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Baloo: 7 year old male. Rough coat. Great with kids, cats and other dogs. House trained and obedience trained. Came to rescue because his previous owners moved into a house with no fence. Baloo is very mellow and has no health issues. He loves to ride in the car and will do anything for attention. 12/31/2003

Barney: Barney hails from Tennessee.  He is a full-blooded Saint Bernard.  He's great with other dogs and cats!  He does well with children, and loves attention.  Barney knows basic commands such as sit, down, and no.  He's a lovebug that wants you to love him!  Barney has beautiful markings and would be a great addition to any family.  Please let us know if you are interested.  Barney will be neutered before being placed in his new home.  12/29/2003

Annie:  Annie is a one year old smooth coat female.  She is wonderful with kids and other dogs.  She is quite laid back for a young saint.  She knows basic commands and loves to please her human.  She is crate trained and house trained.  She is an excellent traveler and walks well on a lead.  Annie has been adopted by Mr. Bojangles' parents and is enjoying the beach life with her new family.  Way to go Annie! 12/29/2003

Bailey: is approx 3 yr old female that was given up by her family because they were moving. She was moved from one shelter to another and found to be POSITIVE heartworm. WSBR is going to be treating her 10/15 so she will be available for adoption in a couple weeks. She loves to give kisses, walks on leash, knows basic commands, generally easy going. Protective of kids around other dogs, and we don't think she likes cats. 12/27/2003

Duffy: Approx 18 mo old male. Given up by his breeder due to litter history of hip Dysplasia. He currently doesn't have any problems, but may in the future. He has sweet disposition, gets along with dogs. He deserves a forever home that will care for and love him even with possible health problems. 12/27/2003

Harley: 1 1/2 year old longhair female **Special needs dog** She has just been diagnosed with Addison's disease. She is very stable and will require a lifetime of care and follow up with this disease. Harley lives with older kids and her brother, Davidson. She is housebroken and very sweet. Stress is a main factor with Addison's disease, so her owners will hold her until a proper and more caring home is available for her. 12/26/2003

Hercules: a 2 1/2yr old longhaired male.   Very sweet and loving.   Needs some training on leash and lots of TLC.   Was used as a stud dog and is not good with other males.   Good with kids and loves cats.   He had a female companion and would probably be good with another female.  Very submissive and loves belly rubs. 12/26/2003

JAKE: is a 3 year old longhair male, who will do best in a home with no other male dogs. He has been with kids and is very loving! He will make a great addition to his new family! 12/26/2003

Buddy (P): 2 Year Old Male Rough Coat  Buddy (P) (the P stands for Palmdale since we have another dog with the same name) is a strong young dog.. He was found in the Lancaster/Palmdale area with his friend, Bailey, and both were turned in to the local pound. Since he was already neutered and had a microchip, the shelter contacted his owner, who no longer wanted the dogs for reasons unknown, so they contacted us. Buddy is on the thin side, but he is well-fed and knows basic obedience commands. He needs some minor grooming, but all in all, he looks to be in very good shape. The folks at the shelter told us that he was found going after another dog and that he was animal aggressive. Since he just got here last night, it's hard for us to tell yet. He doesn't like to be in a fenced kennel and does growl and bark at the dogs surrounding him there, but once we took him out for a walk, he was just fine. When he saw other dogs, he definitely pulled and tried to go over to them, but his tail was wagging and he wasn't growling, so we'll see how he does over the next week or so. To be on the safe side, for now let's say that he would be best in a home without other male dogs. Since he was found with a female, he may get along with other females. Too early to tell. Buddy hasn't shown any aggression towards humans or kids. Like Bailey, if he sees a car door, he heads for it, expecting that sooner or later, he'll end up with a cheeseburger. He pulled a little bit when we first took a walk, but as soon as he had taken care of business, he walked calmly on the leash. Buddy doesn't appear to drool much at all, which means he won't leave your bedspread as messy as my gentle giant does. 12/22/2003

Tonka: 1-3 Year Old Male Rough Coat Tonka was found on the side of the freeway. The people that found him wanted to keep him but they already had dogs of their own. Tonka might be a bit of an escape artist, so only secure high fences for him. He is a big beautiful boy that resembles a giant teddy bear. Tonka is full of energy and will need some basic obedience training. He did well with a 3 year old knocking him over but then licking his face. 12/22/2003

Brutus: 6 Year Old Male Smooth Coat *** SPECIAL NEEDS *** PLEASE HELP!!!!!!! Brutus was turned in by his owners because they said he didn't like the grandkids...we have had no problems with him and find him to be a sweet old man around the volunteers. He is a big, beautiful boy, but has so many wrinkles in his face it's hard for him to see. He is sweet and mellow, loves to ride in the car and likes to be brushed and talked to. Brutus is having surgery on some small tumors in between his toes. One was irritated making it hard for him to walk, so we are having them removed hoping to alleviate any pain they are causing him. Obviously, a kennel situation is not the best for Brutus and it's hard on his bones as he is no puppy anymore. Brutus needs a quiet foster home or forever home that will let him relax and live out the rest of his life comfortably. He would do best in a home with no children or other animals. He just needs to be spoiled and loved as the only dog in the family. Is that yours?
12/22/2003

Thunder: 3 Year Old Male Rough Coat  Thunder is 3 years old and is a rough coat. He is very playful with our foster home's other two Saints. He still has the puppy attitude and can use a little training. Thunder was turned in because his previous owners moved. We'll know more about him as time passes, but we'd rather find a permanent home for this happy guy as soon as possible. 12/22/2003

Jade: 1 1/2Year Old Female Rough Coat Jade was brought in with her brother Harley. He jumps chain link but Miss Jade does not. She is a young, energetic female that would do well with some basic obedience training. Jade is fine with kids but did not seem to like the foster mom's other dogs. However, her problem may be fence aggression rather than dog aggression. We had her out together with Charlie and she did just fine and did not bark or growl. Nevertheless, she may blossom best in a home without other dogs. 12/22/2003

Einstein: 1 year old male. Golden Retriever/Saint mix. Very shy but very sweet. Smart as they come. House trained and crate trained. Great with other dogs and kids although a little shy of rowdy kids at first. Needs a home with a 6 ft fence and a patient owner willing to teach him trust and love again. 12/20/2003 

BETSY: Betsy is a 2-year-old spayed smoothcoat female.  She is HW-negative and her vaccinations are UTD.  Betsy is a sweet girl who is very gentle with young children.  However, she needs to be the family's only pet as she's a bit nervous around other animals.  Her very favorite thing is getting her tummy rubbed.  Betsy longs for a forever home where she can have a family on whom to bestow kisses.  She knows some commands and is housetrained.  If you have giant-breed experience and a 6-foot fence, won't you consider inviting Betsy into your heart?
12/20/2003

Sheila: is an absolutely adorable six month old female Saint Bernard. She has been spayed and microchipped, is up to date on her shots, and tested negative for heartworms. Sheila loves people - she'll follow you everywhere! - and other dogs. It might be best for her to go to a home that doesn't have cats since she likes to bark at them and chase them. Sheila currently lives in Tulsa, OK, but her owner is willing to drive most of the way if a wonderful family in Texas wants to adopt her. Sheila will be a wonderful addition to the lucky family that adopts her! 12/19/2003

