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Now 11 years old, a real sweetheart. Lovable, gentle and full of playfulness, still. She was a rescue.
Most Expressive
Name:
Chewie
Breed:
Tibetan Terrier
Fun Fact:
Chewie is 14 and a cancer survivor. He also has Cushing’s disease and is hard of hearing, but that doesn’t stop him being the lovable rogue that he is. When younger, he starred in a Topps Trumps Star Wars commercial.
Sleepiest
Name:
Zeke
Breed:
Bichon/Poodle
Fun Fact:
He’s a 14 year old rescue. He’s losing his hearing and sight, and has a bad leg, but if he sees the mailman you would ever know it.
I rescued Watson when he was 2-1/2 years old from a backyard breeder. I fell in love with him the moment I saw him and over the years, the love for him has kept growing. When kids in my neighborhood have been afraid of dogs, once they interact with Watson they have no fear. He is loving, patient, and an all-around great little guy.
Ana is an Alaskan Malamute that our family adopted from Paws Crossed, an animal shelter in Westchester County, New York. Her favorite snack is the banana. She loves tummy rubs, cuddles, walks, squeaking her toys, and running around in the backyard. She is very sweet and makes us laugh all the time. She is very vocal and howls sometimes, especially when she tries to get our attention.
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