Wet Nose Wednesday

Sophie is like a Sour Patch Kid: first she’s sour, then she’s sweet! She may be a bit unsure at first, but once she feels safe, Sophie’s sweet side shines through. This is very typical of her chihuahua-terrier roots, and with a little patience, Sophie quickly blossoms into a loving companion.
Once she warms up, Sophie becomes incredibly affectionate and will happily roll over for belly rubs within just a few days. She forms strong bonds with her people and truly loves being close to her favorite human.
Sophie would do best in a calm, predictable home. She can be a bit bossy with other dogs, so any canine companions should be well-socialized, tolerant, and respectful of her space. A quieter household suits her best, as her previous home with small children and a large, energetic puppy was simply too overwhelming for her.
She is house-trained, sleeps peacefully through the night in her crate beside the bed, and does great when left home. She may experience a little separation anxiety at first, but it typically fades within a few weeks and she has never been destructive. In her current foster home, she comfortably has free run of the house while her humans are away.
An older couple or a single adopter looking for a devoted, snuggly companion would be absolutely smitten with Sophie. She’s ready to give her whole heart to someone who will give her the calm, loving home she deserves.


Cracker Jack most definitely suits this cat. He is very sweet and loving and is constantly wanting to cuddle up. He would not hurt a fly. Although he is calm and friendly he also has a very energetic personality and is constantly playing with toys and running around the house. It has never been a dull moment. He is also one of the more vocal cats I have ever been around. He is definitely going to spend his free time hearing his self meow.



