Tinkie Winkie and myself (Idefix), just got dropped of in Candiac to a foster home who couldn’t decide which one of us to foster, so they decided to take both of us for a couple of days to see if they can handle the two. If not they will decide which one of us they will keep fostering and the other one will need a new foster home.
I’m kind of hoping that they will keep both of us, that way I can keep Tinkie company (since he doesn’t like being all alone) and it would save one of us from having to move again.












































Please let me know if Tinkie Winkie needs a home. We are a couple with a baby (1 years old) and we are mostly home during the day. We live in Cote St-Luc near lots of parks. We are looking for a happy dog to complete our family!
Tinkie Winkie has been adopted. See the adoption section for the available dogs and the adopted section to see updates once they get adopted.
-Rick
Hey why the attitude about answering the question? Seems you would get more people to adopt dogs by just answering their question than by bitching at them to read the post. Turns off people to the adoption website when someone is a cranky ass in their response.
Because these “lets say” questions are really a waist of time. I don’t care if it turns people off as you’re not adopting the human that replies, it’s the dogs that count and they could care less about these “lets say” questions humans are asking over and over again. The reason for this website is so people (the humans) “read” before asking questions, and to post “comments” (not questions!) it saves time…
Obviously he can be adopted out alone as Tinkie Winkie has been adopted. If this foster decided to take both, that means what? we didn’t ask for them to take both thus they can live alone, but because of the separation anxiety the “potential” foster offered to take them both for the time being.
The problem won’t get fixed by “adopting” them both out, but getting rid of the anxiety issues. But hey it’s what tons of people do in today’s society, they put a bandage on the boo-boo in “hopes” it gets fixed… If these comments turns someone off from adopting so be it, every dog will find home either way. We don’t do this for people but for the dogs. Sophie doesn’t just find “any” home, but she find the “right” home. The “right” homes usually come by the handful in Quebec, the “any” home can be “anyone” and Sophie ain’t looking for a quantity of adoptions, but quality adoptions.
If they don’t like what they read, they can go elsewhere it’s not the dogs in need of home that’s lacking in Montreal, it’s the lack of good homes… People need to consider that posting comments is step 1 of the screening process…
If you want a cranky ass response it’s above ^
-Rick