American Eskimo Dog (long coat) : : Male (neutered) : : Adult : : Medium
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Contact Zol of NJ's Caretaker/Foster Directly: Nate (nateburstin@gmail.com)
Hi I'm Zol, my old family had to give me up cause they lost their jobs and our house. My old house had a yard so I was outside a lot. Being in the shelter in a cage was hard for me. I was so lucky and happy that ERU found me and saved me! Now I live an indoor life, except for my walks, and never have an accident! I'll admit I was a little confused about my new surroundings but now I like not being hot or cold or rained on. I surprised my foster family by being a perfect gentleman. When they have company I bark hello and sit still so they can pet me. I'm even calm around their cats, I'm curious about them and would like to be friends but I don't chase or bark at them. They have another eskie a bit older than me. We get along real well but I know this is his forever home and I am only a visitor. When I first got here I was all matted and and my coat was so dirty from being outside so much. I looked more brown than white, well not anymore! My foster daddy spent a lot of time brushing and cleaning me and I look and feel so much better for it. I stand real still when they groom so me so they can get to all of me. Now my foster mom calls me her little "fluffermuffin." I don't know what a fluffermuffin is but it must be good because she laughs when she says it. I want to show my foster family how grateful I am so I wag my tail whenever I see them. I like to show them all the tricks I know, I give them paw and I sit and wait for them to feed me and leash me for my walks. They smile when I do my tricks. I wish I had my own forever family to make smile.
More about Zol of NJGood with Dogs, Good with Cats, Good with Kids Whenever possible Eskie Rescuers United tries to adopt out its dogs locally (or at least to adopters in adjoining states to where I'm being fostered). Please note that ERU processes LOCAL adoption applications before considering those from out of state. |