
We’ve been fostering-to-adopt Ranger since July 2016, because at that time he was heartworm positive and we were working to get him 100% healthy. Since we got him he’s been the sweetest, easiest dog to have. He’s loving, smart, hilarious, and gentle. And when he has his daily zoomies we let him outside so he can tear around the yard at 110 mph until he has worn himself out. Since he is part Staffie, Ranger is a POWERFUL chewer so we keep him busy with his favorite treats and toys which include: femur bones with peanut butter in them, Nutro blueberry treats, elk/deer antlers, tennis balls, anything that’s double/triple/quadruple stitched and a particular squeaky snake made of green firehose.
Since he is very thin-coated and this winter cold has been brutal we had to enlist the help of Etsy to get him some custom fitted pajamas to keep him warm when we go outside. So we suit him up in white and black leopard print long pjs, black booties for his feet, and a red and black plaid top jacket. So he stays nice and toasty. One funny thing about Ranger is his lip constantly gets stuck up so he will look up at you and his little teeth are exposed. We have fallen deeply in love with this quirky little boy and have enjoyed spoiling him rotten. Now that he his HEARTWORM NEGATIVE we made it official and adopted him and we look forward to loving and spoiling him for the rest of his life.
When I (Aimee) was 4 my family adopted a yellow lab Springer puppy from Tri-County and we named him Max. We had him for 14 wonderful years. He was my first dog ever and now as an adult I’ve gotten the chance to come back and get my first dog that is all mine. Thank you Tri-County, your facility has always been my families first choice and we have never been disappointed. Thank you for bringing us together.