Author: Scott Fannin
Scott Lives in Calhoun Ga with his partner Toby and their 15 year old mixed breed terrier Lulu. Scott has been an animal lover all his life and has had dogs as long as he can remember. Scott is also a part time volunteer for the Coffee County Humane Society in Manchester Tn.
Brindle had no luck finding a forever family – until he found the couple named JD and Rachel Aument. Despite years of shelter life, the rescue dog instantly reverted to puppyhood once he moved in with the married couple. Brindle was ecstatic to be with his …
Heroes in these modern times come in a variety of sizes and shapes. They don’t wear costumes and capes, unlike the ones in movies we enjoyed watching growing up. Today’s heroes look very much like you and me. They dress the way people normally would, and …
As dog owners, we often wonder if our dogs can actually understand us. Dogs are intelligent creatures that don’t just understand us, but they can also be quite clever or cunning animals. Dogs can understand people, and although they are always keen to go on walks, …
Many people see pit bulls as unsuitable pets to have in a home. However, pit bulls are actually lovable and loyal dogs that will follow their owner around seeking attention. Thankfully, more and more people are becoming advocates for the pit bull breed and are making …
Adopting a dog means that you’re making them a part of the family. Dogs aren’t merely animals that we can keep for the sake of having a dog. Dogs are emotional creatures that need social interaction from their owners. Unfortunately, not a lot of people understand …
Because there’s a considerable demand for dogs, enterprising people try their luck with breeding dogs. Unfortunately, bad breeding practices often result in puppies having genetic problems and deformities. This usually happens because of inbreeding and overbreeding. A pit bull named Piggy is the result of bad …
I often wondered what shelter dogs think about when they get adopted. Do they understand that they’re finally leaving the shelter for a better place? Or, are they appreciative that someone is finally taking them to a real home and a real family? We may not …