Ted E. Bear for short :)
And what a teddy bear this little sweetheart is!
Ted is available for adoption through Hopeful Hearts Rescue in Nepean, Ontario.
Ted’s Profile: Hi, my name is Theodore E. Bear or Ted E. Bear for short. I am hoping to find a new family to stay with. I’ll tell you a secret, I don’t like to be alone and I will cry a lot if you leave me. I’m trying to learn to be calm when I’m alone but I just get scared. I know lots of things though that I can show you if you stay home with me. I know how to come when you call me, I can sit on command, I know the word off and I can lie down, roll over, high five and shake a paw! Really, there is no reason for you to leave home with me around! Oh, and I really like carrots so maybe I can help you plant a garden this summer. Please email today and ask about me.
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Remember: If you adopt Ted E. Bear, let me know by either leaving a comment under this post or emailing me at TheWaggery over at gmail, and once the adoption has been completed and verified, as Ted’s new owner you will receive a FREE bag of Pampered Paws Dog Treats for the next six months. Details can be found HERE as well as over at The Waggery’s Good Dog Blog dog rescue and adoption information page.

Rescue Me ♥
Adopting a dog through your local animal shelter or rescue organization is the best way to combat the greedy puppy mill industry. Please don’t succumb to a pet store puppy when there are so many rescue dogs available, all of them deserving, loving and in desperate need of a forever home.
Make adoption your first option!
She had me at hello :)
Seriously, one look at this face and Dhana stole my heart, so she is this week’s featured rescue dog. She is also the first official recipient of six months of FREE Pampered Paws Dog Treats, should someone reading this blog be the one to adopt her.
Dhana is available for adoption through Pension du Jardin Secret near Montreal.
***La Pension du Jardin Secret is a proud member of the CAACQ, Companion Animal Adoption Centers of Quebec***
Dhana’s Profile: This is DHANA (formerly Katie) she was found on the highway not in good shape she has been with us now for a few weeks and is doing better. We believe that Dhana might not have had the best start in life and is now looking for a kind family that might have experience with this breed. Dhana is ok with other dogs and seems ok with cats but she is a large dog that is why we think it best for a family with dog experience. If you would like to meet Dhana please contact the center or you can also contact us at camillemarchand_1996@hotmail.com
This pet is being fostered in the Montreal area but transport is available to almost anywhere … For information or to obtain an adoption application please email: pensiondujardinsecret@bellnet.ca, or jnn_jenkins@yahoo.ca, or call them at 450-883-3011
Ce chien est en accueil dans le région de Montréal, mais peut être transporté en Ontario vers sa nouvelle famille. Pour de l’information à son sujet ou une demande d’adoption, SVP écrire à pensiondujardinsecret@bellnet.ca, ou jnn_jenkins@yahoo.ca, ou composer le 450-883-3011
***La Pension du Jardin Secret est fière d’être membre des CAACQ, les Centres d’adoption d’animaux de compagnie du Québec***
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Remember: If you adopt Dhana, let me know by either leaving a comment under this post or emailing me at TheWaggery over at gmail, and once the adoption has been completed and verified, as Dhana’s new owner you will receive a FREE bag of Pampered Paws Dog Treats for the next six months. Details can be found HERE as well as over at The Waggery’s Good Dog Blog dog rescue and adoption information page.

