We’ve talked about Bruno before - the handsome, energetic, good vibes tan and white pittie mix who has known shelter life since January. Not even 2 years old, (1 year and 7 months actually), he doesn’t understand why he’s been overlooked for so long, nor do the folks at the Cuyahoga County Animal Shelter. He’s even been to Miracle K9 training school (a 30 day board and train program), and he’s eager to show off his smarts and skills, but people continue to pass him by. The folks at the shelter know how disheartening this can be, so they hooked Bruno up and he is now in a foster home, to give him a sense of belonging and to prepare him for his perfect person or family. We know you’re out there!
If you’ve ever been overlooked by a team you know you’d be great on, you know how Bruno feels. Bruno walks well on a leash, knows the commands to come when called, sit and lay down when asked and is working on furthering his off leash commands. He also has the makings of an agility or rally dog - and that’s no small feet. It takes smarts, and major obedience skills, and everyone who's met Bruno believes with continued training, he'd be great at either sport. If this training talk intimidates you - worry not! He comes with his basic training supplies, go home lessons, plus, follow up training at Miracle K9, free of charge. If you thought that dogs don't come with a training manual, this one does!!
Bruno is great with kids, but they are recommending his family have older children and even though he also does well with other dogs, he'd be happiest as your one and only copilot.
Remember that foster homes are always needed and help the shelter save even more. Read about the benefits of fostering here. You can also help the shelter through donations, supplies or volunteering. Consider a Cage Sponsorship or contributing to their Medical Relief Fund. Every little bit helps!
Who needs a Big Mac when you’ve got a Quarter Pounder? (With or without cheese). Quarter Pounder is quite the handsome 5 year old, white & brindle bulldog mix, full of wiggles and wags, and would love to be your one and only burger buddy.
Quarter Pounder is learning his leash manners and loves snuggling with his humans. He is also a pup who would do well with older kids.
You can meet Quarter Pounder in person at the Cuyahoga County Animal Shelter, and if you can’t adopt, please share his information.
Also, consider one of our previously featured pups, Bruno! He is a 1 1/2 year old Miracle K9 Graduate, ready to show off his new skills!
Remember that foster homes are always needed and help the shelter save even more. Read about thebenefits of fostering here.
You can also help the shelter through donations, supplies or volunteering. Consider a Cage Sponsorship or contributing to their Medical Relief Fund. Every little bit helps!
The gentleman we want to introduce you to is Billy! A 9 year old hound mix. This golden bachelor enjoys chill walks and afternoon naps. Always happy to see the shelter staff and ready to show it with kisses. Billy has a heart of pure gold and he does well with other calm, respectful pups. As great as the staff is at the Cuyahoga County Animal Shelter, a shelter is no place for a senior, and there are so many advantages to adopting a senior dog! They're usually already trained, and still easily learn a new schedule (the old adage of "you can't teach an old dog new tricks" is total bs - whoever said that didn't understand dogs at ALL). Seniors are also already calm and happy to just chill at your side most of the time. The best part is giving a dog who has given his or her best years only to find themselves alone in a shelter the retirement that's worthy of the love, loyalty and acceptance they gave and are still ready and willing to give.
The quality of time really does beat quantity. Giving a senior pup a well deserved second chance to live out their days is much more rewarding and outshines any sorrow of the time we will inevitably wish we had with them, knowing we're saving them from the daily stress, uncertainty and fear of shelter life as an abandoned senior.
Meet Billy in person at the Cuyahoga County Animal Shelter, and if you can’t adopt, please share Billy's information. You can also check out previously featured pups who still need a home as well, like Scrappy, a one and 1/2 year old Sharpei mix, or Hera, a lovely girl that the shelter staff can't believe no one has adopted yet, or educated Bruno, who wants to show off his new good boy skills. Foster homes are always needed. You can also help the shelter through donations, supplies or volunteering. Consider a Cage Sponsorship or contributing to their Medical Relief Fund. Every little bit helps!
This week, we want you to meet Scrappy! A one and a half year old tan Sharpei mix, who has spent much of his young life in a shelter, so he’s been hooked up with a foster home so he’s ready for his new family. According to his fosters Scrappy learned a couple of basics quickly, gets along with his furry foster siblings and gets a gold star for being accident free! He is a little shy when you first meet him, but with a little time, he’ll be your bestie for life! Scrappy also loves toys and is a de-fluff enthusiast! You can meet Scrappy by reaching out the Cuyahoga County Animal Shelter.
If you can’t adopt, please share Scrappy's information. You can check out previously featured pups who still need a home as well, like Tinka, a sweet Australian Shepherd mix, Hera, a lovely girl that the shelter staff can't believe no one has adopted yet, or educated Bruno, who wants to showoff his new good boy skills. Foster homes are always needed. You can also help the shelter through donations, supplies or volunteering. Consider a Cage Sponsorship or contributing to their Medical Relief Fund. Every little bit helps!
This week, the beauty we hope you’ll welcome into your home is Tinka! She is a 7 year old brown and white Australian Shepherd mix. The folks at the shelter say she wins the award for being the sweetest lady, who is loving with everyone she meets, (with slow proper introductions). She’s a zoomie queen and loves canine friends who are gentle and calm. Because sudden movements and loud noises scare her, a home with older children is best.
You can meet Tinka and see her big smile, (or any featured pup) in person at the Cuyahoga County Animal Shelter, and if you can’t adopt, please share her information. Foster homes are always needed. You can also help the shelter through donations, supplies or volunteering. Consider a Cage Sponsorship or contributing to their Medical Relief Fund. Every little bit helps!
This pretty girl has floppy ears and expressive eyes that will melt your heart - a 7 year old super sweet terrier pittie mix, who has been at the shelter since March - her foster family says she’s the kind of well behaved guest you want to stay! Zero accidents, and she even puts herself to bed. Hera is a people pup - just like a people person, but so much better, so she’ll make a great only copilot.
You can meet plenty of potential copilots at the Cuyahoga County Animal Shelter and of course foster homes are always needed. You can also help the shelter through donations, supplies or volunteering. Consider a Cage Sponsorship or contributing to their Medical Relief Fund. Every little bit helps!
We are SO talking about Bruno!! That is the name of the pup we want you to reintroduce you to. Bruno is a fun, energetic guy who came to the shelter when he was just 9 months old in January - he’s now about a year and a half, which means he’s spent nearly 1/2 of his life in a shelter, and doesn’t know much of a home life. The folks at the shelter realized this and hooked him up with Miracle K9 training for 30 days and he came back with leash manners and knows all kinds of cammands - he even comes when called, (we won't mention any names, but we all know a canine or two with issues in that department). He is continuing to learn off leash commands. Bruno is very smart!! but don't worry, his new family gets his training info plus follow up visits with Miracle K9 (so they can be doggone smart too)! Bruno would make a great jogging/hiking buddy. He loves the water, his toys and could become quite the rally or agility pup. Bruno does like playing with other dogs, but will probably be happiest as an only copilot. He also likes kids, but they recommend his new family have kids 14 and older.
You can meet Bruno, (or any featured pup) in person at the Cuyahoga County Animal Shelter, and if you can’t adopt, please share his information. Foster homes are always needed. You can also help the shelter through donations, supplies or volunteering. Consider a Cage Sponsorship or contributing to their Medical Relief Fund. Every little bit helps!