Foster to Adopt a Dog: How the Process Works
Foster-to-adopt offers a trial period to see if a dog is the right fit, bridging temporary care and permanent adoption for a happy home.
Romy and Michelle are a delightful, bonded pair of Border Terriers, full of bright, playful energy and an abundance of affection. At just a year and a half old, these girls are inseparable, finding comfort and joy in each other's company. They love to chase toys with enthusiasm, curl up together for naps in a sweet terrier tangle, and are always ready to engage with their favorite people. Their gentle nature makes them expert snugglers, happily melting into laps or cuddling close on the couch, thriving on being near their human family and, of course, each other.
As Border Terriers, Romy and Michelle embody the breed's characteristic intelligence, spunk, and affectionate loyalty. They are known for their lively personalities and keen curiosity, making them engaging companions. This breed typically requires moderate grooming to maintain their wiry coats and sheds moderately. Their high energy levels mean they need consistent exercise to keep them happy and healthy, making them ideal partners for active individuals or families who enjoy outdoor activities and playtime.
Romy and Michelle are seeking a loving home that understands and cherishes their unique bond, committed to keeping them together forever. An active family or individual who can provide them with ample exercise, mental stimulation, and plenty of cuddles would be an ideal match. They are good with other dogs, suggesting they could thrive in a multi-pet household, provided existing pets are spayed/neutered, vaccinated, and on heartworm prevention. If you're ready for double the love, laughter, and tail wags, this beautiful duo is waiting to share their heartwarming connection with you.
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Foster-to-adopt offers a trial period to see if a dog is the right fit, bridging temporary care and permanent adoption for a happy home.
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