Our featured pet is Oreo. Updated 03/13/2008: Oreo is an 11-week old french bulldog that we rescued from the mill on 02/11/2008. He weighs around 12#. This little boy is a pathetic example of the breed in terms of looks. It is really sad what these idiots are breeding in these mills and they all need to be shut down! Oreo is as sweet as a cookie and will melt your heart. He has a phenomenal disposition with humans and dogs. He is laying on my lap as I type his profile snorting away. He LOVES to be held and kissed on the snout between his crossed-eyes. He has one ear trying to stand up and the other is floppy. Im not sure if both ears will stand-up like a bat or not. I guess only time will tell. READ MORE ABOUT OREO |
Who is Pupe Luv Rescue We are a new rescue to the area of Waterford Township. It is our goal to provide homeless and/or unwanted dogs with loving "furever" homes. All of our dogs will be spayed or neutered prior to adoption. They will also be up-to-date on all necessary shots, lab test, etc... All of our veterinary care is provided by Dr. Mark Herne, who is the owner and operator of North Oakland Visiting Vet (NOVV) located in Waterford, MI. He is kind enough to offer rescue rates for all our animals, so adoption fees are kept at a minimum. Please do NOT contact the vet re: questions about adoptable animals. He has nothing to do with who we pick for adopting them. He ONLY provides the vet care. Please e-mail the rescue directly for questions or an application about the dogs/cats. |
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| HAPPY TAILS Click Here For More!! Mufasa Adopted! The mother was a lab/rottweiler mix and dad was a purebred brindle-colored boxer. He was brought into rescue at the age of 4.5 weeks. He has grown up into a beautiful boy weighing around 85#. He currently resides in an apartment on the lake where he chases the swans and the ducks all day long. He is a playful guy with a wonderful personality. He has really helped as a coping mechanism for his owner. We refer to him as a "furry" antidepressant. Koda Adopted! Koda was adopted by his new family at 8 weeks of age. This was the first dog the family has owned, since children have been a part of their lives. Koda is doing realwell according to the owners. He is learning his yard boundaries. On occassion, he will wander into the wooded area of their lot. They plan on installing an invisible fence this spring 2005 to keep him safe. This was a happy ending for a pup who was left in the cold to die. Updated 3/3/06: All is great here --Koda is big now -- and a great dog! Fully house trained and no chewing anymore! We love him! |

