Rescue Right is just located north on Old Post Road, yet is home to many adorable animals. It is the largest dog kennel in all of New York State that aims to find dogs their forever home. They average about 60 dogs at all times and have a surprising low return rate of 2-3%. They make sure all their dogs are able to sit, walk on a leash, and provide all the kisses they can. I had the pleasure of meeting their sweet, adorable dogs that need a home. Here are some of the heart-warming dogs that I learned to love within a matter of minutes…
Meet Bobo!
Bobo is 4 years old and a lab mix. He may seem friendly at first, but he is an old soul at heart. He is super calm and sweet. He is the kind of dog you want to come home after a long day of being bossed around by your haggish boss and have a glass of wine with. His previous owners were no longer able to take care of him, so he wound up at Rescue Right. How rude of them! He even knows “shake”, what a good boy! If you are lucky enough, you may even get a kiss. Thankfully for me, I was and had to get a picture. I mean, how could I not, it’s me after all…
Meet Jackson!
Jackson is only 4 months old and a Jack Russel…get it? He was unwanted by a pet store and found his way at Rescue Right. I know, how is that possible? Look at that sweet face! Him and his sister Jayce are the softest, charming pets that would make any family that much more complete. He can be a lap dog or a good boy to play fetch with. Despite his English roots of hunting foxes, he will also hunt for your heart and make you fall in love with him. Some might even call him a player…
Meet Doyle!
Doyle is about 14 weeks, but the charmer skills of your ex trying to take you back! He is a mix of many different breeds. BUT, what I can tell you is his personality makeup: about ¼ heart of gold, ¼ fur as soft as butter, ¼ smart as Einstein, and ¼ the best companion for long walks on the beach or long walks to go adopt another dog ;). He will make you feel protected, loved, and appreciated… way more than half the people you dated could say! Allow Doyle to replace that void in your life all your past relationships left you with!
Meet Logan!
Logan is a Lab mix and 6 months old. You know what people say, “eyes are the windows to the soul”. If those are not the most pure, innocent eyes, I do not know what is. Just imagine how he can make your family feel that level of calmness. Imagine this: it’s Thanksgiving night, all the in-laws left (about time), the day was spent arguing politics and realizing how much you cannot stand your mother-in-law, because yes, you did in fact make the stuffing, it was not store bought. You have a full kitchen to clean with leftovers spilling over the counter, and little Logan comes by and gives you a kiss and lays down next to you while you clean. How calming! Adopt Logan and allow him to bring serenity into your home that clearly you are not getting from the 5 year old candle you bought at Target that said “tranquility & calmness.”
Meet Ronnie!
The star of the show! Ronnie is a bear of a dog, providing the most soul-soothing hugs and softest place to rest your head. He is 4 years old and a Cacausion Shepherd. When I first saw him, I was immediately shocked by the size of this gentle beast, but that only meant the bigger the cuddles. If he was a person, he would be the guy that would come running if you called that you have a flat tire, he would be the guy to bring you soup when you are sick, he is the kind of guy that would be the staple in your life. Everyone needs a Ronnie in their life. Because as we all know how unpredictable life is, Ronnie will be the one factor remaining the same of constantly supplying the same love and affection. Ronnie is the perfect companion all wrapped into one: the perfect therapist to listen to all your problems, the perfect shoulder to cry on after the fifth speeding ticket you got, the perfect best friend to give constant cuddles and kisses.
Go and adopt one of these furry friends, or any of the lovely dogs at Rescue Right!
Rescue Right, 402 Old Post Road, Bedford, NY
Visit www.rescueright.org