Nov
19
Written by:
NAPRP Admin
11/19/2009 8:05 AM
Susan Daffron talks to Liz Keller from the Glen Wild Animal Rescue, which is based in Delaware County, New York. The topic of discussion is a 6-year old shepherd mix named Spike. Liz calls Spike the "Walter Matthau" of dogs -- kind of gruff on the outside when you first meet him, but then a total marshmallow once you get to know him.
Spike ended up at a local animal control facility after his owner died. Glen Wild Animal Rescue took him in to help find him a new home. Spike is one of those all-around great dogs that sometimes are overlooked by adopters since he isn't "flashy." He's a well-behaved mature dog who gets along with pretty much everyone and deserves a chance for a new home.
Listen to the show
More Take Me Home episodes
Read about Glen Wild Animal Rescue
Technorati Tags:
animal,
animals,
dog,
dogs,
pet,
pets,
cat,
cats,
shelter,
shelters,
rescue,
rescues,
humane,
humane society,
humane societies,
society,
welfare,
animal rescue,
pet rescue,
glen wild animal rescue,
take me home,
pet life radio,
susan,
daffron,
susan daffron,
susan c daffron,
naprp,
national association of pet rescue professionals
Tags: