Meet Peachy. My current foster dog. This little lady is in the market for someone to love her, cherish her and give her all the belly rubs a girl could ask for, for as long as she lives. She’s looking for someone who will accept her even if she can’t see very well and even if she decides to growl at big dogs on occasion, because hey, she had to learn to survive on the streets of NYC, so how could you blame her for being cautious when meeting someone new? She’s looking for someone who promises to never, ever dump her in a park again to fend for herself, shivering through the night just hoping to make it to the next day…
In return she promises to greet you everyday with more excitement than you’ve probably ever received before. She promises to make sure you’re safe and warm by snuggling with you quietly whenever you have to get work done. And she promises to always wag her tail when you talk to her, just to let you know how much your very being makes her happy.
Peachy is my 11th foster dog. She is sweet as can be, especially once she gets to know you. She was found by a good samaritan all by herself in a park at 5:30 in the morning, most likely dumped there by someone who didn’t want her anymore. Something that happens far too often. She will be so loyal to her forever person, as she’s already so loyal to me. As you can tell from her photos she has cataracts that have left her visually impaired, but despite those impairments she gets around incredibly well. She sometimes gets a little nervous around strangers, but like I said, how could you blame her?
She gives the best greetings ever. Whether you’re coming home after 2 minutes away or two hours, she will literally jump for joy whenever she sees you. Fostering Peachy has truly been a privilege. She deserves nothing but love for the rest of her life. If you’re interested in adopting Peachy, you can email me at tedi@tedisarah.com.
xo,
Tedi
What a sweet looking girl! This makes me so sad to think that someone would just leave a little, innocent dog to fend for itself. Thank you for helping her!
She really was so sweet! Luckily she’s been adopted and she has the best new mom ever!! Thanks for stopping by and reading about Miss Peachy. 🙂