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SpeckledHeeler
10-28-2007, 09:04 PM
I dont know if anyone here is from Alabama-But there is an ACD that needs a home..He is a a very pretty dog.If you want more info on him here is some info on him.and some photos.


Brusier, is the brother to the 2 ACD pups we sent to Stacey in Florida several months back. Bruiser was adopted by a local family. As is the custom in .. . :"the dog for rent adoption agency" . . just kidding . . Brusier has come back. A Litter at a Time has him in a very temporary foster home. They usually do not have puppies this old. Bruiser is about 6 or 7 mo. With a large pup in foster care, they cannot do what they do best, which is foster litters from this same horrible shelter with a night drop box.

Do you think there is any way you can take Bruiser. We have transports coming to MN and WI quite often. You know I can get him there. He is an absolutely gorgeous and sweet dog but the new family just did not have time for him. I think they can wait a week or two if you can just take him fairly soon.

Thank you, in advance, for anything you can do to help Bruiser. See pix below:

http://i146.photobucket.com/albums/r267/onestarfish/Dogs%20for%20Adoption/AL-Tuscaloosa_BRUISER1.jpg

http://i146.photobucket.com/albums/r267/onestarfish/Dogs%20for%20Adoption/AL-Tuscaloosa_BRUISER2.jpg

Suzanne Young, Breed Liaison
Southeast Shelters and Rescues
Tuscaloosa, Alabama
Check it out . . . .
Seeking to Save Shelter Dogs From Death
www.dogsindanger.com (http://www.dogsindanger.org/)

Julia73
10-28-2007, 09:07 PM
You have to register to see the link and I'm not a member.

Julia

SpeckledHeeler
10-28-2007, 09:13 PM
Thanks-i fixed it

Julia73
10-28-2007, 09:22 PM
Do you happen to know if Bruiser is good with other dogs? up to date on shots? fixed or still intact? lol I know a lot of questions I would possibly be willing to foster but again as usual I'm quite a long way from where he is at and it is allways best if a place can be found at least somewhat localy since transport that far is stressfull for the dog and for the people doing the transport. Have you checked with some other rescues? It's a shame that people adopt these types of dogs and don't realize how much energy they have and how much exercise they need which is probably IMO why he needed to be rehomed in the first place. I really wish more people would research the breeds before just going out and getting a dog that would help the pet re homing and shelter population a lot.

Julia

SpeckledHeeler
10-28-2007, 09:40 PM
I dont even know-but i can PM you with the ladys email addy if u like.

Julia73
10-28-2007, 09:45 PM
Sure! Even if it ends up that another home or foster is found locally maybe I can help in some way anyway.

Julia

montanagal
10-29-2007, 09:46 PM
I hope Bruiser finds a good forever home!

SpeckledHeeler
10-31-2007, 09:10 PM
I do hope he finds a good home also.