Poor Buffy arrived the second week in January at Red Lake Rosie's Rescue. He was living outdoors in
subzero weather and at first we thought he may be part schnauzer. Dan brought the little guy to the
shelter. Buffy was very frightened at first, and gradually came around
and was moved into the cathouse where he was warm and cared for by Geri.
After being in the cathouse a few days we got the good
news that Jean Rice of Carver Scott Humane Society would take Buffy into her foster care and
that’s when his new life began.
It was obvious that Buffy had never been groomed and his
nails had not been clipped. Thanks to
Jean, Buffy was shaven, bathed and his nails were clipped. Buffy is actually a
poodle! Now Buffy has a new lease on
life and hope for a forever home where he will be properly cared for.
Red Lake Rosie’s would like to remind local residents
that we provide grooming and bathing at our clinics, and there should be no
reason why Buffy should have suffered all his life in this condition. Also, if you decide to have a long-haired
breed dog or cat, you MUST provide brushing and grooming. And certainly, these small dogs should not be living outside in this harsh climate!
Sincerely, Karen and RLRR
UPDATE FROM FOSTER MOM:
Here's a new photo of Buffy, after his grooming. He loves
cuddling, but, also loves to wrestle with our puppy Rico.
Buffy, you look ravishingly handsome!!! Thanks to everyone for this rescue and all the TLC.
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