Noah's Ark Bayou Sanctuary Animal Rescue
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Bonded Pairs

Dogs are pack animals by nature. Many times we rescue dogs that have either been abandoned together or brought to the shelter together and have spent their whole lives together, with not enough attention from their humans and only each other for comfort and love. When we rescue dogs from this circumstance we feel it is our responsibility to them, to do everything in our power to find them a loving, forever home where they can stay together. We know that sometimes people are only looking to add one dog to their family, but we hope, by learning about our bonded pairs and hearing their stories, that you will find it in your heart to open your homes to one of these bonded pairs.

(We may still consider applications for a single dog if is a great home.)
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Cagney and Campbell
These boys have been together their whole lives and after 6 years together they really want to stay together. They are very loving but are shy so they need a family that will give them time to get used to new people and surrounings. They sleep in a crate at night and are house trained. They each weigh about 25-30 pounds and are are fully vaccinated, micro-chipped, neutered and on monthly heartworm and flea prevention.