Midge

Midge

Senior Citizen Alert!!! There is a new senior in town and her name is Midge! Midge was dropped off at the shelter after the family could no longer afford her. However, Midge’s body tells a different story! The years have not been kind to sweet Midge. It is evident that Midge has done her share of birthing babies and she could use a little nip and tuck to put things back where they used to be but, that is not going to happen to Midge and she is just fine with a sag here and there!  After spending the day with Midge her only question was why after birthing babies all these years, why did she have to leave in the golden years of her life ?  Could it be that Midge could no longer have bulldog babies and she was no longer needed around the house? Midge and I are thinking that is so! It doesn’t look like Midge has had her toe nails cut in her entire life. They were so long they curled under her feet and dug into her pads. Midge wants you to know she has had more baths this week than she has had in her entire life. She has been scrubbed head to toe and back again! Tomorrow we are going to work on her beauty program again and before you know it Midge will be beautiful head to toe . She needs a family that just let’s her be herself, she will never be the beauty queen, but she would like to be the queen of your home. Midge is a senior (7 years old) looking for a family that will love her forever .  Are you the family for Midge? She is spayed, current on vaccinations, on a heartworm preventative. Her adoption fee is $400.00.

 

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  • william bray | 01.16.2012 at 8:58 pm

    Would like very much to meet Midge and see if we bond. Have had Buldogs for over 25 years and my last Ms. Maggie gas passed on. I am a senior my self and can use a little love that only a Buldog can bring. PS. She may sag a bit but so do I so that is not a problem. What matters is a lot of love for a being that deserves a good finish on the golden years.

    Bill Btay

  • william bray | 01.16.2012 at 8:58 pm

    Would like very much to meet Midge and see if we bond. Have had Buldogs for over 25 years and my last Ms. Maggie gas passed on. I am a senior my self and can use a little love that only a Buldog can bring. PS. She may sag a bit but so do I so that is not a problem. What matters is a lot of love for a being that deserves a good finish on the golden years.

    Bill Bray

  • Stacey Morones | 02.09.2012 at 5:15 pm

    We would love to meet Midge. We think she would be a great sister for our two girls and our Pug. I can just picture her cuddled up with Taco (our Pug) on the couch snoring away.

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