Hello! My name is Moolah, but my friends call me Lah-Lah. I'm pretty sure everybody is my friend, so mostly I get called Lah-Lah. I am a proud senior (my birthday is 03/01/1999) but I still like to run around and act like a puppy. I even race my foster buddies around the yard. (I always win. Don’t believe them if they say otherwise!)
I especially love stuffies and shoes. I collect them, but never ever chew them up. I enjoy walks, and car rides. Mostly I just love being around people. My foster family says that I am a "Velcro Dog." I do stay home with the other dogs at times and I no longer need to be crated because I am a Good Girl. I am very people oriented and I don't mind well-behaved children. I learned how to be housebroken very quickly, and now I have excellent manners. I am very good at being spoiled.
When I came from the track I had lots of "issues." Not only did I have to have the usual spaying and teeth cleaning and pulling, but I had to get two tumors removed. Both were cancerous, but one was totally removed and the other isn’t the kind that spreads, so they shouldn’t bother me in the future. I am so lucky that I have a nice long retirement I can look forward to.
Maybe I can enjoy my retirement as part of your family? |
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Booter: Searching for her forever family |
My name is Booter, and I am a dainty fawn girl in search of my forever home. I’ve been told that I am small dog and child safe, but not cat safe. (I’m sure I’d eat them very safely, so I don’t know what that means!) I get along really well with every person and dog I meet.
I have experienced a lot in my ten years as a professional athlete. I was a champion racer, and then had two beautiful litters. I won an amazing 25% of my races, even one where I got knocked down and got back up again to come in first! I am so proud of my pups, because they are now racing champs too.
I’ve had it kinda rough, though – I have a broken tail, a malformed ear and only six teeth that sometimes poke out from my mouth in weird directions. But I have so much love to give... I adore people and can’t get enough human affection – I soak it up like a sponge. My foster mom says that I am very special, and have the heart of a lion. But people don’t see my heart, so I am a little worried that my forever family might look at my age and banged up body and pass me by.
I have lots of room in my heart for you. Do you have room in your heart for me? |
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CGA Golf Tournament - 7/19/08 |
Colorado Greyhound Adoption proudly presents the 8th Annual CGA Golf Tournament on Saturday, July 19th, 2008.
The tournament will be held again at the Homestead Golf Course in Lakewood. The cost to enter is $120/person, which includes the green fee, cart, balls, lunch, and the opportunity for great prizes. All profits from the event benefit CGA.
For more information, including the registration form, download the golf flyer in Adobe PDF format. |
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