Baby Doll: is a beautiful loving adult Female saint, Her weight is 134 lbs She was spayed about a year ago by the Saint Rescue Foundation. She is currently on heart Guard protection, she is current on all shots, Rabies given this month. She is house trained prefers indoor/outdoor lifestyle She does not like to be fenced in. She Doesn't climb but will dig under or chew on or butt with head until she gets through. For this reason the owners can not keep her. We recommend a $45. electric pet charger (contact your local horse and cattle feed stores) They sell enough wire to cover any yard 3 times over for about $12. After she touches the wire once or twice the charger can be turn off because she will never touch it again. This low voltage chargers are very humane and will not harm a bird if one lands on it. Even better a forever home on a farm with no fences might be her best bet. Or a home which is a total indoor walk on leash to pottie home. Baby Doll was rescued from the Little Rock Pound about one year ago. She is house broken and does nicely indoors. She is a short haired saint, so shedding will not be a problem for indoor living. Baby Doll is not people, dog or cat aggressive. In other words she loves every body and their dog  Her health in general is good, she is due to have her teeth cleaned. Baby Doll's Habits in general ? friendly, lazy, does have attachment issues she will do anything to be around people. She currently on Diamond( no corn ) dog food, This can be found at your local horse and cattle feed stores or Race Bros farm supply. She is currently being fostered near Little Rock Arkansas. 12/19/2003

Liz: Liz is an 18 month old female. She weighs under 100 pounds and has some growing left to do. Poor Lizzie has come back into rescue. She needs to be with a family that is active and can keep her busy. She was so excited to see her foster mom again that she kept kissing her with joy! Tizzy Lizzie's a really sweet girl but is a teenager at heart so she can get herself into trouble when left alone for long periods of time. It would be best to crate her when you are not home. 12/19/2003

Barnaby: 2 year old. Just came into rescue 10/25. He seems to be a friendly boy. Barnaby was a stray so we do not have any prior history. He will be getting neutered this week and also all his vaccinations. Unfortunately he has a cough so there will be an up-date soon on his health and social skills. He does enjoy car rides and walk well on a leash. UPDATE; Barnaby has had a tough time. The poor boy had several health problem due to being neglected but is doing fine now. He just needed to be taken care of and to be put on antibiotics. Barnaby is a real lover and just a pleasure to have around. He walks nicely on a leash and knows his basic commands. Barnaby loves to steal slippers and entice his foster mom into retrieving them. UP-DATE; Barnaby is a wonderful boy. He is completely housetrained and can be trusted loose in the house during the evening hours. His hearing is poor so sometimes when he hears a noise he doesn’t know what direction it is coming from. He is food aggressive with other animals so it would be best to feed him treats and food separate from his other furry friends. Barnaby is a real low key fellow that enjoys laying around and getting his tummy rubbed. He walks like a gentleman on the leash and knows his basic commands. Barnaby was a very ill boy when he came into rescue but he is off all medication and is healthy once again. 12/19/2003

Benny: wonderful 3 year old male St. Bernard. Benny lost his home when his family divorced and neither party could keep him. Benny gets along with other dogs very well. He is a mellow, sweet boy who would love to be part of a new family. Neutered, shots, microchip - $200 Adoption Fee 12/19/2003

Darla: This beautiful girl was rescued from a shelter in Missouri after her owners gave her up because she was "too big" for them. She is 2 years old. She is great with other dogs, cats, and children. She loves to romp and play and would do great in a multiple dog household. She does try to climb chain link so a wooden fence is a MUST. She is very gentle and sweet and very well mannered. She will make a great dog for anyone who wants a big lover!  12/17/2003

GEORGE: is estimated to be between 3-4 years old. He is a rough-coat male that weighs in at around 120 lbs. George is smaller than your average male, but very well proportioned. He is a very handsome, friendly guy. George is neutered, current on all shots, & has been heartworm tested. This guy is being fostered in a doggie day care & is doing wonderfully! He loves being with all the other dogs, & loves everyone who comes into the place. George loves to go for rides, and is always the first one in the vehicle! While having him in this foster care situation, we believe that George may be hard of hearing, or can only hear certain tones. We are having him tested. We believe that George should go to a home with another dog. George seems to take cues from the other dogs, since he cannot hear too well. If you have experience with a hearing impaired dog, or feel that George is the right fit for your family please contact us! 12/17/2003

BANJO: is a 22 month old male St. Barnard.  He is currently 145 lbs., UTD on all vaccines, neutered, housebroken, dog & horse friendly and people loving.   We have been told that he will crate, but haven't had to do so yet. Banjo was found in WV on a concrete slab having a seizure.  Since taken into Rescue, he takes meds twice an day and has not had one since.   He adores people and makes a GREAT companion for anyone  who adores big, loving, canines, especially one that needs that little extra care.  A home where someone is home most of the time and/or has other dogs would be perfect for Banjo.  He loves the company. 12/17/2003

Catrina: Catrina is a 'young' female smooth coat Saint Bernard.  She is housebroken but has a LOT of puppy energy.  Catrina weighs approximately 85 lbs and could definitely use to put on some weight.  Catrina MUST be an only pet or be in a home with another Saint Bernard or giant breed dog.  It appears that Katrina has been kenneled for some time and needs work on her socialization skills as she's a very strong, robust, energetic girl.  We have seen Catrina's interaction with children and she seems to understand she has to be gentle with them.  Would you like to give Catrina a 'forever' home?? 12/15/2003

Pilgrim: 5 month old long hair male puppy. Pilgrim earned his name because he was rescued the day before Thanksgiving. His people moved out and left him with no food in the home. A cleaning company found him, thin and sad. He is looking forward to a new life in a home that appreciates him. He is very sweet and loves everyone. 12/13/2003

BENTLEY: is the Saint of your dreams.  Gentle, affectionate and laid-back, this 3 year old guy loves nothing better than to sit beside you on the sofa.  He's neutered, housetrained, UTD on shots, and HW-negative.  He's gentle with kids as you can see from the picture of him with his foster mom's 4 year old daughter, Allison.  He likes to play with other dogs and has been known to sleep with a cat curled up beside him.  A fenced yard is preferred but is not essential. 12/13/2003

DUKE: is a playful, friendly 9 month old boy.  He is neutered, vaccinated, and HW-negative.  Though he isn't completely housetrained, he's making progress and has learned to bark when he needs to go out to "take care of business".  Duke is friendly with other dogs and is unknown with cats.  He would do best in a family with older kids as he still has lots of puppy enthusiasm.  He's a smart little guy who has potential to be a wonderful dog once he gets past the goofy puppy stage.  Duke's ideal family will have a fenced yard and will be willing to work with him on obedience and "house manners".  12/13/2003

Brutus #2: Brutus is a darling little seven month old smoothcoat boy.  Currently weighing only about 80 pounds, he will probably be a bit on the small side as an adult.  He's neutered, vaccinated and HW-negative.  Friendly with cats and other dogs, Brutus would like a canine playmate.  He's fine with children, though he does get a little excited and would probably knock over toddler-age kids.  Brutie's ideal family will have children and another dog, and will be committed to teaching him basic obedience.  A fenced yard would be a plus.
12/13/2003

Mercedes: is a 1 year old spayed Rough coat female St. Bernard.  She is up to date on all her shots including the vaccination for Lyme Disease.  She is currently on heartworm preventative and Frontline.  Her weight is 94 lbs.  She currently lives with 5 children ages 14 to 2 years old.  She also lives with other dogs and cats.  She does like to be the alpha dog.  She has been to puppy classes for socialization but she could use continued training for socialization and also for obedience.  She has a habit of pulling on the leash but with some training I know she can be a well behaved loving pet.  She already is an affectionate dog, but tends to get excited easily.  She likes to be the center of attention. 12/11/2003
 

Sammy: is a 9 week old male mix and is located in AZ. We are told that his mother was a Chow mix when he and his littermates were left with the Vet's office. Sammy is settling into his foster home and can be a little shy at first. He is a very loving puppy and bonds quickly to a kind hand! At this time, Sammy is crate trained, relatively housebroken and learning to walk on a lead. He lives with other dogs in the household and seems to be content. As he is a puppy, he will require a lifetime commitment as well as lots of patience and a sense of humor while he is growing up. We anticipate him to be about the size of his mother when he matures. 12/9/2003

