This is Finn, a clients dog. She just got him from a shelter, he had been abandoned, now I ask you who would abandon a dog like this? Finn is 5 months old and he is a doll, sweet and radiant. I love him :-).
There are so many people who think animals are disposable "things." We unfortunately live in a disposable society. Lucky for the animals that you and I and many of us "recycle" and give these pets a new chance ;)
Lo-If I had money and space there would be no end to the animals I would rescue!xoxo Doris-He is a wonderful boy and he is already potty trained and stays when you tell him.xoxo Robin-Yes, he is very LOVED!!!xoxo Melanie-Yes, I bet that is it :-). Lynn-Yes, he does indeed match the sofa :-).xoxo Babs-"For life" is my motto! xoxo
He's adorable, Annie. Who would abandon a dog, period. I have a friend who rescued a dog in Santa Fe- they now live in Maine. Her name is Fara... short for faralito :)
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There are so many people who think animals are disposable "things."
We unfortunately live in a disposable society. Lucky for the animals that you and I and many of us "recycle" and give these pets a new chance ;)
Finn is a doll!!
xoxo
Awww....I'm so happy Finn got rescued - what a adarling dog!
I could never understand animal abandonment... but I sure am happy for Finn. He looks like he'll make a really great pet :-)
What a sweetie! A lot of love in that face! I am so happy Finn has a wonderful home, good parents and a loving Auntie Anne!
♥ Robin ♥
What a lovely clever lad he looks. No I can't understand abandoning a dog. Maybe he was too intelligent for the old "owners"? :-)
Cute doggie and he goes so well with the couch! LOL
OH!
Beautiful blue eyed Finn!
Abandonment, never!
"In for a penny, in for a pound"
Lo-If I had money and space there would be no end to the animals I would rescue!xoxo
Doris-He is a wonderful boy and he is already potty trained and stays when you tell him.xoxo
Robin-Yes, he is very LOVED!!!xoxo
Melanie-Yes, I bet that is it :-).
Lynn-Yes, he does indeed match the sofa :-).xoxo
Babs-"For life" is my motto! xoxo
He's adorable, Annie. Who would abandon a dog, period. I have a friend who rescued a dog in Santa Fe- they now live in Maine. Her name is Fara... short for faralito :)
~Gorgeous!
a dog on the couch is always a good sign for the dog and the owner.
i wish i could save every dog in need in all of the u.s., europe and australia.
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Finn is beautiful. I love his smile.
What a cute, bright-eyed pup!
love his little freckles and sweet smile. glad he found a loving home.
Our dog is named Finn, too! Heartbreaking that someone would abandon him. I'm glad he found you, though.
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