Monday, November 14, 2011

New additions.

We'd like to welcome three beautiful angels to the Hopeful Hearts family!


Anouk is a 1.5 year old Husky Shepherd mix that we just picked up from the Gatineau SPCA. We don’t have a lot of details about Anouk, but this gorgeous girl has a personality to match her good looks. She is very sweet, well balanced and loves people and dogs alike. She could run and play for hours on end with other dogs at the off leash park while sneaking in kisses for the humans at the same time.

At home, she is calm and easygoing (especially after a walk), stays off furniture and chills out with her toys or alone. She is quite curious about her pint-sized foster brother Max, who she is learning is not a squeak toy, while she follows him around the house trying to get him to play.



Bosley is estimated to be 4 years old and was found as a stray. Although that makes us sad, it doesn't seem to make him sad! Oh no. Bosley enjoys life and is content with everything. What a beauty. Our boy Bosley is huge but his heart is even bigger. He loves everything and everyone, and is just one big pooch of love. His fosters say that he loves their pug, 2 cats, and the squirrels in the yard. He wants to be everyone's friend!

His favourite activities are lounging around the house, and going outside to discover new smells or say hello to neighbours. His behaviour is impeccable with everyone, kids, dogs we meet, and on leash. I haven't heard him bark yet. He's as sweet as can be, calm, and docile.
Joby, 2 years old, was also found as a stray. She had a severely broken leg and the shelter felt it best to remove it. She is adjusting pretty well to being a tripod even though it’s been less than 2 weeks. Joby had pups in the past but that is over for her thankfully.  Now she wants to enjoy life and be cuddled and loved.

We don't know yet if Joby is comfortable with kids but considering all the changes she's gone through it’s best she have only doggy siblings right now. She doesn't like her four legged foster sisters and brothers to get near her food bowl and she will growl at them to let them know that she would like to be left alone. Same with her toys. It’s been a long time since Joby has had anything that is truly her own so she's a little afraid to lose all this great stuff.



If you think you might have room in your heart and home for Anouk, Joby, or Bosley please email adopting@hopefulhearts.ca and ask for an application for one of these monkeys!

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