Brutus: is a nice 5 year old neutered male. He is a longhaired guy, recently the subject of a bad haircut! Up to date on shots and housebroken, he knows some basic commands. He is very good with people and children. Brutus does well with other dogs, but does not quite realize his size, so larger would probably be better. He is unknown with cats. He is an owner surrender due to a move. Saint Bernard experience and fenced yard preferred. (Sorry, not the best photo!) 12/8/2003

Cornelius: (aka Corny) is an 8 month old longhaired male. He is looking for a family to call his own. Corny gets along with other dogs...but, can be a little unsure at first! He loves people and has never met a stranger! Because he is a young dog, he will require some training and he will quickly learn the ropes as he settles into his new home. 12/6/2003

Tabitha: is a 20 month old spay female that weighs 122 pounds. She is very tall and when she gains her muscle she will be a good size for a female. Taba will need a owner who can be firm with her. She is well behaved and knows all her commands but tends to act like a big bully when allowed. She likes to bark when people come to the door but once in the house she craves all their attention. Taba has been raised with children and a cat so she can be very gentle when the situation requires it. She also had a German Shepard friend that she loved to play with but was never taught how to play politely. Her foster mom is teaching her how to act like a lady instead of a tomboy. This big girl loves to go for long walks, rides in the car, and belly rubs. Her beautiful soulful eyes tell you that she is really a lady at heart that desperately wants a family to love once again. 12/6/2003

Pepper: is a truly beautiful longhaired female Saint Bernard. The vet believes that Pepper is about two years old. She has been spayed, is current on her vaccinations, and is on heartworm preventative. I honestly believe that at one time Pepper must have been a housedog. Whenever I let her out of her kennel to exercise, she wants to come in the house so very badly! So Pepper will only be placed with a family that will allow her to be in the house when they're at home. Pepper absolutely loves to go for car rides - even if it means just going to the vet! She will be a wonderful, loving addition to the family that is fortunate enough to adopt her. 12/6/2003

Hugo: This handsome guy has had a rough start in life. He lived his first 3 years of life tied out in a yard. After breaking free from his chain, he was hit by a car and suffered a broken rear leg. His owner opted to have him destroyed but the animal hospital he was taken to persuaded him to turn the dog over to rescue. There they pinned his leg and nursed him while he awaited transport. He is now safe with us and recuperating! Although he won't be able to go to his new home until November, pending a follow up and pin removal, we wanted to introduce him to you should he steal someone's patient heart. He is great with other dogs, cats, and children. He is sweetheart! 12/4/2003

TITAN: is a 2 year old rough-coat male ( age estimated by a vet ). He weighs in at 138 lbs., & is around 30-40 lbs. or so underweight. This boy is going to be a really big guy! Titan is already neutered, current on all shots, has been heartworm tested . He is also housebroken. Titan is a very large boy with no training. He needs someone who can handle a dog of this size, plus a person who is willing to work with him & show him the way. Titan is very willing to learn, & loves spending time with his human companion. So much so, that he has some separation anxiety issues. When he is in the house while someone is home, he is a wonderful guy, he even likes lying in the bathtub to take a nap. He will tear up the house, if left alone for long periods of time. Titan is a dog that was never taught or shown anything, so he gets quite excited when he's outside seeing everything around him. Titan is good with some dogs, but not all dogs, cats are out of the question ( they resemble a squirrel too much, in his mind! ). He's a good loving dog who needs someone to love him, & have lots of patience with him. Titan is the kind of dog who would do great if he had a job! 12/4/2003

BRUISER: is a 3 1/2 year old ( estimated by vet )  rough-coat male. He weighs in at 110 lbs., but could use to gain another 20 lbs. or so. Bruiser is neutered, utd on all his shots, has been heartworm tested ,& started on his flea & heartworm preventative. Bruiser is crate trained & walks well on a leash. He is good with children. Bruiser is a dominant male. He gets along well with other dogs. He prefers submissive males or any females. Bruiser needs some obedience training & some basic house manners. He is a lovable guy who really enjoys giving kisses & receiving belly rubs! Bruiser is a very people oriented guy, & not shy at all! This boy loves the water, & really enjoys a good drink from the hose. This guy was found as a stray, someone left him tied to our foster girl's mailbox. Bruiser will be a good family companion! 12/4/2003

SHELBY: is a 2 year old rough-coat female, with a very loving disposition. Weighs around 105lb, she is current on all shots , is on heartworm preventative, & is spayed. She is housebroken and gets along with other large dogs, however people are her companion of choice! Shelby probably wouldn't do well with cats, although if you tell he no, she will stop chasing them, for the moment anyway. She has a little separation anxiety when left alone but calms down after awhile. Listening to classical music when she is alone, helps. Because she has been moved around ,she does have some overall anxiety, but with some temporary medication and  a stable home, I think she will settle down quickly. She also loves a good chew bone, loves her head petted, and especially loves to give kisses! Shelby just wants someone to love on her all the time. Are you the right family for her? 12/4/2003

 

Zeus: zeus is a 2 1/2 year old 120 lb. Male intact l.h. needing a new home due to the owners allergies to him.  He is a well behaved saint that responds well to commands. The owner would walk him off leash as he listens so well.  He is good with all kids and other dogs.  Has not been exposed to cats. 12/4/2003

Marta: marta is a 2 1/2 year old spayed female l.h. 105 lbs. Needing a new home due to owner moved.  She is a obedient saint that can get along with cats, but not dogs. She will need to be the only dog in the family. She is good with kids also.  She had some formal training already.
12/4/2003

Annie: Annie is about 8 months old, and we believe will be a longhair when her coat comes in she was found in a neglected condition and has a slow gait that might mean a form of displasia she will be vet checked shortly and rescue will know more about her condition she is super sweet and very calm. and gentle.  She is great with other dogs, and loves to lay in her dog bed for comfort. 12/4/2003

Remy: and Tico: Although they look almost like twins these two big boys are two year old brothers and have had a tough start. They were rescued together, and we would like to place these two guys together, if possible. They are good dogs with potential.  A little discipline and a lot of love would go a long way in raising these boys. They have both been neutered, are heart worm free, and are in good health.....ready to go to some lucky person. 12/1/2003

BAILEY #3: Three year old Bailey comes to Rescue due to allergies in the family.  A shorthaired male who is neutered, UTD on shots, and HW-negative, Bailey would like his new family to be generous with tummy rubs.  Initially wary of new people, he very quickly warms up (especially if there are treats involved).  Our goal for Bailey is a Saint-experienced family with a fenced yard.  Other dogs are okay but we're not sure about cats.  And he'd really love some kids to play with. 12/1/2003

Hardy: Hardy is approximately 7 month old male, rough coat Saint Bernard.  He was found roaming the streets of Oklahoma City and someone with a big heart picked him up and housed him until he could come into rescue.  Upon his arrival, he was taken to our vet's office where he was diagnosed with a severe case of Erchlicia, both ears were infected and the infection had spread to his lymph nodes.  His palatte count was so low that he was bleeding internally and had to go into ICU for intensive IV antibiotics.  He has since been treated and is improving daily, but as you can see from his picture, he needs to gain quite a bit of weight.  Hardy is a happy dog, who's tail wags exuberantly.  He shows signs of abuse and is extremely cautious of men, which his foster family is working to overcome.  It appears that Hardy had never been allowed to come into the house, he's terrified to walk through the door way but is slowly coming around with patience and love.  Hardy gets along with everyone and everything and has not displayed any signs of aggressive. HARDY *UPDATE 11/29/2003

