At Mountain Pet Rescue in Colorado, a one-year-old German shepherd named Sublime, still has not been adopted. The 70-pound volunteer favorite arrived at a local animal shelter as a stray after having been found abandoned at a campsite.
Sublime walks gently when leashed and when at the park or in the yard, loves playing ball.
His manners are impeccable. He does great with nail trims, ear cleanings and grooming. (accustomed to high velocity dryer and brushing too)
We can add he is reported to be friendly with people and loves to cuddle and sleep with his person. The organization does not recommend a family with very young children to adopt this boy. He gets along with other dogs, however it has been noted, he does chase cats who run. He ignores chickens.
At this time Sublime is being fostered in the Denver area.
Mountain Pet Rescue is a foster based rescue organization and would benefit from Sublime’s perfect adoption.

At this time, rescue help is also needed for a mother dog and her seven puppies found homeless in rural Johnson County, Texas. Temperatures are dropping, and the family is dangerously close to a busy road. The organization would love to help, but need a temporary foster home (10 days) in the Dallas area to keep them safe until transport can be arranged.

Please email [email protected] asap if you can help!

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