Second Chance Shelter wrote:Second Chance Shelter is a dog and cat rescue where you can come to find a new member of your family. We rescue and rehabilitate dogs and cats of all shapes and sizes so they may have the chance to be placed into a caring home. All of our animals are special and deserve a chance to be happy with an owner that will care for them. The question is: are you ready to love them?
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These three came from different homes but are all friendly towards each other almost immediately when they met on a small walk outside the shelter.
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#118 Border Collie
This darling came from a well known farm nearby that is known for training and breeding Border Collies. This particular bab, though they were taught to herd sheep, taught themselves how to "dance" and "sing" to music. This caused for them to not be a very good farm dog so they sent the young dog here.
PROMPT: Describe how they "dance"!
#119 Papillon
This dog was dropped off by a college student, who was trying to take a class in dance. Whenever they would practice their routine, the dog would get excited and jump around their legs. Unfortunately, this caused for the student to be unable to practice in their own apartment so they would leave to a friend's apartment so that they could practice in peace. She eventually was unable to care for the dog so they were sent here.
PROMPT: Why did they do that in the apartment?
#120 Dachshund
This dog loves attention, especially when they "sing" and prance. They did this soooo often (and on hardwood floors no less) that the owner eventually grew annoyed. They tried to train them to not do that but it didn't work so they sent them here.
PROMPT: Why do they like to "sing"?
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#118 Border Collie
Angel-Chan wrote:
Username:
Angel-Chan
Name:
Waltz
Gender:
Male
Collar:
I Think this collar will suit him ;w;
Describe how they "dance"?:
Waltz loves to stand on his hind legs and almost does a step by step type of waltz and loves to dance with a partner if offered! He can also break dance! He will lay on the ground and use his paws to try and spin himself then he stops and poses for a few seconds before getting up. He also can do a speedy type dance, he uses all four paws and he steps and hops on them like he would be stepping in cold water!
#119 Papillion
Isabella45 wrote:Username: Isabella45
Name: Mariposa (Meaning 'butterfly' in Spanish)
Gender: Female
Collar: Pale Pink with purple bow or flower accent
Why did they do that in the apartment?:
Mariposa wanted to dance along with her owner! She loves to be involved in whatever those around her are doing, and if that meant doing her own doggy dance that was what she would do. However, she had trouble keeping her balance and wanted to stay as close to her owner as possible in case she fell and to feel secure, but she ended up causing her owner to stumble and trip a lot, even though it wasn't intentional.
Personality: Mariposa is an excitable, high energy dog. She loves to do things with her human, weather it be walks, playing with a ball, or just eating dinner at the same time! She is very clingy to her people and to her doggy friends. She is scared of cats, but noises like cars and thunder don't seem to phase her.
She does well in any environment it seems. She doesn't care about getting dirty or wet and any none-feline animal is automatically her friend and playmate.
She is very outgoing and friendly with everyone, definitely no guard dog!
She has an annoying habit of incessant licking, but she is just trying to show her love.1
#120 Standard Smooth Dachshund
MelMellyMel wrote:Dachshund <3
Username: MelMellyMel
Name: Bella
Gender: Female
Collar: red
Why do they like to "sing"?: Bella gets really excited around anyone new, and her first instinct is to howl in greeting. No matter who it may be, person, dog, cat, etc, Bella with 'sing' her heart out for her newfound friend. Meeting new people isn't the only time that Bella bestows beautiful howled notes onto anyone's ears in a street-block radius, however. Bella will also howl and bark at hearing the doorbell or someone knocking on the door. At times this can get annoying and stressful having a dog that howls at nearly every noise associated with someone's arrival to their home. But what can you do when your Dachshund just loves to 'sing'?
Genes
#118 Border Collie
'Black w/ Irish'
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#119 Papillion
'Chocolate w/ Sable and Piebald'
kk // Ee // bb // Dd // slsl // AyAy // SpSw // mm // rr // TiTi // CCch // gg // uu
#120 Standard Smooth Dachshund
'Fawn w/ Sable (Dwarfism Mutation)'
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*this pet has Dwarfism Mutation and therefore may have back issues!
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#118 Border Collie
'Black w/ Irish'
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#119 Papillion
'Chocolate w/ Sable and Piebald'
kk // Ee // bb // Dd // slsl // AyAy // SpSw // mm // rr // TiTi // CCch // gg // uu
#120 Standard Smooth Dachshund
'Fawn w/ Sable (Dwarfism Mutation)'
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*this pet has Dwarfism Mutation and therefore may have back issues!
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