Look at Riley (a former ESRA dog) checking out his new sister Lulu (an ESRA dog being transported to Tampa later this week) from her video. Two very lucky dogs.
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Look at Riley (a former ESRA dog) checking out his new sister Lulu (an ESRA dog being transported to Tampa later this week) from her video. Two very lucky dogs.
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“No other disease or condition of companion animals takes as many lives as euthanasia. In fact, no other disease comes close." Janet M. Scarlett, D.V.M., associate professor of epidemiology, Cornell University
That is cute!
Very cute.
Melissa, Indy, Ozzy and Angels Alex, Gryffin and Beowulf
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Cute! but cannot imagine having 2 Springers at the same time. I'm struggling with 1 Dane and a not-so-lazy Neo.
I'm here to say that one Field Springer = two Bench Springers. We still haven't found Scooter's " Off" switch.
LOL. I thought about Scooter the other day. We have an ESRA dog in Atlanta that they have started doing dock diving with because she really needed something to do. I think she did something like 10 feet on her first attempt and 16 feet on the second attempt. She's a fieldie too and available for adoption. If by chance, you'd like another one. Just 'sayin.
Black and White - you'd have a set!
LILA
Atlanta, GA
ESRA#: 2011-265GA
Status: Available
Age: 5 years
Gender: Female
Color: Black & White
Weight: 35 lbs
Variety: Field
If you are looking for a highly energetic, sweet, lovable, great dog – Lila is for you!
Lila's original family just did not know what to do with all her energy and eventually turned her in to ESRA to find someone who did. Everyone just fell in love with her sweetness and crooked little grin (the result of being hit by a car at just 1 year old), but her energy and drive was just more than most people can handle. Luckily for Lila (and ESRA) a trainer offered to foster and work with her.
Seeing how much Lila LOVES water and jumping into her pond, her foster mom decided that along with some obedience and agility training, Lila should try “Dock Diving.” Well, little Lila found her niche! In her very first competition she started with only a 10 foot jump, but as her confidence increased, so did her jumps until she won her division with a jump of 16.5 feet!
So now we know what Lila needs to be happy. A life in the limelight, with some type of competitive sport. Her new family must commit to focusing her energy and helping her on her road to stardom. At home, she is well behaved in the house; and likes people and other dogs.
If you are interested in partnering with Lila,click on her contact's email address below.
Please read the Adoption FAQ and get an Adoption Application approved before inquiring about Lila.
Contact: ESRA Case Manager, Carol Thalimer dan-n-carol@comcast.net .
Posted: 1/03/12
Last edited by ALDOGMOM; 01-04-2012 at 12:23 PM.
“No other disease or condition of companion animals takes as many lives as euthanasia. In fact, no other disease comes close." Janet M. Scarlett, D.V.M., associate professor of epidemiology, Cornell University
Aw, I love this!
Sure, just slap a stamp on Lila's wigglebutt and mail her up here. And then you can help the authorities search for my body, because Deb caught me looking at rescue Springers on the internet the other day and threatened me with certain death if I brought another one home. She still has PTSD from Scooter's arrival. Here, she had some nice,peaceful leonbergers and we brought a furry meteor into the house. Of course, she CONVENIENTLY forgets all the rampant destruction that happened when she brought her little dear Huntley into the house.
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