Rescue Me ♥
Adopting a dog through your local animal shelter or rescue organization is the best way to combat the greedy puppy mill industry. Please don’t succumb to a pet store puppy when there are so many rescue dogs available, all of them deserving, loving and in desperate need of a forever home.
Make adoption your first option!
Anyone who knows me, or even anyone who reads this blog on a regular basis, can tell you, I am a huge advocate of dog rescue.
I absolutely respect, honour, and salute the many dedicated and responsible breeders out there who truly love and therefore strive to better their chosen breed, but the sad truth is that there are far more irresponsible breeders who are only in it for a quick buck. Greed and the Internet have helped this particular “breed” thrive in the past few years, resulting in a plethora of unhealthy canines with both physical and psychological difficulties — and uninformed, unprepared owners who decide a “do over” is in order, dropping these poor unwanted souls off at humane societies, shelters and rescue organizations in record numbers before starting the cycle all over again.
Of course there are other reasons why dogs end up in rescue, but the fact remains that these organizations are unable to keep up with all of those in such dire need, and so many dogs . . . far too many . . . are losing their lives because of it.
That’s why dog rescue is so close to my heart.
That is why I scour local dog rescue organizations each week to choose one dog to feature in The Waggery’s Good Dog Blog in the hopes that someone will see that wonderful, lost soul, feel a connection, and investigate that feeling a little further.
Donating proceeds from The Waggery’s Pampered Paws Dog Treats wasn’t feeling like enough of a contribution either, so I’ve decided that some FREE dog treats are also in order.
Here’s the deal:
If someone adopts one of the The Good Dog Blog’s featured Adoptable Dog of Week, let me know (either comment on that post or email me at The Waggery @ gmail so we can begin a correspondence) and once a month, for six months after the adoption has been successfully completed and verified, you will receive a free bag of The Waggery’s healthy, all-natural Pampered Paws Dog Treats – delivered right to your door!

“Won’t you love me?”
There is no rhyme or reason that I follow when choosing a dog to be The Waggery’s Adoptable Dog Of The Week. In truth I would like to feature them all because each and every one has value and deserves a loving forever home. Since I can’t do that, I take some time each week to scan through my list of local rescue organizations, waiting until one of the pics “says” a little something extra to me. This week’s pick has the exact look in her eyes, and on her face, that Dresden often has, so Morgan is the one to be featured.
Morgan is available for adoption through The Blue Moon Catahoula and Big Dog Rescue in Ottawa.
Morgan’s Profile: Oh my, look at that sweet face! Morgan obviously has a lot of love to give…. This pretty petite 17-lb girl is very clearly a Doxie mix ….with… other small short-haired breeds… MinPin? Beagle? Manchester? She has fantastic “make-up” around her large deep eyes. She is probably around 3 years old, is up to date on her vaccinations and is spayed.
Morgan is curious and agile, and simply adores food… her waist line will need to be watched as she gets older, but it will help make training easier! She is very smart and learned the potty routine here in a flash. She doesn’t like the cold weather too much but will bravely go out there and have the zoomies in the back yard snow until she cannot stand it anymore. She will need a coat in the Winter.
Morgan is not very vocal and is a confident girl. She gets along well with the other dogs here except for my bossy older females. She is fine with my males and the other females. With the cats she is curious and playful, and should not be left alone with them, but under supervision she is OK. In her previous place, she did alright with them so it may just be the novelty.
Morgan is a total lap dog princess at heart, loves cushy beds and the good life. She is acting much like a Doxie or MinPin so far and so to balance out the lap cuddling time she will need clear boundaries and guidance. In return you will get a very affectionate, responsive and smart little girl who will follow you anywhere and learn just about any trick you can think of!
Morgan is being fostered in the Ottawa-Cornwall area. If you are interested in adopting her, please email us for information and an adoption application.
If you would like to see more pictures of Morgan, you can visit her photo album.
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Remember: Adopting a dog through your local animal shelter or rescue organization is the best way to combat the greedy puppy mill industry. Please don’t succumb to a pet store puppy when there are so many rescue dogs available, all of them deserving, loving and in desperate need of a forever home.
Make adoption your first option!

This handsome boy doesn’t even have a name; he also doesn’t have much time left as he is scheduled to be euthanized on January 24th. More information is available through Paws For Life Rescue in Montréal.
Profile: 2 year old male was left tied to a tree in the woods with no water or food along with 3 other Shepherds. He is the last one left to be rescued. He is at a municipal pound and will be euthanized by Jan 24.
PLEASE SAVE HIM HE REALLY DESERVES A CHANCE AT LIFE!
UPDATE: This beautiful boy is now being fostered in Ottawa, but is still looking for his forever home.
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Remember: Adopting a dog through your local animal shelter or rescue organization is the best way to combat the greedy puppy mill industry. Please don’t succumb to a pet store puppy when there are so many rescue dogs available, all of them deserving, loving and in desperate need of a forever home.
Make adoption your first option!





