Ubi's Tail

Our fostering began on September 12, 2005. We had been active with Cleveland Ohio Dog Advocates (CODA) since we adopted our family dog through them the previous year. This is the Tail of our foster pets.

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Location: Cleveland, Ohio, United States

**All of our foster animals have been ADOPTED!!** We are waiting for a bit before taking the foster dog/cat. This is the TAIL of our foster animals through Cleveland Ohio Dog Advocates. Our family pets include cats: Herman, Spackle, Bear and our dog Annie. Now that you have the players set, let's get on with the show!!!

Saturday, January 21, 2006


Which way is up? Cuddly Ginny! Posted by Picasa

Updates on our Fosters:

I just wanted to give you an update on everyone :)

Ubi- He's getting pretty good on a leash. He has a lot of energy and still loves to chase balls all over the house and yard. He may be a pretty good agility dog after he gets out of his puppy stage. Currently available for adoption. About 9 months old, 45 lbs.

Ginny- She's a cutsie little maniac and plays all day long. She is a great cuddler. Perfect for people with mobility impairments because she will go to them for petting and sit for 4 hours+ purring. She comes to her name. Recently available for adoption! About 6-7 months old.

Ivy- She is really coming around the past couple days. She wouldn't leave Joanna's bed for anything except potty and eating. She's now exploring the living room. I caught her looking out the window today! yay! She is very people friendly, but she won't go up to a person for affection. She will take it and love it if you track her down. She responds by making kitty noises when you call her by name. She will be spayed before being made ready for adoption. About 2 years old.

Annie (Huntley resident dog)- Got very jealous and mad when Ubi got a marrow bone and it resulted in some minor arguments. She kept ending up on top, so Ubi and Annie each got one. Ubi is afraid to put it down, and had to go outside to feel comfortable enough to gnaw on it. She is no longer crated and her bed is next to Ubi's. I put Ubi to bed one night around 2am when I was fuzzy headed- turns out the next morning, 2 faces were staring at me out of Ubi's crate. ooops. lol Neither of them made any whining or barking noises the entire night!

Figaro- Has been adopted! YAY FIG!

As always, email me with any questions on the family of furbabies!
I will have to upload pictures of the resident cats soon, as I think they are getting jealous!

Monday, January 16, 2006


Ivy, will be available for adoption soon! Posted by Picasa


Do you have any idea how hard it is to photograph a black cat??? Posted by Picasa


Sit still, Ivy! : ) Posted by Picasa

Wednesday, January 11, 2006


Ubi drying on the dog couch Posted by Picasa


The dogs try to act incognito after their baths. Annie hates baths, but Ubi LOVES them!  Posted by Picasa


Annie the resident dog "hiding" after her bath. Posted by Picasa


Ivy in quarantine. She is not yet available for adoption but will be soon! She is an all black female cat. She is Ginny's mother. Posted by Picasa


Ginny chilling out after her spay surgery. This is how this cat relaxes. She likes to be held like a baby and petted all day long. She would make a *great* therapy cat, or a cat to someone who isn't very mobile but still wants to have a lap cat. Now that her surgery is complete, she is ready for adoption through CODA. Posted by Picasa

Wednesday, January 04, 2006


Figaro (12 weeks old, male) on left. Ginny (6 mos, female) on right. Both are adoptable! They play amidst Christmas chaos! New dog toys, cat toys and kid toys in this picture. Taken 12/25/05 Posted by Picasa


Ubi and his broccoli stalk. That boy LOVES his veggies! taken 1/4/05 Posted by Picasa


Figaro (top) is available for adoption through a private foster family. Ginny (bottom) is available for adoption also, through CODA. Email me for more details! Posted by Picasa


Heaven's New Year's Day emergency transport to his safe home! Posted by Picasa