Page 2 wants Reynolds to find a home!
5/7/2012 8:57:58 AM
aww
5/7/2012 9:01:36 AM
we have all the dog stuff lol, as i posted i have an 8 year old that looks like it could be her mother.we could handle
5/7/2012 9:02:29 AM
^^^ Some places charge $300+ as an "adoption fee" so I can understand why someone would ask. Cute dog, just not what I'm looking for.
5/7/2012 9:28:01 AM
Damn. That's a cute dog. If I just didn't put a deposit on another puppy, I'd drive up to Raleigh and get him.Also...clean that rug.
5/7/2012 9:28:06 AM
With three cats and now a puppy, our rug will never stay clean...
5/7/2012 9:30:05 AM
I want a puppy so hard.
5/7/2012 10:54:44 AM
if i didnt work out of state i would have already adopted this pretty little lady
5/7/2012 10:55:25 AM
I think I'm having separation anxiety worse than she is today. I miss that cute little booger. It's going to be so hard to give her up when we find her a home.We have one person who wants to meet her on Saturday, so that's a good sign!
5/7/2012 10:56:56 AM
how much does she weigh
5/7/2012 11:02:34 AM
Right now, I would guess she weighs 3-4 pounds. I can give you an exact weight when I get home though.
5/7/2012 11:10:53 AM
how did she come into foster care? abandoned, given up, or just fostering for owners until a home is found?
5/7/2012 11:47:49 AM
Mother dog was being fostered by my sister. When she took the mother in, she was pregnant. They had a litter of 8 puppies. All the other ones found homes, except sweet Reynolds. My sister already has 4 personal and 3 foster dogs at her house, so Reynolds is going to stay with us until she can be placed, since she's really out of space in her home for another puppy.Luckily, she's never been in the shelter, so she doesn't have any of the dangers you would associate with a shelter dog.[Edited on May 7, 2012 at 11:50 AM. Reason : ]
5/7/2012 11:50:05 AM
Bump for the mid-day crowd. Can't wait to get home and cuddle with her!
5/7/2012 2:59:33 PM
i reallllllly want this puppy and so does my wife but we both know we're trying to have kids and just don't know if its the right time
5/7/2012 3:02:41 PM
5/7/2012 3:04:11 PM
^when you first get this dog, you'll drop much more than that. vet check-up (always recommended with new pet even if they've been checked out before), heartworm, tick/flea, and the extras, depending on your current stock (crate, food, treats, toys, etc.). Easily several hundred dollars.[Edited on May 7, 2012 at 3:07 PM. Reason : .]
5/7/2012 3:06:05 PM
that said, that is one cute ass little puppy.
5/7/2012 3:07:14 PM
I just wanted to ask.... i completely agree.. we spend at-least $200/ month just feeding and changing litter for our two cats, dog and chinchilla.
5/7/2012 3:09:01 PM
I seriously wish this was like 2.5 months laterWe're in a all-carpet apartment in Raleigh until Aug 1 when we're moving into a all vinyl downstairs townhome in Gainesville FL. I already had planned on getting a dog when we moved but I really don't want to housetrain and worry about a puppy in the current apt. Plus the size restrictions at the new place are pretty low and no guarantees of finding such a cool dog down there (in a much smaller town).And my son is 20 mo so hearing she is good with toddlers is even more frustrating
5/7/2012 3:14:12 PM
5/7/2012 3:16:30 PM
We have three cats, and don't spend that much!BUT... I do agree with your point. $75 is not a lot, and it covers vital medical stuff that most people would have to cover anyways (and a big-ass bag of puppy food). I just don't want her to miss out on a loving home because $75 is hard to swing or something.^^She's really been very good with house training so far... you just have to watch her. She's only had two accidents, and one is because she pushed the kennel door open at night (I didn't latch it properly), and she was wandering around on her own.[Edited on May 7, 2012 at 3:23 PM. Reason : a]
5/7/2012 3:18:24 PM
$30
5/7/2012 4:32:47 PM
$25
5/7/2012 4:36:07 PM
I have been considering getting a 3rd dog. Would she be OK outside most of the time with my other 2 dogs? (a 70lb Black Lab and a 80lb Pointer Mix). We bring them inside every night. Also, there may be times where she would be outside for an entire weekend or possibly an entire week, like when we go out of town and such. There is plenty of shelter out there (a huge barn and dog houses), and our neighbors come down and feed when we go out of town.My only concern with adopting a smaller dog is that they are typically not suited to be outdoors that much.[Edited on May 7, 2012 at 4:43 PM. Reason : a]
5/7/2012 4:40:31 PM
i really want this dog.her big paws definitely make it look like she's going to grow tall. probably a thin, lanky, thing.i'm honestly shocked that every other part of her litter was adopted and she was left alone...was she the runt of the litter? was there that much difference? poor thing]
5/7/2012 4:47:16 PM
She has been an outdoor dog her entire life so far, with the exception of her time at my house. So, she's done pretty well. However, she really prefers to have company (be it people or other dogs). So, I don't think she'd do well outside alone (I know you said you have other dogs). She's fine with big dogs.As a disclaimer, for those of you on the fence, there is someone scheduled to come see her tonight, and someone else for Saturday night. So, if you want her, gotta get a move on!
5/7/2012 4:48:08 PM
she'll be gone by the time i'd be able to commit and make the drive to Raleigh. I hope she goes to a good home.
5/7/2012 4:49:55 PM
nevermind, it was in your first post. lol[Edited on May 7, 2012 at 4:50 PM. Reason : a]
5/7/2012 4:50:19 PM
Yes, she has. Stitches came out last week, and her incision is pretty well healed.[Edited on May 7, 2012 at 4:51 PM. Reason : I'll repost it anyways, since it's not on this page.]
5/7/2012 4:50:53 PM
I am sure someone will take her before this weekend, but if not I am definitely interested
5/7/2012 4:58:43 PM
Success! Reynolds found a permanent home tonight!! I'm so excited for her.
5/7/2012 8:48:31 PM
5/7/2012 8:48:59 PM
eehh dog is allergic to chicken so she gets deer/lamb mix costs $80/month cats cost like $30/month in food then $15/ week in litter + jeager (chinchilla) costs 10-15 per month + bedding, then adding milkbones/rawhides and cat treats we're easily over $200/month
5/7/2012 9:04:46 PM
5/7/2012 9:05:58 PM
5/7/2012 9:17:12 PM
I did not come across this thread until now! That dog looks amazingly cute! Thank goodness she found a good home.
5/7/2012 9:24:00 PM
if you foster another dog like this one in October-December, give me a message...i'll be looking for a dog
5/7/2012 9:57:03 PM
Will do. The program (Moratoc Animal Rescue) filters through a lot of fosters. So, if anyone is ever interested, I'll get pictures and info on the current fosters.
5/7/2012 10:03:31 PM
wow can't believe I've put up with this pain for a year already. ThenNow
5/7/2013 1:24:12 PM
MOLLY!tonight we celebrate
5/7/2013 1:35:04 PM