, acknowledging us when we get home, and even requesting couch cuddles. Both are eating well, and adjusting perfectly to dry(er) food. We’ve found this to be best for Ash’s tummy.
On their first outing, they nailed it! Ash got so much love from kids in his wheelchair, helping spread awareness about how amazing dogs (and people) with different abilities are. He chilled while we ate, and Angie stood sweetly by, taking it all in.
These two are absolute gems, and if you’ve ever thought about fostering or adopting (especially a dog with special needs), now’s the time! Here’s why they’re paws-itively perfect:
🌟 Potty Training Pros
Ash, has got the whole “heading toward the door” thing down—sometimes he just needs a little assist to get there in time. Angie? She’s a pacing pro—when you see her on the move, a quick “go outside!” does the trick. Minimal accidents and maximum potential!
🌟 Walkies, But Make It Fun
We’ve got a special routine here: Angie gets a quick “pre-walk” to burn off her endless energy (she LOVES hills, by the way). Then we grab Ash, who zooms around in his wheels! Together, they make walk time a total adventure.
🌟 Foodies in the Making
Ash & Angie have officially upgraded from wet-only meals to a tasty wet/dry mix, and they’re loving it! Angie’s working on her manners—she just gets a little too excited about dinner. Don’t we all?
🌟 Snuggle Squad
They’re cuddle champions! These two nap and snuggle the majority of the day and sleep through the night.
🌟 Ash’s Wheels? No Biggie!
Okay, let’s talk about Ash’s wheels. At first, we lovingly called him “Crasher” because he’d scoot into things. Now? He’s got the house layout memorized and is scooting and wobble walking like a champ! He doesn’t need the wheels indoors, but outside, he’s all about speed. Angie even plays guide pup for him sometimes, and it’s the sweetest thing ever.
🌟 Two’s Company, Not a Crowd
Don’t let the idea of having two pups scare you off—these two are like peanut butter and jelly: better together! They support each other, wait for each other on walks, and get into cute little bouts of mischief together (hello, home detectives!). They’re no trouble—just double the love.
🌟 No Separation Anxiety = More Freedom for You
Ash & Angie are totally chill when you’re away.
These two have so much love to give, and all they need is someone with a big heart who’s ready to love on them!"
At bedtime, they put themselves to bed in their favorite little nook and sleep soundly until at least 7 AM. They’re happy, well-adjusted, and such good pups!"
If you have room in your heart and home for this very sweet and resilient duo, please email placement@frostedfacesfoundation.org