Diamond - ADOPTED 4/1/2008
26/03/2008 09:18 Filed in: Adopted
Henry - ADOPTED 3/27/2008
23/03/2008 01:25 Filed in: Adopted
Terrence - ADOPTED 3/30/2008
23/03/2008 01:02 Filed in: Adopted
Arlo - ADOPTED 4/6/2008!
15/03/2008 09:53 Filed in: Adopted
http://townlakedogs.com/flyers/Arlo_urgent.pdf

Arlo was at the shelter for almost 2 months, and the stress was just too much for him. Poor Arlo got very anxious and barked when he was cooped up in a cage all day, and he started being alternately fearful or aggressive towards the vet staff. The staff believed it was not fair to keep Arlo at the shelter when he was so stressed there. So they gave Arlo a one week deadline to find a rescue group to foster him. When he was feeling secure, Arlo was a delightfully different dog. Arlo was affectionate, loved walks, did well on a leash (he was a regular on the hike and bike trail) and would happily plop down beside you for a break -- perhaps keeping one paw on you, just to make sure you were still there. He loved treats, but most of all, he adored being with his own special person. Arlo got his first miracle when a TLAC volunteer stepped forward to save him by providing Arlo a temporary foster home. The dog experts at Lee Mannix evaluated Arlo and they believed his negative behavior was the result of extreme insecurity. They believed he had a lot of potential if someone would be willing to be patient and put in the work it would take to help him learn confidence and appropriate reactions to frightening or stressful situations. So there was hope for Arlo if we could find the right person. Well another miracle happened. Arlo was going to Taurus Training and Daycare every day. He did so well there that one of the staff members fell in love with him! Arlo will now have a permanent home where he can be with his special person every day and get all the training he needs to be the wonderful dog he was meant to be.

Arlo was at the shelter for almost 2 months, and the stress was just too much for him. Poor Arlo got very anxious and barked when he was cooped up in a cage all day, and he started being alternately fearful or aggressive towards the vet staff. The staff believed it was not fair to keep Arlo at the shelter when he was so stressed there. So they gave Arlo a one week deadline to find a rescue group to foster him. When he was feeling secure, Arlo was a delightfully different dog. Arlo was affectionate, loved walks, did well on a leash (he was a regular on the hike and bike trail) and would happily plop down beside you for a break -- perhaps keeping one paw on you, just to make sure you were still there. He loved treats, but most of all, he adored being with his own special person. Arlo got his first miracle when a TLAC volunteer stepped forward to save him by providing Arlo a temporary foster home. The dog experts at Lee Mannix evaluated Arlo and they believed his negative behavior was the result of extreme insecurity. They believed he had a lot of potential if someone would be willing to be patient and put in the work it would take to help him learn confidence and appropriate reactions to frightening or stressful situations. So there was hope for Arlo if we could find the right person. Well another miracle happened. Arlo was going to Taurus Training and Daycare every day. He did so well there that one of the staff members fell in love with him! Arlo will now have a permanent home where he can be with his special person every day and get all the training he needs to be the wonderful dog he was meant to be.
B.C. - Adopted 3/24/2008?
14/03/2008 23:14 Filed in: Adopted
Samson - ADOPTED 3/11/2008
11/03/2008 09:05 Filed in: Adopted
DeDee - ADOPTED 3/27/2008
10/03/2008 10:07 Filed in: Adopted
Petunia - ADOPTED 3/9/2008
04/03/2008 09:32 Filed in: Adopted










