This is the only time that Alice barks.
...to be continued...
Posted by IBR Rescue at 7:08 PM 0 comments
Alice has been with us a bit over a month now, and has settled into our home very well. She is doing great on the radio fence and she loves to run and explore our large yard with our other dogs. She is not a fence jumper at all- she won’t even jump a two and half foot garden fence! She is very submissive to other large dogs, but was thrilled to have a small dog as a playmate for a weekend.
She has so little interest in our barn cats that actually trips over them occasionally! Our horses seem to be equally uninteresting.Alice loves to gather things- toys, bones, wood chips, socks, and just put them in a pile. She has a good sense of what is really hers and the only thing she chews on is bones, and she sometimes grooms her toys and pulls some fur out of them!
Alice Anne is just waiting for her perfect family to come along---she's ready!!
Posted by IBR Rescue at 8:01 PM 0 comments
Cute little Alice Anne has arrived in foster care!
Her foster mom writes: "So far, Alice is getting along very well with her foster sisters Astera (pointer mix) and Quita (shepherd mix). She is a very calm girl until she gets in the high grass on her walks- then the nose starts going and her true pointer colors come out!
She doesn't jump on people, completely ignores the cats, is not food, treat or toy aggressive, and is trying hard to figure out the whole in-the-house thing. Her mentor is Astera, who has so far taught her how to go up and down the stairs, and when to bark at the mail man."
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Alice Anne went on her trip to her new foster home.
Kris---one of the transport drivers wrote afterwards: "This girl is an absolute sweetheart! It was such a great pleasure transporting her!!"
Posted by IBR Rescue at 8:39 PM 0 comments
Alice Anne found herself an "orphan" when her owner died. The owners family threatened to shoot this little girl.
Luckily compassionate rescue volunteers in Nebraska pulled her into safety and then asked IBR to take this little girl into their foster program.
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