Billie Jean: 3 year old LH female. Billie is loving with all people and other dogs. She is a couch potato dog and likes being with people and going for rides in the car. She is house trained and really sweet. Looking for that special someone to adopt her. If you want a Saintly lap dog, Bille Jean would be happy to be a part of your home. 11/28/2003

Holli: 12 months old, LH female. Holli is a tall, pretty puppy. Great with people and other dogs. Being fostered in a home with cats, but the cats are still hiding and Holli has shown no interest. Holli was a run loose on the  farm dog and we are working on house training. She is very intelligent and learning that being a house dog has it's rewards. 11/28/2003

Rosie: is almost two years old, long hair with brindle markings. Rosie is house trained and likes to be with people. Gets along well with other dogs. Prefers being an indoor dog. 11/28/2003

Geronimo: 2 year old smooth coated male. Very active and happy dog. Would do best with older kids who have dog experience due to his activity level and size. Good with other dogs but might try to be the dominant male. Good with cats also. He is house trained and has some obedience. Geronimo is a very good boy who came to rescue because  the alpha male dog in his previous home and him had issues. 11/28/2003

Maliika: 2 year old female. Rough coat. Cow faced. Super sweet and loving. Came to rescue from Alamogordo, NM. She was left there in a rest area. She will need obedience training and we are working on her house training. She is good with other dogs but a little afraid of kids. She tends to run from them and takes a little while to warm up to men. She has not shown any aggression of any sort towards either kids or men. Maliika is very laid back and easy going in the house. She is not destructive and rides well in the car. 11/28/2003

 

Mozart: 6 1/2 year old male. Rough coat. Mozart is a well behaved older gentlemen who came to rescue when his owners moved. He is very fat due to a thyroid problem but has started meds to correct the problem and should start loosing weight soon. Moze is great with other dogs and kids. He loves to get all the attention he can. Moze is currently working on his basic obedience in his foster home. He is house trained and not destructive when left alone in the house. Mozart would like a home where he can lounge all day long since that is what he does best. 11/28/2003

Drew: 4 year old male. Smooth coat. Very nice dog. Has some obedience but will need more training. Would like to be the dominant male in the house but doesn't need to be. Loves to lay on the couch or bed with the kids and hang out. Drew like to help with everything that you do. Would like an owner who is willing to play tug and chase in the yard with him. Came to rescue from a shelter. Owners turned him in because they did not want him anymore. 11/28/2003

SHANE: is a playful14-month-old roughcoat boy who is longing for a family of his own. He is neutered, up-to-date on shots, heartworm-negative, and housetrained. He's been with children as young as 6 months. Shane does well with submissive dogs but isn't crazy about cats. Giant-breed-experienced owners are preferred. And he'll need a fenced yard. 11/27/2003

Brandy: is a young, absolutely adorable female Saint Bernard. Sadly, Brandy's mom lost her job and couldn't afford to keep her anymore. Brandy is just about to celebrate her birthday - she'll be one year old this month! She is used to spending most of her time in the house, so she needs to be adopted by a family that will let her come inside. Brandy has been spayed, is current on her shots, and is on heartworm preventative. Her mom said that she is good with other dogs, cats, and kids. Brandy is an absolute sweetheart!! 11/26/2003

Alvin: is a very handsome, young male Saint. Alvin is very smart - he knows how to "sit", and "down" (as long as it involves a belly rub!). The vet believes that Alvin is about 18 months old. Alvin has been neutered, vaccinated, tested for heartworms, and is on heartworm preventative. He is an absolute love! Alvin will be a wonderful addition to the family that is fortunate enough to adopt him. 11/26/2003

Beethoven: is a very sweet male Saint Bernard who is at the Paris, Texas Animal Control. Unfortunately, adoptions are few and far between in this economically challenged county. Can you give him the wonderful home that he deserves? 11/26/2003

Bowser: is one cool dog! When this handsome fellow came into Rescue, Bowser had such a severe case of heartworms, he had to undergo the treatment for them twice. But he's "fit as a fiddle" now and ready for his wonderful, forever home. Bowser has a delightful personality - and he loves to roll on his back kicking all four feet up in the air! The vet guesstimates that Bowers is just under two years old. He has now been neutered, brought current on his vaccinations, and has just the cutest white eyelashes ever! 11/26/2003

Emma: is an 18-month old smooth-coat Saint.  She was kept chained and isolated from her family before being surrendered to rescue.  She's very happy being part of her foster family.  She's excellent in the house; gentle and quiet. Emma is very tolerant of cats and other dogs and friendly to people.  She allows her teeth brushed, is good on leash, and tolerates baths.  She loves to have her face, head and neck rubbed, uses a doggie door and is learning a few commands.  She's a quick study. As she is an intact female and has no veterinary records, she still has to be heartworm tested, started on preventives, vaccinated, and spayed.  Quite lean at 103.5 pounds, she will probably mature at about 125 to 130 pounds.  She is a very sweet girl and needs a loving forever home. 11/25/2003

Sam: is a beautiful, one year old short haired dog.  He is an owner surrender and the owners assured me that he gets along well with people, other dogs and cats.  Sam has been kept outside, so he is not housebroken.  He is neutered, utd on shots and heartworm free ready to be placed into a loving home. 11/25/2003

Sandy: a nine month old rough coat female saint.  This loving dog is very playful, loves to be around people.  She does very well with other dogs and would make a wonderful addition to a family.  She does need some work with house training, but could be easily trained.  She is up to date on shots, spayed, and on heart worm preventative she is ready to go!!!!! 11/25/2003

Brandi: This pretty little nine month old girl is much the same as her sister, Sandy.  You will find her a little more reserved until she gets to know you, but she is a friendly dog.  She gets along great with her other friends and would make a good family dog.  She is ready to go up to date on shots, heartworm free, spayed, and anxious to find a place to be happy. 11/25/2003

Molly: This sweet gal has had a rough start. She was found roaming the streets and picked up by animal control. She was never claimed. She was adopted by a wonderful woman who took great care of her and obedience trained her. Unfortunately, the little dogs in the house were very old and couldn't handle Molly's spunkiness. Molly is now with us and is looking for a new home. She is great with other dogs and children. She is obedience trained and crate trained. She is 2 years old. She would make anyone a great forever friend! 11/24/2003

Clarence: This BIG goof ball is such a lovable man! He loves belly rubs and loves to play. He gets along great with other dogs and enjoys a good romp. He was given up to a shelter and was rescued by a veterinary student after she neutered him for the shelter program. She could not keep him but wanted the best for him so she contacted us. He is between 2-3 years old. He loves everyone and everything!!! If you are looking for BIG lap dog, Clarence is your man! 11/24/2003

Hank: This very tall order is such a ham! He loves to run and romp and rub on you like a he was a cat! He is great with other dogs and is just beside himself to meet new people! He can't wait for the pets to begin! Hank was picked up by animal control after he accidentally got out of his yard. His owners decided to leave him at animal control. He is 18 months old. He is a roughcoat but has been shaved down for the warmer months. He is just a load of fun! 11/24/2003

Buster: This gorgeous boy has been through his share of ups and downs and is looking for a home to give him the lift he needs. As a young pup, he was ran over by his owners with their car, in his own driveway. He suffered a shattered pelvis and received no immediate medical attention. The owners returned him to the breeder and implied he was diagnosed with hip dysplasia. After receiving their new pup in exchange for Buster, the breeder soon realized he suffered much more at the hands of the his previous owner. After extensive x-rays it was determined that he had a broken pelvis. He was operated on immediately and was plated and pinned. Today he is doing wonderfully. He is on Glucosamine tablets to encourage healthy joints. He joined our group when his new owners decided he was just too big for them. He is great with kids and other dogs. He does not like cats. He is looking for a loving home that understands that he may not be up to par in his elderly years due to his hardware hips. 11/24/2003
BRUNO: Bruno is a four year old smoothcoat male.  Neutered, housetrained, HW-negative, and UTD on vaccinations, Bruno is a healthy boy who favorite thing is hanging out with his people.  A fenced yard isn't required.  He's gentle with children and other critters.  In fact, one day Bruno yawned and his foster mom's small parrot flew into his mouth.  Though it caught him by surprise, and he could have chomped down, Bruno just spit the bird out.  He's a real sweet fella! 11/23/2003

