Dogs of the Month, February 2017: Huxley and Peanut
It’s double trouble for February’s Dog of the Month with Peanut and Huxley, two sweet mini-Dachshunds who love food and could easily star on a canine remake of the “Golden Girls.”
It’s double trouble for February’s Dog of the Month with Peanut and Huxley, two sweet mini-Dachshunds who love food and could easily star on a canine remake of the “Golden Girls.”
Our January Dog of the Month is 14-year-old Chelsea who recently had a splenectomy—her third surgery in a year. But is this Wheaten Terrier letting health problems slow her down? Absolutely not!
Bond, our December Dog of the Month, lives up to his namesake, James Bond. This Great Pyrenees has a debonair personality, golden eyes, persevering fight, and protective spirit.
Our November Dog of the Month, Lola, is just about six months old, and she’s already had major surgery. She’s a fighter and has the spirit of the wolf, even though she’s just 6 pounds.
Our October Dog of the Month, Patronus, is a 3-year-old English Mastiff who loves string cheese, her family, and little kids—in that order. Note: Fetching was not on the list.
Our September Dog of the Month, Dakota, is a 15-year-old Rottweiler-Chow mix who loves to eat, go on walks, travel, and dress in costumes. And you might say that Dakota rescued his owner as much as she rescued him.
Meet our August Dogs of the Month! Archie is a Corgi-Chihuahua, and Charlotte is a Staffordshire bull terrier. The two pups are loved and adored by their owners, love to sleep, love people, and (mostly) love each other.
Joe and Margo, three-year-old Great Dane mixes and siblings, were adopted as a pair and have been named July’s Dog of the Month in the same fashion.
The first month’s honor of our special new program goes to Ozo, a 12-year-old black lab/Great Dane mix who needed a splenectomy.