Bonnie is probably a Cocker Spaniel/Golden Retriever mix and she seems to be just perfect! She’s been recently spayed and has all her shots. Bonnie’s friendly, affectionate, playful, house-trained, crate-trained, gets along great with the other dogs, and is very pretty. We’re guessing her age at maybe three or so. She walks well on a leash and knows sit, down, ball, cookie, and fetch. (Boy, does she know fetch!) She seems to be fine with cats and kids, although she still gets excited and wants to jump up, so we’d prefer not to adopt her to a home with small toddlers.
Bonnie came to us from Kansas where she was picked up as a stray. She was in a high-kill shelter and we were able to save her just in time. Wouldn’t you like to provide her with a forever home?
If you are interested in meeting Bonnie, please complete our online adoption application.
Posted 2 years, 3 months ago at 10:08 am. Add a comment
Sally is a 6-month-old, black-and-white, field bred English Springer Spaniel puppy who will steal your heart with her gentle spirit and friendly manner. She gets along well with other dogs and all the people she’s come into contact with so far, but she seems to love men in particular. She’s not the typical hyper puppy one would expect for a dog bred for hunting. Sally loves to snuggle next to her people and follow them everywhere.
Sally willingly uses a crate, which is good because she’s not house-trained yet. She came to us from a high-kill shelter, so we don’t know her history, but it’s safe to say she was well socialized and taken care of very well for her short life. In her foster home, she will be exposed to young children, so we can update any potential adopters on how she gets along in a busy home with toddlers.
Sally is spayed and up-to-date on all her vaccinations.
Posted 2 years, 8 months ago at 9:36 pm. Add a comment

Betty, Speedy and Loyd
When Betty saw Speedy get out of the car, she told her husband, “Oh, he’s beautiful!” Loyd knew right then that Speedy found a new forever home. Speedy came to us from a Wyoming high-kill shelter after he was turned in as a stray. Initially very skittish and nervous, Speedy warmed up to his foster family and his new parents quickly and won their hearts. He is so friendly and loveable, who could possibly resist this little boy? Speedy will have quite the life of fun, hiking and traveling with his new family for many years to come. We’re so excited that he has found a new home and has rescued some humans!
Posted 2 years, 9 months ago at 4:07 am. Add a comment