House Trained

Fabi (#616-18)

Fabi is a feisty 5-year-old girl. She requires a fenced in yard and to be the only pet in the home but is good with kids.  Fabi is extremely food/treat modivated and loves, loves, loves to play and is just funny, lovable and adoriable.  A family with shar-pei experience is recommended.

Fabi is curently being fostered.

July 2021 - Fabi was returned to MACSPRO and is looking for a foster and her forever home. 

May 2021 - Fabi was adopted by her new mom and dad Jon and Katie and will now live in Pennsylvania.  We are so happy for this new addition to their family. 

Coal (#617-18)

Coal is male, approximately 45 lbs with bright eyes and the curliest shar-pei tail from the Maryland SPCA.  He drives very well and quiet in car and has a proud shar-pei prance like a show horse. He gets along with other dogs and adults and although not tested for children yet, but will probably love them more than anything.  Coal bonds quickly, is quiet, comes by frequently to be petted,loves walks, greats both dogs and people he encounters especially squirrels. 

Bella (#611-18)

Bella is a very sweet girl in need of a foster and furever home.  Sweet Bella has been in a kennel for over a year and really needs a chance to bring even more love to a loving home.
 
Bella is a quiet girl that just wants to be petted and walks nicely on the leash.
 
Bella is UTD on her shots.  Bella is very cooperative at the vets getting her nails clipped and ears cleaned without any issues.  Bella is a very quiet sweet girl who would make someone a great companion. Bella would be best as the only dog and in a home with no children.

Mugsy (#601-18)

Mugsy came to MACSPRO on March 9th, 2018.  He was found as a stray on the streets of Richmond, VA and was unclaimed after two weeks.  The vet determined his age to be about 10 months old.  Whether it was due to poor diet or neglect, Mugsy came into the shelter with half his coat missing, extremely thin (32 pounds) and open bloody sores all over his underbelly and legs.  He immediately went to the vet for an examination. The vet believes that he may have some pygmy hippopotamus in his genes.

Jema (#605-18)

Jema (originally called Charlotte) was a scared and frightened girl in a Hyde Park NY shelter.  Jeff volunteered to drive from South Jersey to pick her up and foster her for MACSPRO.   After driving thru a snowstorm and having her in his home for a few days, which was pretty lonely after his beloved Kosmo crossed the Rainbow Bridge,  Jeff and Maryann couldn’t let her go and became Foster Failures.  They even named her after them!  JE from Jeff and MA from Maryann.   Jema is now living a great life, getting spoiled by her new parents in Jackson, NJ.   Way to go Jema.

Missy (#604-18)

Missy is an older spayed female found as a stray.  She is a very affectionate little girl with some gray.  Excellent partner for someone looking for company.  Missy is going to start her behavioral training as soon as we can find a foster that will re-enforce the training.  This little girl is a gem for anyone able to give her a chance.

Update 9/30/18: Missy found her forever home with her new Mom, Donna and will be meeting everyone back in Sylvan Lake Michigan!  

 

 

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