San Jose Animal Advocates
 
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UPDATE: 5/14/13 - Guess who was adopted! Wink was.  ;)

We are assisting Dr. Eva Roehrkasse at VCA Blossom Hill Veterinary Hospital with finding this fabulous boy a loving home.

Wink was shot twice in his head with a pellet gun. He was rescued by VCA Blossom Hill but they were unable to save his right eye. He has recovered from that ordeal and now enjoys bird watching through the window and throwing his cat nip toys. Wink likes to snuggle up with his person at night, too.

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This five year old neutered boy is vaccinated, micro-chipped and FELV/FIV negative. He has a great personality and needs a patient home to show him the love he deserves.

If you are interested in learning more about Wink or meeting him, please contact Dr. Roehrkasse at:
W: 408-227-3717
C: 408-348-2455
Email: [email protected]

 
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Stoic little Brody
UPDATE: 4/26/13 - Happy Friday and guess what?!? Brody found a furever home! Congrats you stoic young man.

Brody is a 8-10 month old, Cairn Terrier mix at the San Jose shelter. He needs an immediate foster home as the shelter is overcrowded!

We are assisting Furry Friends Rescue in finding him an experienced and patient foster home to bring him around. He is an under-socialized guy who lived and played with other small dogs. He was kept in the backyard and wasn't allowed indoors. 

Brody is a stoic little man who shows no aggression. He can be handled, picked up, carried and walked on leash. And, he does fine in a crate. Although Brody doesn't mind being held or cuddled, he  doesn't understand what it means...yet. He needs someone to teach him.

Brody asks you to share his plea with your friends and network! Let's get him out of the shelter. 

Please contact Hillary at [email protected] if you can help this special boy. 

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Just look at that adorable face!
 
UPDATE: 5/15/13 - This Golden Girl aka Tilly is in a wonderful foster home and is enjoying basking in the sun!
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Are you a fan of "The Golden Girls"? Well - we've got one for you! 

Tilly, a 10-12 year old female Labrador/Beagle mix, needs a new temporary or permanent home. The canine step-siblings in her current foster situation get on her nerves. She would rather have her person all to herself. We think Tilly would do best as an only dog. 

She is being sponsored through St. Francis Animal Protection Society and is currently in the Willow Glen area.  If you are interested in fostering or adopting Tilly, please email Melissa at [email protected] for more information.

Tilly will be singing "Thank You for Being a Friend" if you can help her out!

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Posing with the posies
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Will you take me home?
 
UPDATE: 4/18/13 - The Fluffy Pair have been rescued. Look at Jake's amazing transformation! He is available through Heart Bandits. To adopt him, email Linda at [email protected].
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From neglected to stunning - Jake, 12 yrs young
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Jake, 12 yrs young
Jake, 12 years old and Junior, 7 years old are a pair of American Eskimo Dogs at the San Jose Animal Care Center in need of rescue. Their person passed away so they were brought to the shelter.

We are working with Heart Bandits to get these guys out of the shelter. Jake and Junior are ONLY available through rescue.

If you can provide a temporary or permanent home for one or both of these sweet boys, please contact Linda at 305-801-6776 cell, 305-891-9618 home or via email at: [email protected]

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Junior, 7 yrs young

What is an American Eskimo Dog?    American Eskimo Dogs are often called "Spitz", however, "Spitz" is not a breed of dog, but rather a group of breeds with similar characteristics. Some of the other breeds included in the Spitz group are Keeshonden, Finnish Spitz, and Pomeranians.

The preferred nickname for the breed is "Eskie". American Eskimo Dogs are highly intelligent and make wonderful companion animals. Eskies have white or cream colored coats and come in standard (15"-19" - at shoulder), miniature (12"-15"), and toy (9"-12") sizes.

 
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Hi! My name is Lance!
UPDATE: 4/5/2013 - Oh happy day! Sir Lance is in a fantastic foster home. He is available for adoption through St. Francis Animal Protection Society

We are currently looking for a temporary home for a 4 year old Golden Retriever/Chow that the shelter volunteers have named Lance, for Lancelot.  He is a total volunteer favorite  who say he is social, extremely friendly and very loveable!   He was an owner surrender but we don't know if he lived with cats or children.  Based on how tolerant he is to invasive handling, chances are that he would do well with children.  He is social with other dogs.  

If you would like to provide a temporary home to this sweet boy, please contact Melissa at 408 637 1282 or [email protected].


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See my pretty coat?
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I love treats!