Class of 2015
was the perfect mother to our pups, Gideon and Emma. Check out her appearance in Gideon's video - she comes in and checks on the pup when she thinks they get too rowdy.
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You'll see Allie come in and check out the pups when she thinks it gets too rowdy.
Carmine is an example of a moderately active dog. He likes to run around and play, but tires quickly and know how to enjoy a nap.
For people that don't crate their dogs regularly, they may think it's cruel. Carmine shows us that a crate is a dogs safe spot. If Carmine wants a minute alone, he knows where to go.
Dallas's first knee surgery, performed on 11/11/14 was a success. Our gratitude goes out to Dr. Lee for his time and talent and to the staff of Brookville Road Animal Hospital thanks for making Dallas's stay as comfortable as possible. Dallas is recuperating in her foster home. Stay tuned for updates!
When a dog is rescued from a shelter the trip home is called the freedom ride. We're declaring that when a dog is rescued from running the streets the trip home is called the safety ride.
Dallas will sleep safety tonight, in mi casa.
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is a good girl at doggy daycare! This picture really shows her rear leg luxating patellas. We're grateful to everyone that had donated to Dallas surgery fund. The money collected will pay for corrective surgery, rehabilitation and training.
Hats off to Jazzy Jane! She completed a basic obedience class - never to old to learn new tricks.
CDT Alumni Dory (left) frog dogging it with CDT Adoptabull Lenny. Dory makes Lenny look small and he's a good sized boy!
Phoebe will need a couple of vet visits this week to determine our course of action to help this gal be the healthiest and happiest pup she can be.
We met Phoebe during our Kennel Enrichment Day of Service at Indianapolis Animal Care & Control.
So much support from our friends and fellow volunteers at the shelter for Oakley on his way to safety!
Casa del Toro volunteer David gives Oakley a lift to his waiting freedom ride!
A huge thanks to Kim at K and K Photography for taking these amazing photos of Casa del Toro adoptabull Ziva!
Ziva was the first dog to arrive. Here she is after about 15 minutes, settled into her space inside and before the other dogs arrive. Read more about her training in our blog.
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A huge thanks to Kim at K and K Photography for taking these amazing photos of Casa del Toro adoptabull Ziva!