Friday, July 24, 2020

Two Shepherds, Luna and Bruno

All of their puppies have moved on. They are thriving in their new foster or adoptive homes. Still here are the mother and father of all those pups, Luna and Bruno. They are great dogs and it's time to find them homes of their own. 

We don't really know much about these dogs. They were rescued from a crazy person who kept them locked in a basement room. How they came to be there we don't really know, but fortunately, dogs will soon show you their true colors and let you know everything you need to know about them. I've had Luna and Bruno for a couple of months now and they are both great dogs. 

Both of these dogs are available for adoption through Promises Animal Rescue.



I'll start with Luna. She's about 4 years old. She's a classic looking, black and tan, German Shepherd Dog. She's about 75 pounds. She was a very good mother raising her litters in very difficult circumstances. Since the puppies have been adopted, Luna has come to live in the house. She has very good house manners and she took to her crate very quickly and easily. Luna has had no problems with any of the other dogs around here and she seems friendly and interested in meeting new people as well. I took her out on her first walk today and she really enjoyed it. 













Bruno is about 9 years old. He's not as classically handsome as German Shepherds, but his personality and temperament are excellent and anyone who has been around shepherds knows that temperament is far more important than looks. In fact, in choosing a canine companion, temperament is king, nothing else matters. Bruno is also well-behaved indoors and he will accept being crated although he probably doesn't need it. Bruno likes people, really likes people. He's also been fine with all the other dogs around here. You can't help but notice that tuft of hair that grows out of his face under his left eye. I don't know why it's there, it just is. Don't pull on it, it is firmly attached. 



















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