ADOPTED

Rooster, STAR # 1667

Rooster was adopted by alumni, Scott. We are over the moon happy for our handsome gentleman who came to STAR in terrible, neglected shape We found him at the Galveston shelter in July and he had absolutely no fur, infections, and could barely walk. Since then, he’s got fur and an attitude! Rooster is off to live his best life and gets to hang out with Jeter (class of 2015) and his new family in Houston. Thank you to Barbara for being his first foster home and showing him love and endless patience with medicated baths and nail trims – then over to 2nd foster home Steve and Sue for even more love, care and couch spoiling. Thank you to transport team of Jackie and Erica. Teamwork has absolutely made the dream work for Rooster.
This is Rooster (yes, he has a cowlick on top of his head). ..
STAR found him at the Galveston shelter near the end of July.. He had absolutely no fur.. He was discovered to have a long time skin infection that has been treated and an ear infection..
His nails were so long he could barely walk.. If ever a dog was neglected, it was this boy..
The good news is his infections have been treated and new fur is growing in… he is neutered, vaccinated and chipped..
And ready to begin a new life..
Here is what his foster home has to say about Rooster..
Rooster would do good either by himself or with another dog…   just not a really young one full of energy.

He can be very vocal when he gets wound up and when we get home every evening he goes and gets in his crate or the raised bed and just chills until we go to bed.  He listens well and he loves attention.  He loves it when I rub his brush on him and loves bathes. I have never had a dog that likes bathes. So here is his bio:

“Hi!  My name is Rooster.  Are you looking for an older gentleman{I think I am 7 or 8 years old} who is calm to share your life with? I am a sweet older dog who likes to go for car rides, go for walks and hang out with my person. You will never go anywhere alone again.. Going outside to get something out of your car?  I will go with you to make sure you are safe.  I am very trustworthy. I don’t counter surf or chew up anything that doesn’t belong to me. I love marrow bones  and I LOVE pupachinos. I don’t play with toys much but I have started playing with them a little bit.   I don’t get on furniture or the bed, but  if you will allow me to I will sleep by your bed all night.  If I need to go potty I will let you know.  I know I don’t have much hair right now, but I have a lot more since I have gotten medicine to take care  of my skin infection.  Hair or not, I am a very sweet boy and I would love to be your companion for the rest of my days.”
If you would like to meet Rooster or adopt him, please go to our website.. read about Adoption and submit an application.. His foster home is in
Houston..
Rooster is waiting to be your new best friend !!!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Rooster is a red tri male, 60 lbs. and most likely approx. 7-8 years old.. Found at the Galveston shelter, he is the picture of neglect.. He has a very bad untreated skin infection.. and ear infection.. He will be neutered and taken care of by his foster home in Austin.. So far he is the sweetest boy ever.. Oh.. and somehow he is HW- !! He will be available for adoption sometime around the end of September depending on how he responds to the meds.

UPDATE:  Rooster is responding to meds and actually growing new fuzz.. He will be transferred to Houston sometime around the 24th of August..


Recent Happy Tails Aussies

image

ADOPTED

Draco, STAR #2092

Draco is off to lead a great life with our long-time volunteer and Alumni - Mack Holland.  He recently lost his beloved Smokey (STAR #1332 '17) and both he and Rayne #1210 '16 wer...

image

ADOPTED

Mishka, STAR #2089

Mishka (left) made such an impression on her foster parents that they could not envision letting her go, so she's "home" with the Ward family. From being abandoned in Alaska, to a ...

image

ADOPTED

Levi, STAR #2077

Levi has been adopted! He came to STAR from family who did not have time for him and thus he was spending a lot of time alone in the yard or in a crate. He learned so much at his f...

image

ADOPTED

Becker, STAR #2086

Great news to report that Becker has found a wonderful and loving home with STAR Alum, Carolyn. Becker follows in the paw-steps of Freeway #111 '15 and June #1020 '19. This good bo...

image

ADOPTED

Onyx, STAR #2096

Onyx (L) has been adopted by his foster home and alumni family, the Pearsons. He will be their 4th STAR dog and joins Ringo #2066, Bigfoot #1170 and Spencer #1196. Thank you, Porte...

image

ADOPTED

Millie, STAR #2084

Millie (center) will be staying forever with her foster family who took such great care of her and worked tirelessly when she escaped from her adopters. They decided she belonged w...

image

ADOPTED

Riley, STAR #2085

Riley has been adopted! Derrick and Keeley, and their spunky mini-Aussie Arya were looking to add a dog to the home and Riley is a perfect match. Welcome to the STAR Family and tha...

image

ADOPTED

Cowboy, STAR #2091

From shelter to STAR to Home - handsome Cowboy is now a part of the Holder family! He'll get to play with Razzie (female beagle) and the Aussies that come by when family visits. Wa...