Dogs are a lot of work but DEFINITELY worth it. Please check out @HopefulTails on Facebook or the Mobile Dapper Dog website for more details.
These dogs listed are NOT for adoption, but @HopefulTails here are 3 examples of my family’s adopted dogs. I would love to try and help your rescue dogs find forever homes. If you need some volunteer hours for in-person work please give me a call at (845)709-1315.
Name: Jessie (Female)
Age: 8
Breed: German Shepherd- Spitz Mix
Location: Hopeful Tails
Bio: Jessie is a bit of a yapper. She is full of energy and can be needy at times for attention by giving you face kisses when you least expect it. She will always be the first one to greet you at the door and despite her small frame can play the boss in a household of two dogs 4 times the size of her (see below). She loves laying on top of the head of the couch (kind of cat-like).
Name: Decker (Male)
Age: 6
Breed: Black lab
Location: Albany Animal Rescue Shelter
Bio: Decker grew up in a college frat house so wasn’t around too many children. He can look very protective but would not hurt a fly. He is petrified of the sound of the wind, so maybe put on Enya’s Only Time in the background if you have to leave him home alone on a windy fall day. He will also beg for food, but you just have to tell him no. As a lab, he loves swimming pools, fetching buckets, and passing out like a sack of potatoes in bed.
Name: Mac (Male)
Age: 2 months
Breed: American Bulldog-Pit mix
Location: Westchester SPCA
Bio: We are not exactly sure how big this little guy will grow. A fenced-in backyard would be ideal for Mac because the pup has already tried going for an unsupervised jog multiple times. He has become very accustomed to being a nuisance (in a good way that a pup should) to his older siblings so would fit right in with other older dogs.