Volunteers 4 Paws ~ Featured Blogger

Today we are pleased to introduce you to Volunteers 4 Paws.  We also get to introduce you to some of their adoptable animals.

Volunteers 4 Paws is a blog focused on promoting volunteerism in shelters and rescues, fostering, health and responsible dog care awareness, dog related reviews and generally highlighting how great life can be with our dogs.
Jen, the blog writer, and her understanding partner have four of their own dogs : Tsuki, a 5 year old female shiba inu who is queen of her minions; Kitsu, a 6 year old male shiba inu who is every dog's best bud; Buckley, a 1 year old Beagle/Bichon who is the love of my life; and Kiba, a 7 year old Beagle/Husky who is teaching me something new every day. We also have a pet rat named Neville.

Here are 3 of their favorite posts:

Celebrating Kiba's first gotcha day recently

A valentines day photo project for shelter dogs (lots of photos!)

Appreciating how the shelter environment can help a hand-shy dog

Now for something really special, here are 5 shelter dogs who need your love!  Click on their links for more info.

Austin is awesome. He goes to every adoption event and is great with other dogs and kids. He is still very much 'puppy' and could use leash training. No cats!
Celia is an amazing hiking buddy. She is remarkable on the trail following her nose, and is affectionate when she trusts you. She does not prefer the company of other dogs.

Twister is loads of fun. She will help you get the lead out! She is good around kids. She has the potential to be compatible with another dog who matches her play style and energy. No cats.

Spike was returned to the shelter when he didn't get along with another dog in his home. He is fantastic with all people and can maintain composure around other dogs, he just seems to get nervous when they get too close. He's a great size, and is a ham for attention!

Anya is beautiful, funny, affectionate, and LOVES people. She is not compatible with other pets.

Take a few minutes this weekend to check out Volunteers 4 Paws and their adoptable pets.  You might just find your new best friend!