
Featured Adoptable Pet: Knox
Knox is the longest term resident of Murci’s Mission and would love to finally find his perfect forever home. He has never had a family of his own from kittenhood onward and has spent over three years in rescue.
Knox is the longest term resident of Murci’s Mission and would love to finally find his perfect forever home. He has never had a family of his own from kittenhood onward and has spent over three years in rescue.
Clyde and Clifford are looking for separate homes. Would do best with older/no kiddos, an older dog to help mentor them, and active families. Both are potty trained with a doggy door, and actively crate trained with their foster.
In our area, predator/livestock conflicts continue to be a concern, so many ranchers are turning to an age-old solution to these conflicts. Using livestock guardian dogs (LGD) to protect herds is becoming a common method of predator mitigation.
The weather is warming up, bringing on the Dog Days of Summer. Coined by the Romans, the Dog Days of Summer is a term meaning that time of year when the earth’s tilting gives way to the longest sunlight days of the year, revealing Sirius, the brightest star in the night sky.
This past June, Pride’s Smokin’ Jo “Bones”, a Tennessee Walker born in California celebrated his 36th birthday. His owner, Linda, purchased Bones when he was 9 years old and has had him ever since.
Dewey is friendly and energetic! He has not been around many kids, because of his energy level.
Beautiful Kono is looking for the perfect forever family, and now would be the perfect time to get her acclimated into her new home. DNA tested, she is a mix of Rottweiler, Golden Retriever, Australian Shepherd, Siberian Husky, and American Staffordshire Terrier.
The beautiful blue skies of spring are finally appearing and the temperatures are rising! Many pets and their owners are excited to start heading outside to enjoy the mild weather and sunshine.
Lars is good with people of all ages, house trained, and walks on a leash. He has a high prey drive, so no cats or small dogs. Lars needs someone to train him some more! Fenced yard or safe enclosure is a must.
With the new year comes resolution season, new hope, snow, and sometimes frigid temperatures. While you are working on your New Year’s resolutions, don’t forget about your pets who often get stuck indoors or receive minimal exercise during the inclement weather.
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