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Smilin' Larry |
Update 9.18.11: Lonesome Larry now goes by the call name of Baron! Baron's foster Mommy reports, "I want to start by saying I absolutely adore this boy! He is every bit of a Corso puppy, playful, loving, and energetic and the most amusing klutz. He has 2 speeds warp 9 and slug. He has crashed into everything and proven his athleticism by jumping over many obstacles. Baron is everything I want in my 'dream/ perfect' dog."
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Leapin' Larry! |
However, Baron is in need of some manners and obedience training! In my observation/ opinion, this is a corso that grew up spoiled and was never taught how to behave like a proper dog as a puppy then he grew up.These are all things that I feel will resolve in a few weeks of consistent training. He walks wonderfully on a leash, beautifully crate trained and has not had a single accident in the house. He had a bath yesterday (aloe vera & ginseng), he was the perfect boy and he no longer smells like a shelter!"
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Football Larry! |
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Amazin' Larry! |
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Mugshot! |
Update 9.14.11: Lonesome Larry is in his foster home and doing extremely well. His foster mommy cannot stop laughing at this antics. Larry loves to play, run in circles, leap through the yard, an anything else to celebrate his freedom. :-)
Update 8.22.11: Lonesome Larry has found a wonderful foster home in TN, can you help him get there?
Lonesome Larry is a wonderful young, male Corso who is about 1.5 years old. Poor boy was found wandering the streets of NYC alone and scared. CCR pulled him off the euthanasia list and had to board him in order to save his life. Lonesome Larry is loved by everyone at the facility but we really need to find him a home. Larry weighs about 80 pounds. Please consider fostering or adopting Larry so he is no longer lonesome; he deserves life beyond a cage.
Lonesome Larry's adoption donation is $350.
Can you tell me more about the adoption process. Does your rescues have to be in foster homes long enough to learn about their character before placement? If I adopt a Corso in a different state very far away how do I get him to my state of Nebraska? I have noticed alot of rescues coming out of NY and NJ.
ReplyDeleteI have been researching Cane Corsos and am very pleased with what I have learned and would rather save a life and provide a home to one in need.
Thank you
Melissa V
Melissa,
ReplyDeleteI adopted my sweet boy from CCRL 5 years ago and I can't say enough about the breed as well as the wonderful people with this organization. Conan is my love and has rewarded me beyond measure having him in my life!!! I hope you decide to take one of these sweeties in...they are such a unique treasure!!
Awww, thanks Jen! Conan is such a great representation of a cane Corso. He's an awesome mascot..... And a tough, strong boy! You've been a fabulous mom and I know it's not always been easy. Hugs and kisses to you and Conan.
ReplyDeleteMelissa, email Liz@canecorsorescue.org and I'd be happy to explain our process!