Kathy I had to google Schnoodles (that sounds funny) and they're adorable!
They are very cute, they look like little bears
Kathy I had to google Schnoodles (that sounds funny) and they're adorable!
The last dog we had before this one was a senior rescue. We went for a puppy (nephew was about 6-7yo), and left with a 14yo yellow lab with only one eye. She had her issues, could not walk on a leash, etc. Apparently she had been found chained to a tree where they figured she had spent most her life.
But she was a lovely dog and was always very good at expressing how grateful she was that her golden years could be spent in comfort with a warm home, good food, and people who were nice to her. We had her for 5 years before she died (nothing especially wrong with her, just one morning she had passed).
She was lovely. I never regret having adopted her![]()
Little poops to pick up, too, I don't miss picking up the giant nasty cow-pies in the yard![]()
Yeah Sadie makes big, steamy logs. :surrender: :48:
So does Chloe but um...Sophie takes care of them for me sometimes. :giggles:
STOP IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :surrender:
I WAS eating Cheerios. :fart:
Aren't you glad it wasn't bon bons. :hah::laugh:
We had an ACD when my hubby and I were first married. Very high maintenance dog. We ended up bringing her to an ACD rescue place because we couldn't handle her anymore. If you do end up getting one, make sure you get a herding ball. I think Foster and Smith online sells them. It's a hard plastic ball about the size of a beach ball that they can "herd".
Why don't you try Will County Humane? They are a great place, although they are pretty picky about who they adopt to. Nothing bad, per se, they just want to make sure that their animals are well taken care of, so you can't blame them. We got our 2nd dog from them and are very happy. Even though we had to do a few things, we are extremely happy with them and our little chiweenie.
TLC does not update their lists very often, so just b/c you saw them on Petfinder, doesn't mean they will still be there. I've looked on Petfinder, found a dog, went in and the dog has not been there. And I know for you it will be a long haul to get there. We got one of our cats there.
Both places get new animals from kill shelters down south 1x a week.
Whatever you do, don't go to Plainfield Humane on 59 near 143rd. They are ridiculousl overpriced and they get you with all the little "extras." First they get you to fall in love with a pet. Then, if you have any pets at home, they all have to be current on their vaccines and you need to bring proof. Not current? You can bring them in to us and we can vaccinate them for you for the cost of an arm and a leg. Adopting a dog and have a cat? Your cat has to have a "special shot" so that the dog doesn't catch anything from the cat and vice versa (my vet says that is bogus). Need current poop sample for worms (within 6 months). Haven't had it? Well, you can bring it in and we can test it for you. Oh, you have to buy a year's worth of heartworm from them. And do you want pet insurance? They highly recommend it and they are not responsible if the animal gets sick and dies if you don't have it. Ready to bring your dog home? Did you make sure to bring a leash and collar that fits? No? Well, we just so conveniently happen to have them here for you to purchase. So the cute little dog, who's price varies depending on the breed/age, will skyrocket by the time you are done and have signed the paperwork. And yes, I did learn this the hard way, as did a friend of mine. (But, I do happen to love my ADHD dog).
Just my humble opinion![]()
OMG you hit the nail on the head with the Plainfield Humane society.
They nickel and dime ya and if you want a puppy they are usually 300 to 400 plus extras. Saw a couple of dogs there but just coulnt pay the price.
Thats why I love Cache Creek due to the fact $250 cash and your out the door. Reputable nice people.
We had an ACD when my hubby and I were first married. Very high maintenance dog. We ended up bringing her to an ACD rescue place because we couldn't handle her anymore. If you do end up getting one, make sure you get a herding ball. I think Foster and Smith online sells them. It's a hard plastic ball about the size of a beach ball that they can "herd".
Why don't you try Will County Humane? They are a great place, although they are pretty picky about who they adopt to. Nothing bad, per se, they just want to make sure that their animals are well taken care of, so you can't blame them. We got our 2nd dog from them and are very happy. Even though we had to do a few things, we are extremely happy with them and our little chiweenie.
TLC does not update their lists very often, so just b/c you saw them on Petfinder, doesn't mean they will still be there. I've looked on Petfinder, found a dog, went in and the dog has not been there. And I know for you it will be a long haul to get there. We got one of our cats there.
Both places get new animals from kill shelters down south 1x a week.
Whatever you do, don't go to Plainfield Humane on 59 near 143rd. They are ridiculousl overpriced and they get you with all the little "extras." First they get you to fall in love with a pet. Then, if you have any pets at home, they all have to be current on their vaccines and you need to bring proof. Not current? You can bring them in to us and we can vaccinate them for you for the cost of an arm and a leg. Adopting a dog and have a cat? Your cat has to have a "special shot" so that the dog doesn't catch anything from the cat and vice versa (my vet says that is bogus). Need current poop sample for worms (within 6 months). Haven't had it? Well, you can bring it in and we can test it for you. Oh, you have to buy a year's worth of heartworm from them. And do you want pet insurance? They highly recommend it and they are not responsible if the animal gets sick and dies if you don't have it. Ready to bring your dog home? Did you make sure to bring a leash and collar that fits? No? Well, we just so conveniently happen to have them here for you to purchase. So the cute little dog, who's price varies depending on the breed/age, will skyrocket by the time you are done and have signed the paperwork. And yes, I did learn this the hard way, as did a friend of mine. (But, I do happen to love my ADHD dog).
Just my humble opinion![]()
Well thanks for all the input! I haven't read through all the posts yet. But I did agree too that the cattle dog was too much for our life.
After searching through pages and pages on petfinder.org, I found a dog that I liked at the Plainfield humane society. We went this morning and she was great. Good with the kids and everything. So we decided to get her. I really hope she works out. I am still leary of strange dogs with the kids, but she seemed alright at the shelter with them. My husband went to get her now.
http://www.petfinder.com/petdetail/21613828
So please nobody tell me bad things about this dog, b/c we are stuck with her now! hahah
Thank you everyone![]()
http://www.petfinder.com/petdetail/21613828
So please nobody tell me bad things about this dog, b/c we are stuck with her now! hahah
Thank you everyone![]()
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