Joe: is an affectionate, laid-back, neutered 6-years-young roughcoat boy.  His vaccinations are up-to-date and he is HW-negative and he is housetrained.  Joe has been with children and likes nothing better than being with the family.  He's good with most other dogs but has never seen a cat.  Joe is happiest when someone is slipping treats to him under the table, hence he's about 10-12 pounds overweight.  His ideal family will be willing to help him slim down.  A fenced yard is a plus but is not essential. 11/23/2003
 

CHEWBACCA 1: Chewbacca 1 is a positively gorgeous 3 year old longhaired male who has been with a wonderful foster family for about a year and is now looking for a very special home of his own. He is neutered, up to date on shots, housebroken, and HW-negative. He has had obedience training but at 160 pounds would benefit from placement with a giant breed-experienced owner. Initially "frisky" with female dogs, he quickly befriends them. Male dogs, on the other hand, bring out his alpha side. He's wonderful with people of all ages, including children. Chewy would probably do best as the family's only pet, and his ideal home will have a six-foot fence.  11/23/2003

Tuffy: Tuffy is a 111lb male, rough coat Saint Bernard, the vet estimates him to be approximately a year old.  Tuffy was found living in a barn in Eastern Oklahoma.  After trying to get the boy to leave, the people contacted us to 'rescue' this poor boy.  He was ridden with ticks and fleas and looked as if he hadn't eaten in weeks.  Tuffy had a severe ear infection and has received antibiotics.  He is dog friendly but does show slight food aggression, which is common for dogs that have been denied food.  His foster family is working with Tuffy to teach him basic manners.  He's doing well on house training but still likes to counter surf.  Would you like to give Tuffy a forever home?  11/23/2003

Bonnie: is a two year old smooth coat Saint Bernard who was surrender to the rescue due to her owners' illness.  Shortly after she came into rescue she blessed us with a litter of 10 puppies.  All the puppies have been weaned and Bonnie is now ready for a permanent home of her own.  Bonnie is housebroken, walks well on a leash, knows her basic commands and will be a wonderful addition to any family.  Due to enough exercise she is a little high energy right now but after a couple hours of companionship she settles down and is a GREAT girl!  Would you like to give Bonnie a permanent home?  Bonnie has been spayed, current on all shots and is microchipped. 11/22/2003

Lady: is a 3 year old spay female. When first tested she showed signs of food aggression but as of late has not shown any signs at all. She seems to get along well with other dogs but cats are unknown. Lady enjoys meeting people and was raised with children. She absolutely loves having her tummy rubbed and is good about being brushed. She walks nicely on a leash and knows all her basic commands. This poor gal was kept outside all her life and deserves to have a family and home to call her own. 11/22/2003

Lexi: is a year old spay female. The poor gal has not had a nice life but is very friendly in spite of it. She has a bladder infection so we are teaching her bathroom habits at this time. Lexi is good with children, dogs, and cats. She is a very laid back dog and seems to enjoy just laying around. Lexi occasionally has a slight limp and she has shown some arthritis in the right shoulder. At this point in time she is given an aspirin when she limps. She only weight 71 pounds but is putting weight on nicely. 11/22/2003

Trooper: 3 year old male. Rough coat. Dominant male but good with other dogs and kids. Needs all forms of training but very people motivated so he should be easy to train. Loves to ride in the car and pretend he is a couch potato. 11/21/2003

Boris: is a 7 year old rough coated male. Came to rescue from an owner who could no longer take care of him.  He is house trained and well behaved in the house but still likes to run and play when outside. Boris is very people motivated.  Rescue would like to find him a home where he can finish out his life peacefully and with an owner who will give him the attention and love he deserves.  11/21/2003
 

Budda:  Shorthair, neutered male, approx. 2.5 years old, medium sized.  He is a very sweet boy gets alone with other dogs.  He was left at a shelter because his owner was moving to Europe.  He is housebroke and it appears that he was loved.  He does have a minor cherry eye and dry eye.  Because of a prior botched entropy surgery he is not a canidate for surgery because of lack of tear ducks.  But all he needs is eye drops once a day, just like humans have too.  His personality is calm, quiet and likes to snuggle. 11/21/2003

Buddy: is a 4 year old male the is current on shots and neutered. He is house trained and is good with people. A fenced in yard is required. Buddy is just a very laid back big boy waiting for someone to give him some love. 11/21/2003

Jack: is a handsome 2 1/2 year old rough coat male who is best described as a very happy guy. Jack was surrendered because his family didn't have the space to dedicate to this gentle giant. Jack was raised with children, cats and seems to like other dogs. Jacks knows sit and down, but that's about it. He needs work on his house manners and is not crate trained. A special, patient person who can commit to a routine of obedience training and companionship is what he needs. Saint Bernard experience and a fenced yard is preferred. Jack is to be neutered, heartworm tested and brought up to date on shots. 11/18/2003

Dudley: is a very special needs smooth coat neutered guy. Up to date on shots, HW negative, he is currently being treated for Lyme Disease and doing just fine. He knows some basic commands and is fine with the other dogs and cat in his foster home. He was turned in as a stray to shelter and thought to have come from an abusive situation. We believe he is between 1-2 years old. While he has a huge head and large paws, he is quite thin but eating well. He seems fine with strangers but unknown with children. At this time he is very insecure, wanting to keep his foster parents in sight. Saint Bernard experience and fenced yard preferred. 11/18/2003

Sassy: is a friendly almost 3 year old long haired female. She is spayed and up to date on shots. Her current weight is around 114# as she is recovering from having a litter. Sassy has been shown, but will need a refresher course in house and obedience manners. She does well with other dogs and seems to have no problems with cats. Her experience with children is limited. She is fine with strangers. Giant breed experience and fenced yard preferred. 11/18/2003

Panda: sweet baldfaced 1 year old St. Bernard. Panda adores people and loves to play with other dogs. She is a fun girl! She came into Rescue with her two sisters, both have been placed and now Panda is waiting for her new, forever home. Spayed, shots, microchip - $200 Adoption Fee 11/18/2003

Sabrina: Sabrina is a very cute, energetic dog who likes walks and exercise. Can you keep up with her? She wants to be with a family who will give her the attention she desires to give back. Sabrina still needs to see our vet to be spayed and get all her shots. She will be available for adoption by mid October. 11/16/2003

Sanger: has had all his shots and is heartworm free. He is neutered and is 3 years old. Sanger weighs 129 lbs and is wonderful with people. Since being neutered he now seems to get along with other dogs. He loves to ride in the car. 11/16/2003

SEBASTIAN: This gorgeous smoothcoat 4 year old boy is neutered, housetrained, up-to-date on shots, and heartworm-negative. A recent owner-surrender, he would dearly love a new family to play with and give him the attention he deserves. He has had some obedience training but could use a little help in perfecting his leash manners. Sebastian has lived with kids, cats and submission dogs. He would do best with kids over 9 or 10 because, at 150 pounds, he's a big boy with a rambunctious tail A large-breed-experienced family is a must, and a fenced yard is strongly preferred. 11/16/2002

MARY: is a delightful little 8 month old roughcoat female.  She is spayed, up to date on shots, and HW-negative.  A sweet and gentle girl, she's great with kids and loves nothing better than to romp with other dogs.  She's curious about cats.  Mary has begun to learn some commands.  Her new owner must be willing to take her for obedience lessons.  A bit on the thin side at 82#, Mary will be quite the cutie once she puts on a few pounds. 11/14/2003

