(The actual dog you adopt will be different, but just as great as Tino in many ways.)
You are correct as usual. I recieved an update from the lady that adopted one of our foster dogs last year. She sent me a video and I replied saying he looks very happy. She said he is and she could not have a better companion.
All my animals are rescues, but they’re the ones who rescue me daily.
My Anatolian Shepherd, adopted from NASRN, had been through a couple rescues, a couple returns, and been declared “unadoptable” before NASRN got him.
He wasn’t unadoptable. He was just waiting for me. ♥️
We also have two Hound mixes, a Golden-Lab-Poodle mutt, and three rescue cats.
*disclaimer: Anatolians are definitely not the breed for most people, but they are addictive to those who love them!
You are correct as usual. I recieved an update from the lady that adopted one of our foster dogs last year. She sent me a video and I replied saying he looks very happy. She said he is and she could not have a better companion.
All my animals are rescues, but they’re the ones who rescue me daily.
My Anatolian Shepherd, adopted from NASRN, had been through a couple rescues, a couple returns, and been declared “unadoptable” before NASRN got him.
He wasn’t unadoptable. He was just waiting for me. ♥️
We also have two Hound mixes, a Golden-Lab-Poodle mutt, and three rescue cats.
*disclaimer: Anatolians are definitely not the breed for most people, but they are addictive to those who love them!