Ten-year-old Pine waits patiently for adoption

Ten-year-old Pine, rescued from Kumamoto authorities in late 2018, has seen her puppies adopted while she remains one of ARK's longest residents at the shelter. Her shy nature often leads her to be overlooked, but with time, she warms up and now loves walks and romping in the dog run. Despite being over 10, she plays like a puppy.

Pine escaped peril when she and her puppies were rescued from Kumamoto authorities in late 2018. While all her puppies found homes, Pine has not, making her one of ARK's longest-tenured residents at the shelter.

Her shyness likely contributes to being overlooked. Pine takes time to warm up to people, which doesn't appeal to those deciding on first impressions. For example, it took several months for her to manage proper walks, but now she adores them. She also thrives in the dog run, dashing around energetically despite her age of over 10 years.

With a strong hunting instinct, Pine enjoys chasing frogs and snakes and digging holes. Yet she is a deeply sweet dog with soulful eyes, simply needing someone to hold her and provide love. ARK continues to seek a forever home for her.

Liittyvät artikkelit

A Kobe couple, Yoneko and Teruo Yoshida, has welcomed Pomelo, a spirited Shiba dog featured in late 2024, into their home. The adoption marks the latest addition to their animal-loving household. The Yoshidas have been adopting dogs since 2007, focusing on providing happy homes for older ones.

Raportoinut AI

Hong Kong’s Ocean Park has euthanised its 17-year-old endangered red panda Rou Rou after degenerative joint issues and no response to palliative care. The decision spared her unnecessary suffering following five years of geriatric monitoring.

A young pony named Annie, rescued in emaciated condition, is making steady progress toward health at The Horse Trust. The charity reported that the light has returned to her eyes despite ongoing challenges. Public donations have exceeded £20,000 to support her care.

Raportoinut AI

New York City content creator Isabel Klee has published a memoir detailing her journey fostering challenging dogs. The book, 'Dogs, Boys, And Other Things I've Cried About,' draws from her experiences with over 35 foster dogs. Klee shares candid stories of joy, heartbreak, and the realities of rescue work.

Tämä verkkosivusto käyttää evästeitä

Käytämme evästeitä analyysiä varten parantaaksemme sivustoamme. Lue tietosuojakäytäntömme tietosuojakäytäntö lisätietoja varten.
Hylkää