DAISEY: 3 year old spayed female. Roughcoat. 113#. Shots UTD. HW-negative. Though formerly an outdoor dog, Daisey has made great progress in housetraining. Smart and eager to please, she could use obedience training. The applicant who has had experience with giant breeds is preferred. A bit reserved at first, she is a sweet, affectionate dog and she would like her new home to have a fenced yard. 11/14/2003

Adult neutered male: Saint. This is a nice big boy who is currently living in a shelter in Corinth Mississippi.  He seems to be house broken and needs a loving permanent home. 11/14/2003

TANK: is a 14 month old rough-coat male. He weighs in at around 106 lbs., & is still growing. Tank is neutered, current on all shots, & has been heartworm tested. He is housebroken & has wonderful house manners. This guy is super sweet & is a social butterfly! Tank feels that every lap was meant for him to crawl into.......he is just a big lap puppy. He is good with other dogs, walks well on the lead, & knows a couple of commands (Sit & Lay Down). Tank will do fine with older children, just because he does not realize his size. Tank's hind feet are "pigeon-toed". Our vet said that it is mainly from his diet & lack of exercise, so he is on a good premium food & getting regular exercise now, since coming into rescue. He does need to put on a few pounds, he's a bit under weight at the moment. Tank will make a great companion. 11/14/2003

PATSY: is a 4 year old smooth-coat female, but acts like a puppy! She weighs in at around a 100 lbs. or so. Patsy is spayed, utd on all her shots, is started on her flea & heartworm preventative, and is micro-chipped. Patsy rides well in the car, but could use some work with walking on a lead. Patsy is one of 6 dogs that came in from a cruelty case. She is housebroken & crate trained. Patsy gets along well with other dogs , & does fine around cats. She would prefer to go to a home with children, because she absolutely adores them! Patsy is very motherly towards them. She also knows a couple commands. Patsy would love to have a family of her own to smother her with hugs & attention! One minute she's happy to be doing laps in the yard, the next minute she's just as happy to be sitting in your lap! Patsy is a great dog with a great personality. She will make a wonderful addition to anyone's family! 11/14/2003

Bosley: Hi, I'm Bosley, I'm a 11 month old smoothie and am full of energy and play.  I'm living here at Saints Heaven just waiting on the perfect family to "call me their own".  I love to run and play and give kisses - all I want in return is a family to love me and give me hugs and kisses in return.   I am not quite housebroken but I am almost there.  I was turned into rescue by my 2nd family because they couldn't keep me in the neighbor hood that they live in.  Please adopt me especially if you have children - I would keep them entertained for hours and they would sleep at night after playing with me all day. Bosley "Bosman" has been adopted by a wonderful family and is now running on the beach at Hilton Head.  Bosman, we miss you - keep in touch with your rescue Mom and Dad and your Saintly brothers and sisters.  We love you. 11/14/2003

Delilah aka Buster:  She is 6 years old and use to being in air conditioning.  She is up todate on all shots and neutered.  She is in desperate need of a home with an air conditioner.  She is very sweet and loves attention.  Must have had her own bed or slept with her master.  She loves to be by her person all the time.  She has claimed me and my daughter.  If one isn't around shes by the other one.  Her name was Buster and I have renamed her Delilah.  Buster just isn't a girls name.  I think they want a boy because her collar looks like it was for a boy also.  Please open your heart and home to this older girl. 11/14/2003

 

Daisey: Daisey is about 2 yrs. old, short hair.  She needs a home with lots of fenced in room to run and play.  She loves attention.  Knows sit and lay.  Needs some work on a lead.  She will be up to date on all shots, heartworm tested and spayed.   Shes very sweet and loving.  She is also house broke and in need of that special home to call her own.  She gets along with other dogs of all sizes.  Has to ride in the front seat when she is riding. 11/14/2003

 

SAMPSON: He is a 4yr. 9 1/2month old sweet natured guy.  He weights about 130 and needs to still gain another 30lbs.  He is up to date on all shots and neutered.  He needs that forever home that will love him and give him lots of attention.  He is good around other dogs, cats, farm animals and small children.   He just wants to be loved.  Can you please open your heart for this wonderful guy? 11/14/2003

 

Madison: is approximately 1 1/2 yrs. old weights about 100 lbs.  She needs to gain at least 30.  She is a smaller saint.  She is very sweet, loving and playful.  She doesn't jump.  She is great around other dogs and cats.  Once she gets attached to you she is very loyal.  We thought we had lost her, she was at a foster home and got off her chain.  She was missing for 3 weeks.  A woman came up to our house and asked if we could come pick up a dog that showed up at her house.  She said it looks like that pointing to one of our other saints.  We got there, which was about 1/2 mile from us and it was her.  She was trying to find her way back to our house.  She is sweet and we have not had any problems with her getting off her chain.  She needs to be housetrained and will need a fenced yard.  Adoption fee is $300. Madison was found to be heartworm positive.  She has been treated and is on preventative.  She is gaining weigh and doing much better.  She is still looking for that forever home.  She is the sweetest thing you would ever want to be around.  Can you open your heart and home to this sweetheart? 11/14/2003

 

Ginger:is a 2 year old smooth coat. she is current on her shots and spay. Ginger is very energetic. She is timid at first but once she warms up to you she is a total delight. She loves kids, gets along with other dogs, but she is shy around males at first. She has been an outside dog but does well in the house. If you would like to make her an addition to your family, please fill out the online application and submit it. Adoption Fee $200 11/11/2003

Blue: 3 year old male. Rough coat. Will need/want to be the dominant male in the house. He is house trained, crate trained and knows basic obedience although he is a little rusty. Blue will need additional work on his leash training and is currently being taught to walk on a head halti by his foster home. Blue is great with kids and thinks he is a lap dog. He loves to cuddle on the couch and get belly rubs. Blue rides well in a car and enjoys going for rides. Blue likes to be chased around the yard and play with people. Blue came to rescue when his owner got sick and required heart surgery. Blue is not good with cats or other small furry critters. 11/10/2003

 

Samson: Samson was rescued from an abusive home in Nebraska. He was left chained outside to live with no shelter from the elements. He was severely matted and suffered fly bites on his nose and feet. He has poor muscle tone in his rear legs due to improper development from poor nutrition and poor living conditions. He sometimes went days without food or fresh water. Samson is heartworm positive and will begin treatment shortly. Samson, who just turned 5, is BLIND.  Because of the poor health conditions he was kept in, Samson has aged faster than most dogs. He has bilateral cataracts. He is a very gentle and loving dog who deserves a second chance at a good life. He gets along exceptionally well once he memorizes the house and yard. He can see shadows and light and things that are up close to him. We are trying to raise enough money to give him the gift of sight ... cataract surgery. He gets along great with other dogs and cats. He would do well with older children. He is a lovable guy in need of home that understands his special needs.  11/10/2003

Wyatt: He's a 4 mo old male saint/Shepard mix. He's neutered, good with kids, cats and other dogs. He would like a loving home to call his own. He's very sweet and very loving.  Needs lots of tlc. 11/10/2003

Charlie: Charlie is a 2 1/2 yr old long haired male.  He was found wandering the streets.   He's small for a male, but has a big heart.   He loves people and belly rubs.   Not sure if he's good with small children,  but is ok with biger kids.  Also not sure if he's good with other dogs but has been ok with what few dogs he's met.  He's very loving and definitely wants to please and be with you.  He needs a loving caring home so he can be someone's couch potato.  11/10/2003

