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meet gizmo

About gizmo

Breed: “Arkansas Mosey Along”
Date of Birth: 2024
Weight: 51 lbs
Vaccines: Up to date
Neutered: Yes
Potty trained: Yes
Crate trained: Gizmo does not need crated
Good with children: Unknown
Good with other dogs: Yes!
Good with cats: Yes!



Hi there! I’m Gizmo, but my foster parents like to call me Mo because I take my time and just chill—like a little buddy who “mosies” along at my own pace.


My adventure started when I showed up in the neighborhood, scared and alone. It took a week for the kind folks around to catch me and take me to a shelter. Thankfully, a rescue group pulled me from there, and now I’m loving life in foster care!


I’m about two years old and have been getting along great with my two foster canine siblings as well as my two feline foster siblings.  In fact, I let them cozy up next to me when I am chilling!   My temperament is very sweet and laid-back, perfect for cuddles and relaxation. I have a unique build—my big head and short legs give me a cute and quirky look that makes everyone smile. Plus, my eyes are super expressive, showing just how much love I have in my heart.


One of my favorite things is to sit on the couch and watch the world go by! Often when my foster parents leave, they see me sitting on the couch and watching the world go by out of the windows and when they return, they find me in the same position!  Even though I love to watch the world go by out of the window, I seldom bark!

I haven’t been in foster care for long, so as I settle in and my personality develops, my rescue will update my bio with all the fun details. I can’t wait to find my forever home where I can really show off my charm!

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meet ollie

About ollie

Breed:  Jack Russell and Beagle Mix 

Apx Birthdate: May 25, 2025

Weight:  28 lbs

Vaccinations: Up to Date

Neutered: Yes

Potty Trained:  In process

Crate Trained:  Yes

Good with Children:  Yes

Good with other Dogs:  Yes

Good with cats: Unknown 


My name’s Ollie, and I’m here to tell you a little about myself. My brother Marley and I used to have a family, sort of, but they let us run all over a neighborhood where there are lots of cars and even coyotes at the same time so we were not in a safe place. We’re thankful for the nice rescue people that were able to put us into a foster home with a foster mom that loves us and keeps tabs on us.  Since I’m a new arrival to the rescue, stay tuned for updates as my foster mom gets to know me better. 

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meet windstar

About windstar

Breed:  Chocolate Lab and Kelpie mix

Apx Birthdate:  October 2024

Weight:  44 lbs 

Vaccinations: Up to Date

Neutered: Yes

Potty Trained:  Yes

Crate Trained:  Yes

Good with Children:  Yes

Good with other Dogs:  Yes

Good with cats: Yes



Hello there! My name is Windstar!



Let me share a little about my journey. I came into the rescue after a very scary situation. One day, while at the vet, a rescue person overheard a surgeon talking about someone planning to take me to the shelter to be put to sleep because of my leg injury. Thankfully, they decided to step in and offered to take me instead. I had to have my leg amputated, and within just 24 hours, I was already learning to walk on three legs!


I’m incredibly thankful for this new life and the chance to find a loving home. I might not want to talk about how the accident happened because it was pretty traumatic, but I’m focused on the bright future ahead!


As for me, I’m a big cuddler who loves getting close to my favorite humans. You’ll often see me with my front half on the sofa and my back half still on the floor, just because of my missing leg. I enjoy rough play with my furry friends, but my heart truly belongs to my person. I adore spending time with my foster mom.


Now, when it comes to going for walks, I have a little quirk about the leash. You might find me laying flat when you try to put it on, but after a couple of gentle tugs, I’ll cooperate and be ready for our adventure!


I’m kennel trained and you will notice that I rarely bark—mostly only when my canine foster siblings are getting vocal.


I sometimes have my clumsy moments, especially on hard floors where I might face plant! Going down stairs can be quite the adventure for me; it’s more like a controlled crash, but I make the trip because I want to be right by your side. Being a young male, I’ve tried to hike my leg to mark my territory, but I’m learning to use my left side since I don’t have my right front leg anymore. You can see me trying to use my missing leg when I’m active—I'm determined!


Oh, and I absolutely never complain about anything, except maybe when I hear everyone else barking because they want out of their crates when our foster mom has been away.

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