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Smiling Dog Farms

Giving hope to the forgotten, neglected & rejected...

P.O.Box 743   Wharton, Texas 77488

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Buster II Has One Sponsor

That home is Smiling Dog Farms!

 

How You Can Help!

 

He could really use your help with his monthly expenses though. He would appreciate you so much if you would consider sponsoring him or making a one-time donation in his name.

 

Please consider signing on to help put a smile on Buster’s face. He needs your ongoing support in his new life at Smiling Dog Farms.

 

*The selected amount will billed to your credit card each month via PayPal.

You may cancel at any time.

 

We have a severe housing crisis!  We try to never say "No" to a dog who needs us. We are ALWAYS in need of more housing units!  Learn more on our Housing Page.

living in updated housing.

Housing

Housing Page >>

There are a great number of items we can really use that are on our wish list.

Simply go to the page to view them all!

Wish List Page >>

At Smiling Dog Farms, we keep all our animals happy and smiling with full tummies!   You can make a dog smile! Donate whatever you can spare. Check out our pantry page to see how you can help.

Pantry

Pantry Page >>

Adoption Partners take our dogs into their homes and teach them social graces -- like not to poop on the carpet or chew up the TV remote. Do YOU have what it takes to be an Adoption Partner?  Learn more on our Adoption Page.

Adoption Partners

Adoption Partners Page >>

We have t-shirts,  Nu-Stock products and more for sale in our Store.

MAKE A DOG SMILE

Buy something from us. See our selection on our Store Page.

Our Store

Store Page >>

Pegger K.

You’ll note the proximity of his favorite red lobster toy in the pictures. It squeaks and he likes that a lot, so he carries it around with him. It rode with him in his crate all the way from New England. Bosco loves his new play yard. It backs up to a pasture with  beautiful views and interesting neighbors. Amos and Ona, the resident donkeys, came to visit on the first day. (You can’t see it in the photo, but there’s a wire fence that separates the donkeys from Bosco’s yard by about 4’ - but they can get very close to one another, and check each other out.) It was interesting that Bosco didn’t bark or fuss at the donkeys. He was just curious. Being a city boy, he found these strange creatures to be very interesting. And he hasn’t shown any signs of being aggressive.

We hope to find Bosco a friend to share his townhome and play yard with - someone to run and play with, and nap with. We’ll start introducing him to potential buddies once he’s had a chance to fully settle in.

You’ll note the proximity of his favorite red lobster toy in the pictures. It squeaks and he likes that a lot, so he carries it around with him. It rode with him in his crate all the way from New England. Bosco loves his new play yard. It backs up to a pasture with  beautiful views and interesting neighbors. Amos and Ona, the resident donkeys, came to visit on the first day. (You can’t see it in the photo, but there’s a wire fence that separates the donkeys from Bosco’s yard by about 4’ - but they can get very close to one another, and check each other out.) It was interesting that Bosco didn’t bark or fuss at the donkeys. He was just curious. Being a city boy, he found these strange creatures to be very interesting. And he hasn’t shown any signs of being aggressive.

We hope to find Bosco a friend to share his townhome and play yard with - someone to run and play with, and nap with. We’ll start introducing him to potential buddies once he’s had a chance to fully settle in.

YOU Can Help

There is no such thing as a gift too small!

 

We have all heard that before, and there is a reason, it is completely true! Even a monthly gift of $10.00 helps greatly to support one of these dogs.