Kodiak He is a 2yr old longhaired male. He's very sweet and loving. Loves everything and everybody.  Good with cats, kids, other dogs. Just wants to be someone couch potato. Just a huge gentle giant who's looking for that special someone to love. 11/10/2003

Emma: is a 15 month old, smooth coat Saint Bernard.  She's a very 'shy/timid' gentle dog who gets along with children and other animals.  She is somewhat slower to warm up to people, often leary of strangers, but she warms up in her surroundings and will make someone a very loving companion.  Emma's family had two saints and she seems to be happiest when she has other dogs to play with. Emma will not jump, or run up to greet you but her tail shows that she's happy to see you.  She was surrendered to us by her family because of the upcoming arrival of a new baby.  She has no bad habits, she doesn't counter surf, shows no destructive behavior and is housebroken and extremely gentle.  11/10/2003

 

Mandy: 18 month old female. Looks like a smoothie but is really a rough coat who has been shaved. Her hair is starting to grow back and she will look proper in a couple of months. Mandy came to rescue as a stray. Mandy is already a dominant female. She is very sweet and loves to give kisses in exchange for pets. Mandy is very good with kids and quite mellow for her age. She will toy and food guard with other dogs. Her foster home is working on teaching her how to play with the other dogs. Mandy tolerates getting groomed very well. 11/10/2003

No-name: there is a 3-4 year old male l.h. intact 120 lb stray saint at blumig kennels in east Brunswick. He was neglected and his coat needs a good grooming.  Most likely he was kept as a outside dog, and needs someone willing to work on socialization and train him for a indoor pet. He is desperate for a loving caring home. 11/7/2003

Toby: 18 month old long hair male. Large, good looking young boy. Toby is house trained, great with other dogs and older kids. He uses a Gentle Leader and walks nicely on leash. Needs continued training, but has the basics. When told to sit, he lays down and rolls over. 11/7/2003

BEN TOO: is a 2-3 year old rough-coat male. He weighs in at around 120 lbs. Ben is utd on all his shots, has been heartworm tested , and started on flea & heartworm preventative. We are not sure if he is housebroken, but he is doing great with his crate training. Ben gets along great with other dogs. He acts like a young pup , but is also very calm too. He will make a great addition to someone's family! 11/6/2003

Sophia: is a 6 yr old spayed female . She is current on her vaccinations and is heartworm negative. She is housebroken, crate-trained, some obedience, good with big dogs and children and cats. She gets along with adult bloodhounds at her foster home. She is also very people oriented. Sophia urgently needs a loving retirement home with no small dogs (she doesn't like them licking her lips) 11/5/2003

Pebbles: came into the rescue because of a divorce.   Pebbles is a VERY scared, timid 5 year old rough coat female.  She is house broken and will definitely require someone a family that is very understanding, loving and patient in order to encourage her to show her true personality.  Pebbles is very cautious when first meeting someone new but with patience she will eventually come up to be petted and loved.  Pebbles is missing her bottom two front teeth but this does not affect her ability to eat.....she LOVES bologna. 11/4/2003

 Brutus: is a 4 year old rough coat male.  Brutus LOVES to be hugged, snuggled and petted.  His number one goal is to have someone pet his belly!!  He's a very well behaved gentle dog.  Brutus loves children and appears to get along well with other dogs.  His left eye 'blue' and it's quite apparent that he is blind in that eye but does not appear to be in any pain. (It's quite possibly a birth defect).  He's been well fed and well cared for prior to coming into rescue.  (**Possible adoption pending**).   11/4/2003

Baby Girl: is a Very well behaved love. She is about the sweetest Saint I have seen. She is good with other dogs and children. Baby needs a lot of love. She is 3.5 years old and weighs about 100 lbs. She is current on all her shot and is spay. Baby Girl would do well with a stay at home Mom or another dog in the family to be her companion. Adoption fee is $200. 11/4/2003

Sadie: is an adorable longhaired 11-month old female. She is just as sweet as can be! Sadie's owners had kept her in the backyard her entire life, so she's just getting used to the idea that it's okay for her to come in the house. (Believe me, she's warming up to this idea quickly!) She has now been spayed, vaccinated, and - miraculously!- tested negative for heartworms. Sadie's markings are absolutely precious - the eyelashes on her right eye are white, while the eyelashes on her left are black! Sadie's tail is always wagging. She's truly a wonderful girl! 11/3/2003

Daisy Mae: is a short-coated 2-year-old female.  Daisy Mae is spayed, micro chipped, heartworm free, and up-to-date on all of her shots.  She loves children and is accustomed to cats, but needs socialization with other dogs.  She has a sweet disposition and is extremely affectionate and intelligent.  She loves to play and has a gentle mouth.  Daisy wears the Gentle Leader and uses a doggie door.  She walks well on lead and is learning “heel.”  Daisy is in excellent health, but only weighs 93 pounds.  We expect her to mature at 110 to 120 pounds.  Daisy Mae is ready to go to a loving, caring, forever home immediately. Please contact Jennifer at (402) 292-2245 to adopt Daisy Mae. 11/2/2003

Boswell: is a young male Saint, about 18 months old, who currently lives in Flower Mound, Texas (15-20 minutes north of DFW Airport). Due to his owners' marital situation, he needs to find a new home. Boswell has been neutered, is current on his vaccinations, and is on heartworm preventative. He is housebroken and loves kids, cats, and other dogs. 10/31/2003

Melissa: 18 month old female. Rough coat. Super sweet and submissive with humans. Good with other dogs but can be a bit pushy at first. Will need obedience training but is crate trained and working on her house training. Melissa came to rescue after a good Samaritan paid her previous owners to let her go. Melissa spent her entire life outside at the end of a chain. She is really people oriented and loves to lay on anyone's feet. She will also push her head into your lap for attention. Melissa is good with kids. We were told that she is also good with farm animals since she spent a week on a farm until she could get to rescue. 10/28/2003

Ice: 2 year old female. Rough coat. Needs obedience training and additional socialization. She came to rescue after her owner died and his estate transferred to the family. She lived in the owners home for at least 4 months on her own with no one else around while the owner was hospitalized. She gets along with other dogs but is showing dominant female tendencies. She is house trained, crate trained and doing very well in her foster home. Ice is really good with kids and enjoys laying in their laps. 10/28/2003
 

Austin: 5 year old male. Rough coat. Knows most obedience but will need to be house trained since he was an outside only dog. Great with other dogs and kids. Really loves to play. Would do best in a home with another dog and some kids to play with. Not destructive when left alone in the house. Rides very well in the car. 10/28/2003

Maggie: 3 year old female. Smooth coat. Maggie is house trained and has some obedience but will require additional training. She is very good with kids and is very mellow. She loves to have anyone pet her. She is very submissive with humans. Maggie has always been the only dog in her previous homes and has never been socialized with other dogs. She gets along with her foster housemates but does not like them to sniff her butt. Maggie would do best in a home where she is the only dog or in a home with a mellow house mate. 10/28/2003

Jordan: is a 1.5 yo (4/2002) gorgeous, true type spayed female smooth coat. Her owner had to give up all of her animals due to financial difficulty. She is housebroken and a real love. 10/28/2003

Bruno: 3yr old male, LH, 140pds, housebroken, good with kids, good with  other animals, good natured, basic obedience, walks on leash. Currently being fostered near Allentown, PA. 10/28/2003

Weezie: 3yr old female, LH, 100pds, ok with older kids, good with smaller dogs, no cats, very loyal, working with trainer on socialization. Currently being fostered near Newark, NJ. 10/28/2003

Rembrandt: 2 year old male longhair, not altered yet, needs to be only dog but gets along with cats and rabbits. Was teased by neighborhood kids so no children is a must. 10/28/2003

