Our dogs love lying on their Kuranda beds. They keep them off of cold drafty floors during the winter and provides excellent ventilation in the hot summer months.
Though they benefit greatly from Kuranda beds, we don't have enough for everyone. If you would like to donate a bed at a special wholesale price so another rescue dog can sleep in comfort, you can do so directly from the Kuranda web site.
Harley D. is a neutered male that was turned into the vet clinic in a small town south of here. They estimated him to be 2 yrs old. That was two years ago so he would be 4 yrs old now. He is UTD on shots and HomeAgain Mircochipped. He was found in an abandoned farmstead near Enderlin, ND. He was taken in by the vet there and held while looking for his original home / a new home in their kennel getting general care and exercise (fetch being is preferred game) as staff time allowed. We had previously been helping find him a forever home via petfinder/ adopt-a-pet with a facilitated listing. With him being kenneled the vet contacted us about finding him a foster home. With a family that could give him time and attention and let him be a dog. We had one so we jumped on it! He was UTD on vaccinations at the clinic and we have kept them current in our care.
While in his foster home he has had opportunities to meet other dogs, cats, & teen kids. He was around one of our Board member's son under 2 yrs old also at a comfortable distance and didn't lunge or react poorly with him. With all new things it seems he has some sort of stranger anxiety at varying levels but with consistency he has come a LONG way - especially with cats. He doesn't prefer the company of strange men but he has been making wonderful progress within his foster home on that issue.
Because he loves fetch, is strong, and has a lot of energy we thought he might be a good search/rescue dog. We contacted a trainer that specializes in rehabilitating strays for work to see if he would be a good fit. Unfortunately he was too nervous around the trainer and displayed some posturing that wouldn't be acceptable in that line of work. The trainer said that he would benefit from some obedience training to gain confidence. The foster home was on hand for the evaluation and was able to ask a lot of questions. He was later enrolled in an obedience course and was able to get some 1 on 1 training on the foster home's property. The foster home was very please with Harley D. progress. They know he is a good dog that got handed a raw deal. He is goofy, happy, and lovable. He is smart he has learned a lot in the past 2 yrs about love and trust. The foster family has done a wonderful job but they wish for someone with the tools and know how to "finish" him to make him adoptable. Please contact Sheryl Solberg, Pres. Sheyenne Valley Friends of Animals, Valley City, ND 701-840-5047
More about Harley D/Referral
Good with Dogs, Good with Cats, Good with Kids
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