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SIR RUSTY the Pirate Rusty, a recued lab/golden mix that Jodi adopted on Feb 8, 2014

Yes, you CAN adopt purebreds…..
09/08/2024

Yes, you CAN adopt purebreds…..

02/08/2024

Chill your dog out with a bed chiller!

24/07/2024
13/07/2024

Heatstroke in dogs is becoming increasingly common. Learn about the symptoms, prevention tips, and immediate actions to take if your dog is affected. Protect your furry friend from the dangers of rising temperatures.

10/07/2024

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Two great goldens who will rock your world!!!
05/07/2024

Two great goldens who will rock your world!!!

Lou Lou and Lyla are still looking for a family. We know it’s harder to find adopters for 2 dogs, but we are surprised because they are the best girls!

Meet Lou Lou and Lyla, a pair of bonded 6 year old purebred Goldens. They are the very best of friends so we are dedicated to finding them a home together. Will you help us find that home?

🌼The girls are low energy with very good manners. They know not to jump or pull on the leash.
🌼They would do fine in a home with other dogs or children BUT will chase small animals like chickens, cats, and bunnies.
🌼The girls are house broken and can be trusted left out in the house. It’s important to note they give the best snuggles and kisses.
🌼Lyla has some arthritis and Lou Lou is completely healthy.
🌼They love to explore the yard so we’d like to find them a home with a fenced in yard.
🌼They are social butterflies and love going out to lunch.
🌼Did we mention they love to cuddle and give the best snuggles?
🌼We offer a discount on adoption fees for adopting a bonded pair.
🌼We would consider a “foster to adopt” option to the right fit.

If you are interested in adopting these Golden Girls or would like to read more about them, please visit our website, www.adoptagoldenknoxville.org.

02/07/2024

Our vet couldn't recommend Bravecto for fleas highly enough. Two days after our dogs were given this drug, one of them developed unusual symptoms.

14/06/2024

Discover budget-friendly diet tips to help prevent cancer in your dog. Learn how to incorporate affordable, cancer-fighting foods into your pet’s daily meals with our easy-to-follow guide. Perfect for pet owners looking to maintain their dog's health without breaking the bank.

12/06/2024

I love Dogs








22/05/2024

Give this a read.

EVERY SINGLE DAY, a rescuer somewhere with 12-18+ animals at their house is bringing home and squeezing in another homeless or lost dog or cat that NO ONE ELSE had room for.

EVERY DAY, a rescuer somewhere with an average job is going in to work late or using their lunch break, they're skipping the gym or dinner with friends to save an animal in the highway or take a foster dog or cat to the vet or to meet transport or bottle feed orphaned kittens or puppies that NO ONE ELSE had time for.

EVERY DAY, a rescuer somewhere that's in the same tax bracket as 80% of the rest of us is swinging by the vet to pick up a $20 flea pill and some dewormer for a stray or to have an injured puppy seen that they found on a back road or picking up a $15 bag of dog food and a dog bed and toy for a dog that got left behind by an owner and has never known the comfort of a bed and the warmth of a home and that NO ONE ELSE could afford to help.

EVERY SINGLE DAY, a rescuer somewhere is holding a paw and giving another little part of their heart to an animal that just will not survive whatever they are facing regardless of the time, energy, and money spent on it. Their hearts are breaking so that animal knows love and has comfort in its final moments instead of fear and loneliness. NO ONE ELSE could stand to watch it die.

EVERY SINGLE DAY, rescue is a choice that some of us make a priority but it's a conviction that's buried deep within us to help the helpless and speak for the voiceless and give everything that we want to say WE DON'T HAVE to save innocent lives that can't save themselves and didn't ask to be here. It's hard to fight. We are haunted by the ones we couldn't help or we lost. We are tormented by living beings that feel pain suffering and being alone. We find room and time and money to do what is in our hearts, as do most people with what they find important. Most people have hobbies. They collect things, restore things, they splurge on treats. They find room and time and money for what they want. There are 2 points to be taken from this:

1. Odds are, everyone at some point just once can find room or time or a few dollars to help an animal in need (or atleast help a rescuer do it.)

2. If you don't care about animals or helping them, at the very least, LEAVE RESCUERS ALONE. Are you allowed to have a hobby and waste your time and money on things that others think are stupid? You mind your hobby and we'll mind ours. I guarantee our rewards for investing far outweigh most other pastimes.

17/05/2024

See this picture? It's an Australian Shepherd HERDING the sheep. See the nip? The push with her teeth/muzzle? She's HERDING, not biting! Some Aussies, especially young ones, may do this to their human - and be tossed out of the house for "biting my kid". The Aussie was herding your kid, slowing the kid down from running thru the house, turning the kid toward a different direction, etc...
So many Aussie end up in shelters because humans misunderstood the breed and, instead of teaching the dog appropriate herding behavior, their natural instinct, they toss the dog out of the house.
Make sure you understand what a bite is and isn't. 9 out of 10 times it was inappropriate herding and easily changed.

12/05/2024

Happy Mother’s Day to all you moms out there!

02/05/2024
22/04/2024

Fenbendazole for the cure!

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