Advantages of having a deaf dog:
- They aren't bothered by thunderstorms
- you can sneak out of the house or sleep in without them noticing
- they watch you more closely than a hearing dog
- they're just so cute when they are asleep with their feet stuck up in the air!
- and many more.....
Nula says: "won't you give me a chance? I am house trained and trustworthy left in the house by myself. I like walks and don't pull on leash and I am so very loyal I lie near you all the time and will lie by whatever doorway you went through last so I don't miss you when you come back." On another note she has not had any seizures since she has been here the last two months. I would venture to guess that they were diet related (she is on a high quality grain free diet here) and/or stress related. This really is the perfect dog and I am genuinely surprised she is still here. She is the perfect dog for a first time owner. No vices, just a sweet and loving dog looking for a permanent home.
Gibbs thinks the world is a pretty cool place these days (well maybe not literally it is 34 degrees here today!). He is now a happy and well adjusted dog. He gets on well with all the other dogs, likes cats, and likes his people. He can be a little shy if he thinks he is in trouble, but boy what a nice dog he will be for some lucky person.
Phoebe is a happy girl. She really doesn't want to be snuggled, but just let her be and she is happy as a clam. She jumps up on the bed in the morning and runs around doing the happy dance. She does love to eat! I know she is work, but she so deserves the chance to be happy in a home of her own.
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