BONO: Big-n-Sweet, this 3 year old male St. Bernard came into Rescue because his owners don't have time for him...young parents with 3 small children, etc. Bono gets along with other dogs, is good with cats and children. However, he does need obedience training to be better on a leash, and learn his basic commands. Neutered, shots, microchip - $200 Adoption Fee 1026/2003

Samson: is a handsome 17 month-old male Saint Bernard who currently lives in El Paso, Texas. His dad, who is in the military, is being transferred to Germany, so Samson is looking for a wonderful, forever home. According to his mom, Samson is very smart, and fully housebroken. An absolute sweetie, he gets along great with kids and small dogs. Samson is current on his vaccinations, is on heartworm preventative, and has been neutered and micro-chipped. 10/26/2003

Gunda: is an 11yr old female who was rescued from a very neglectful situation. She was infested with fleas and ticks. Miraculously was heartworm neg. She had a large tumor in her abdomen, which was removed along with her being spay. She is loving with kids, dogs, and cats. We want to find her a forever home to be loved and pampered for the rest of her senior yrs. 10/24/2003

Brandy: is a 3 year old spay female that is up to date on all her vaccinations. She is housebroken and is completely trust worthy being left home alone. Brandy is very affection and loves getting attention. She just about wriggles herself to pieces, with joy, when she sees you in the morning. Brandy is petite as she only weights 85 pounds but is gaining weight nicely. She is definitely a Velcro saint as she enjoys being by your side at all times. She seems to get along well with cats and dogs. 10/24/2003

Mason: Mason is a one year old Saint that was graciously saved by one of our fosters.  He has a wonderful temperament and loves life.  He is living the good life on a large farm where he can run as much as he wants and come inside to get as much love as he wants!  Way to go Mason! 10/23/2003 

Lucy: This adorable sweetheart just happens to be Chuck's 10 month old daughter. She came to us after her owners returned her to the breeder. The breeder was moving to Florida and could not keep her just as she could not keep Chuck. She gets along great with other dogs and is wonderful with everyone she meets. She hasn't had much obedience training but with a little direction she is going be one well behaved little lady. She is crate trained. She is a doll and will melt your heart! 10/22/2003

Sanibel: This cutie is just a ball to be around!! She is 8 months old. Her mother was a pure Saint Bernard and the father is unknown. We believe he may be a Golden Retriever or Collie. She will probably be on the smaller side as an adult. She is very personable. She loves other dogs and is great with children and adults. She is a lot of fun and would make anyone a great dog to have! 10/22/2003

Sara: is a 140lbs., 5 yr old spayed female, who craves attention. She's been raised with small children and is dog friendly. Cats are unknown at this time. Sarah's owners are heart-broken that they had to give her up but their second child has medical problems to which the family has no control over. You will find that Sara loves long walk, big hugs, and chasing her tail. 10/20/2003

Seraphim: Sera is a 2 1/2 year old long hair female. Sera is house trained, good with kids age 5 and above. Friendly with other dogs and mini horse. She will go after small critters like birds and hamsters. 10/19/2003

Tiffany: sweet, gentle and laid back, this 3 year old female St. Bernard gets along with other dogs, is good with children and just wants to be part of a loving family. She came into Rescue because her previous owners were having financial problems and could not care for her. 10/19/2003

Angie II: is a 6 year old spay female that is up to date on all her vaccinations. She is small for a saint only weighing 80 pounds. She could stand to gain some weight but will probably not get any larger than 90 pounds. It breaks your heart to see how submissive Angie is. She is eating up the attention and love that her foster mom is giving her. Angie acts like this is the first time she has been given any attention and tends to have anxiety attacks when her foster mom leaves her home alone. This poor gal may have been abused but there is no real way to tell why she is so submissive. Due to the fact that we do not really know why Angie acts this way it would be best to place her in a home with adults and she would do much better in a home where she is the only pet. Due to her unknown past and behavior Angie will need a patience owner who is willing to spend ample time teaching her to become self confident. This sweet angel adores her foster mom and is even warming up to the rest of the family by occasionally going over to them for some hugs and kisses. 10/17/2003

Hannah Banana: from Louisiana (I didn't name her - but it fits her perfectly!) is a very, very sweet, shorthaired female. Hannah was only 7 months old when she came into Rescue last January in a big hurry! Her daddy was in the military and was deployed overseas the same week that her mommy was due to have a baby. I thought that I had placed Hannah in what would be her wonderful, forever home. She lived in the house, and had five boys to keep her company! Sadly, the parents are getting divorced, so Hannah is now back in Rescue. Hannah has been spayed, is current on her vaccinations, and tested negative for heartworms. She loves everybody and everything and will be a wonderful addition to the family that adopts her. 10/17/2003

Sable: Sable is a 4 year old rough coat.  She was taken out of a very bad situation.  When we found her she had no food, no water and was on a very short chain.  Sable is a great girl and will make a wonderful addition to someone's family as soon as she can be adopted.  Before she can be adopted, Sable will need several things done.  Sable is heartworm positive, entropic in both eyes, has a severe yeast infection in both ears, is about 30 pounds underweight, needs to be spayed, has a terrible cold that may be kennel cough and has an open wound on her nose from sunburn and fly bites.  Her bill at the vets is only $350 right now, but she hasn't had any procedures done yet.  This cost is only for her boarding (as she is too sick to stay with us at our home at this time), x-rays, shots and a bath (she was infested with fleas). Sable has been adopted by a wonderful family that lives very close to us!  We are delighted at the quick progress she has made and continue to marvel at her attitude!  Thanks to all of those that gave to Sable! 10/15/2003

Lola: Lola is and 8 weeks old.  She was left in the nightly drop box at the pound along with her brother is is pictured here (he was placed).  Lola is a lovely little girl, loves to play, but most of all loves to cuddle.  She'll even sleep through the entire night in the bed with you.  She would make a wonderful addition to any home. 10/15/2003 

Callie: is an almost 4 yo rough coat spayed female. She was turned in by her owners. Their children had developed allergies. She is a sweet, beautiful, true type saint. She loves kids, is housebroken and is a large female at 150 pounds. 10/15/2003

Penny: Please consider opening your heart and your home to a very sweet older Saint Bernard. Penny was eight years old in January.  She is a beautiful rough female. Penny has been vetted and was professionally groomed when she went to her foster home on May 24th. Penny's owner left her behind when he had to move out of state and into an apartment.  Penny has adapted to her foster home with ease. She is staying with a young male Saint, and the two of them get along very well.  Introductions went very smoothly, and in no time, Penny had a new friend. Penny is housetrained and sleeps in her own crate at night.  Penny will take her crate with her to her new home. Penny rides well in the car and is very friendly with people.  She has had some exposure to young children, and she handled that just fine.  Despite Penny's age, she is in very good shape. She runs and plays, shows no signs of arthritis, and her teeth are nice and white. Penny needs someone who is willing to love her and take good care of her for whatever years she has left. She's a sweetheart of a dog, and is waiting for that perfect family to take her home forever. 10/14/2003

YOGI: is a 12 month old smooth-coat male. He weighs in at about 125 lbs. & is still growing! Yogi is neutered, current on all his shots, & is on flea and heartworm preventative. He is also housebroken & crate trained. Yogi has been to obedience class, but could use a refresher course. Yogi is just a big love bug & is very laid back in the house. He is good with other dogs & even cats too. Yogi is also good with children. We prefer him to go to a home with older children, just because he would tend to knock over smaller children. He is not very aware of his size yet, & would have the "bowling ball" effect on toddlers! Yogi is a happy boy & could really use another young canine companion to play with. Someone who would love to be his partner in crime! If left alone in the yard, he seems to find himself in all kinds of mischievous situations. We feel if he has a younger play pal to keep him busy, this would redirect his energy! Yogi will make a great companion & a wonderful friend! 10/14/2003