Lily is in her forever home with her favorite human. So that leaves Lulu, the last of the Chihuahua sisters. She is about 6 months old and she’s all about playtime. Lily and Lulu were abandoned in a box with four other siblings on the side of the road. Everyone else has had their dream come true, except Lulu. She loves to play, cuddle and take lots of naps, loves the leash, and is good with other small dogs and cats. Wish upon a star, Lulu. Maybe soon.
Can you even resist those eyes? Wally is a Welsh Corgi/Chihuahua-mix about 5 years old. Don’t let that gray muzzle make you think this guy is a senior. He is full of energy and love. Open a car door, he’s in. Grab the leash, he’s ready. Great with cats and other dogs, big or small. Be sure of this — his fav is on your lap or anywhere you are. Wally needs a secure fence area and a forever human who will miss him as much as he misses you.
Miss Sadie is about 3 years old, and is still ready for the ole cat and mouse game. She loves to gracefully move along, step by step, as you walk. She is not vocal and is fine with other cats, kittens and small dogs. She has very good eating habits and knows her manners with the litter box. She’s ready to move on to a forever home with her very own bed and dancing partner. Could that be you?
ARF has many cats and dogs available for adoption or fostering. Go to www.arfidyllwild.weebly.com and click on Petfinder. There is also a link for Facebook, too. All pets are spayed, neutered and current on shots. ARF is open 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturdays and 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sundays.
Creature corner is sponsored by Lynda Salmond this week. To sponsor the column, call Lisa Streeter at the Town Crier, 951-659-2145.