
Rocket II, this young guy came to us from a Shelter just east of South
Dallas and needs a little more work and evaluation before we have a good profile on what he needs from a new home.
He's possibly 14 months old, very nicely built, around 55 pounds, and is very energetic.
Please get in touch if you are interested at this time.

Farrah, a 3-year old female entered rescue this month.
She is being evaluated as a dog that needs a home with no other dogs. We should have more information on her in the
coming weeks. Her breeder is last known to be operating near Lake Lavon.
If
you have experience owning aggressive dogs, contact us about Farrah and other opportunities.

Princess, is new to the program, but seems to have settled
in with her foster home as if she has been there for years. She's about three years old, and has gotten her first round
of vet care. She will be spayed soon and will be ready for adoption.
She's
not a very big dog, less than 40 pounds, close to mini-size. A little timid, apparently wasn't treated very well
by her previous owners. She was found wandering in Northern Tarrant County.

Eva entered Rescue from an owner surrender and went
missing from a home in Lewisville, Texas, lost or possibly stolen. She has lots of energy, she's about a year and
a half old, is registered by the CKC. We have a documented set of unique identifiers to make a positive ID.
Here breeder is last known to be operating in the City of Dallas.
We are offering a reward of $500 worth of pet supplies to the person who comes forth with
information directly leading to the proper transfer of ownership from the BTCD.

Pancho has had an interesting path to rescue, sold a couple
of times, stolen, ended up in a shelter, adopted and then rejected by those folks and finally in the hands of BTCD volunteers.
His breeder is out of Arkansas.
He is not good
with other dogs. He is ready for adoption.

Roxanne entered our program from a local shelter pregnant
in February and with a few other ailments, and has delivered her litter of puppies. She is being fostered
by Volunteer Michelle Hensel, in Louisvile, Kentucky, zip code 40245. Please
get in touch if you are in that area and would like to visit the dog and her puppies.
Check back soon for updates on when Roxanne will be available for adoption.

This young male entered the program from a local
shelter without much fur, a bad case of demodex, something we've seen a good bit of this summer. His condition
looks worse than it actually is, this is really nothing to get too excited about, he's actually looking a lot better
these days. He's been neutered and is fully vaccinated, tested negative for heart worms and is generally doing much better
now.
He should be ready for adoption later this month.