Adorable Adoptables: Snoop out your new best friend
Meet Snoopy! This handsome pup is the star of this week’s Adorable Adoptables and he is ready to win hearts.
Snoopy is three years old and full of personality. "He's only three years old, so he still has a little puppy in him," says Robyn Roy, communications coordinator with the Cochrane & Area Humane Society.
MEET THE LITTER - ALPINE VIEW RESCUED PAWS
This litter is now up for adoption.
They are 7 weeks old- in foster homes and ready for their furever home.
We have Dolly, Reba, wynona, Naomi, and Shania allllll amazing little girls!
Mom was a pit mix, dad unknown.
Adoption fees are on the application on the website, and include three sets of vaccines, and their spay and microchip:)
More info here: Rescued Paws at Alpine Foundation | Dog Adoption Rescue | 240011 Range Road 260, AB, Canada
MEET NORMAN - ALPINE VIEW RESCUED PAWS
Norman is a 2.5 year old Pitbull terrier.
Neutered, vaccinated and so sweet.
He is needing a home with no dogs and seeking an urgent foster care home. Foster parents would need to commit to some training to help support him and yourself to make Norman the best he can be!
He is available for adoption, however he will be on a training program that you will need to commit to. Norman is reactive to dogs, and will need a family to give him safety, support and be willing to give him a safe home to work slowly through his new training program.
MEET CHOKDEE - ALPINE VIEW RESCUED PAWS
ChokDee is a 14 week old pup, he has the best and sweetest personality.
He is a mix unknown we are seeing husky traits and rotti/kelpi markings. His sister is Oakley!
ChokDee has an eye symblepharon which is congenital or historical from injury unknown as he was rescued from the fires. He also has an eye with microphthalmic from birth (small eye), which has no affects to him.
MEET BUDDY - ALPINE VIEW RESCUED PAWS
Buddy- he will be your buddy!
He is approx 10-12 weeks old.
Best guess of breed is husky mix. He’s quite petite!
He’s silly, playful, good with dogs, kids and cats.
Buddy is available for adoption!
More info here: Rescued Paws at Alpine Foundation | Dog Adoption Rescue | 240011 Range Road 260, AB, Canada
MEET TOBY - ALPINE VIEW RESCUED PAWS
8 months/1-Nov-24
Breed: Husky Mix
Training (house,leash,kennel): House and kennel trained. Still working on leash manners—he’d much rather run around the yard than walk politely on a leash (can you blame him?).
MEET JJ - ALPINE VIEW RESCUED PAWS
8 months/1-Nov-24
Breed: Husky Mix
Training (house,leash,kennel): House and kennel trained. Still working on leash manners—he’d much rather run around the yard than walk politely on a leash (can you blame him?).
MEET NORA - ALPINE VIEW RESCUED PAWS
This 8 month old sweet girl has learned to love humans. She spent much of her youth already as a stray and warms up fast.
Nora is doing great at walking and better at house manners.
Nora: happy, playful and talkative pup. Loves getting into trouble. Loves other dogs and will follow their lead. Sleeps in her crate and gets very excited at dinner time but eats well in her crate too. She would do well in an active family although she gets a bit carsick. She likes to be petted while laying on the bed. She’s a dogs dog though overall.
Adorable Adoptables: Jenny wants to be your best friend
Run, Forrest! Run! Jenny told Forrest to run and so should you, straight to the Cochrane Humane Society, to meet our latest Adorable Adoptable.
Jenny may be shy at first, but with a bit of love and a lot of treats she will quickly become your best friend.
"She's a lovely girl," says Robyn Roy, communications coordinator with the Humane Society. "We worked on her confidence building and she is ready to go."
Adorable Adoptables: Mackay and Bundaberg steal the spotlight
Meet Mackay and Bundaberg, two kittens with names as fun as their personalities. These five-month-old cuties are ready to find their forever homes.
“They came into the shelter not being socialized,” says Robyn Roy, communications coordinator with the Humane Society. “They were strays for the first chunk of their lives, but we’ve worked on their socialization and now they’re ready for adoption.”