Olive Her Friends: Meet Ludo
My dog Olive is my best friend, I couldn't imagine life without her. I wish everyone had an Olive. That's why we teamed up with Ninna's Road to Rescue. We love to show off some of Ninna's adoptable dogs, so hopefully, you find that companion you've been looking for.
Meet the sweetest boy with one of the worst stories. Although he looks like he has it all together now, he lived a rough life before he was rescues. This sweet 3-year-old Shih Tzu was so badly matted when he was rescued that he had to be sedated just so the vet tech could take care of all the horrid matting. His adoption fee is $170, which includes vetting, microchip, and a microchip enrollment fee. Due to the neglect he suffered, he is also heartworm positive.
Here is what the crew at Ninna's Road to Rescue had to say about this precious boy: "Ludo came to us with Mr. Corskie as owner-surrenders. The two were spotted in the road near an abandoned, overgrown trailer. The lady that spotted them reached out to one of our rescue friends and she then contacted us to see if we'd be able to take them. We told her we would. Come to find out, the trailer wasn't abandoned but someone in fact did live there. He agreed to sign the dogs over knowing he couldn't give him what they needed. He told our rescue friend that the dogs were dumped at his place a couple of years ago and he's just been feeding them. Our rescue friend got a signed release from him and well, here they are. Ludo was encased in thick, wet matting. We were able to at least cut the hair away from his eyes so he could see and the rest was removed by our wonderful vet tech, Kelli, while he was under sedation. He is a sweet boy. He does great in a kennel and walks well on a leash. Because his past was filled with neglect, we are looking for a quiet, patient and nurturing home for him. If you think that’s you, we welcome your application."
Notes from Ninna's Road to Rescue:
*We do adopt out of state provided the adopter is willing and able to travel to us once approved. We do not ship or transport our animals and there is no exception to this rule.
*All of our adoptable dogs are small, and they are never to be left outside alone, ever! We only rehome our dogs to adopters that plan to have them as inside dogs and part of the family! We do allow adopters with doggie doors, provided there is SECURE fencing. There is no exception to this rule!
*HOUSETRAINING: We do NOT guarantee that any of our adoptable dogs are housetrained. While most should be easily trained, keep in mind that they live in a rescue where they have access to the outdoors all day and are inside at night. Even if they were surrendered to us as housetrained, it doesn’t mean they will automatically be housetrained in your home. Housetraining them should be easy in the right home with time, patience, and consistency.
*We do not guarantee the age, health or temperament of any of the dogs we rehome. Many of the dogs we take in come from animal control and rarely do we have histories and even when we do, many times the histories are inaccurate.
*Only adopters with a responsible dog ownership history and excellent vet reference need apply. If you bring this pet into your heart and home, you will receive in return many years of love, companionship, and loyalty. That’s our guarantee.
Other notes: This pet is available for adoption through Ninna’s Road to Rescue, Benton, La. We are 501c3 non-profit organization. Our mission is to rescue small-breed dogs and a handful of cats and to re-home them into RESPONSIBLE and CARING forever homes.
Time may be of the essence if you are looking to adopt a specific animal. We do not reserve animals, unless and until we have approved your application, provided the animal is still available at the time we receive your application. The first APPROVED application we receive will be considered. We are NOT a first-come, first-serve rescue!! We adopt our rescues out to the RIGHT home, not just A home. Only responsible pet owners need to apply.
Applying to adopt does NOT commit you to the adoption until you’ve met the pet (unless you already have and know you want to adopt the pet)."