Monday, April 18, 2011

Bam Bam (Pending!)

Meet Bam Bam (Pending), a three year old Rottweiler.


Bam Bam was surrendered when his family had a divorce. It was out of his mom's control and she had to surrender him to BAPS. Bam Bam was very loved and taken care of well.



Bam Bam knows his basic obedience, is house trained and crate trained. He's great with cats, dogs and children. He lived with all three in his last home. Bam Bam loves to play, go for walks and take long runs.



Bam Bam doesn't have problems with barking, chewing or digging. He's leash trained. Bam bam is good in the house, yard and vehicle. He doesn't have a mean bone in his body - his mom said "He is a big, lovable wuss" and it's completely true!


For more information on adoption, please visit http://www.bapsociety.com/Adopting_a_Pet.html


Billie

Meet Billie - A 9 week old Shepherd cross (Born Feb. 14'11)


Billie was surrendered when his family realized they weren't ready for the activeness for a puppy and the commitment it takes to raise one. They had bought him as an impulse.



Billie is very affectionate - he likes to stay close to you and snuggle on your lap. He's very social and loves everyone. He's extremely playful and will turn anything into a toy.



Billie will need work on his obedience and manners. Being a puppy, he still likes to chew, has accidents, nips and jumps up. He's smart though, and promises to work hard to be a good boy. It only took a few tries to get him to "Lay down". Obedience classes would do wonders for this sweet pup.


For more information on adoption, please visit: http://www.bapsociety.com/Adopting_a_Pet.html

Mowgli

Meet Mowgli - our new 5 month old Shepherd Cross.


He was transferred to us from another shelter with his brother, Baloo. They had been brought to the other shelter when they were around eight weeks old. Two workers at a dump had witnessed them being abandoned with the trash and rescued them.


Both boys are very timid for the time being. They had been in a foster home with the other rescue and had done wonderfully, but when they were brought back to the shelter the regressed and became very timid.


Mow is the shyer of the two boys, often cowering in the back of the kennel or in his dog house. Once you convince him to snuggle in your arms he completely melts into your chest. Mowgli will need a lot of patience and love in his new home.



Because they're so shy, it would be greatly recommended for these boys to attend Socialization and obedience classes. Once they come out of their shells and learn that this world isn't as scary as they seem, these boys will make wonderful additions to the right home. We will keep you updated on their progress!

For more information on adoption, please visit: http://www.bapsociety.com/Adopting_a_Pet.html


Baloo

Meet Baloo - our new 5 month old Shepherd Cross.


He was transferred to us from another shelter with his brother, Mowgli. They had been brought to the other shelter when they were around eight weeks old. Two workers at a dump had witnessed them being abandoned with the trash and rescued them.


Both boys are very timid for the time being. They had been in a foster home with the other rescue and had done wonderfully, but when they were brought back to the shelter the regressed and became very timid.


Baloo is the braver (and larger!) of the two. He's the first to slowly come to you and once you do win his heart, he can be quite cuddly. Baloo will need patience and lots of love in his new home.


Because they're so shy, it would be greatly recommended for these boys to attend Socialization and obedience classes. Once they come out of their shells and learn that this world isn't as scary as they seem, these boys will make wonderful additions to the right home. We will keep you updated on their progress!

For more information on adoption, please visit: http://www.bapsociety.com/Adopting_a_Pet.html .





Buck

Meet Buck, our one year old Greyhound cross.


Buck was transferred to us from another shelter. Buck has spent the first year of this life living in a car with his nine year old brother and a homeless gentleman.



Buck is very well mannered. He's house trained and doesn't seem to chew. He knows his basic obedience such as sit, down and stay. He's a smart boy who learns new things quickly.

Because of his past life, everything is still new and kind of scary to Buck. He's taking everything in stride. He gets along well with other dogs. He was put in a over-night doggie-daycare and was in a group of 20 dogs and played very well. Buck also had a brief visit with cats and simply ignored them.

Buck would benefit greatly from dog socialization and obedience classes to help him bond with you and learn more about this big, scary world. Buck is an extremely affectionate dog who will make a wonderful addition to the right person's home.

For more information on adoption, please visit: http://www.bapsociety.com/Adopting_a_Pet.html.

Friday, April 8, 2011

Stanley


Back in March one of our kittens, Stanley was adopted to a wonderful home in Medicine Hat. Here's what his family has to say about him:

Hey, I thought I would send you a message to let you know how Stanley is doing! We have renamed him Ziggy!!! He has adapted very well to his new home and his new brothers!!! I have attached a few photos, I do have some better ones just not on the computer yet!!! He likes to sleep in the craziest places!!!

Take Care!

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Keesha

Meet Keesha!


Keesha is a two year old female Keeshond / Terrier Cross.

She is full of personality and quite goofy. Keesha loves playing with other dogs and is wonderful with children. Her previous family said she was very gentle with their children.



Keesha is full of energy and enjoys fetch, walks and going for runs. They said she has no problems with barking, chewing or digging.


Keesha was surrendered but very loved. Her family had taken her in from a family who was moving and could no longer keep her. Unfortunately, Keesha and their cat could not adjust to each other. There was too much stress on the cat and the decision was made to find Keesha a new home.


Keesha is great in the yard, well behaved in the home and fine in the vehicle.



For more information on adoption, please visit the following link: http://www.bapsociety.com/Adopting_a_Pet.html