Bean was a very loved owner surrender who is 4 years old. Things changed for him when they had a baby come into the family, once the baby was moving around it became clear that things took on a whole new dynamic, he didn’t get all the attention any longer.
Bean just wasn’t comfortable with small children and would need to be put in the back yard or another room whenever they had company. It became clear to the couple that he needed to be in a home without children. And that he deserved so much more, a better life than they could give him, one where he didn’t have to compete for love, affection, and attention anymore. They felt they owed this to Bean, he was so good to them. This was a hard decision for them to come too but, they wanted to do what would be best for Bean so, they contacted Col. Potter for help in finding Bean a new forever family.
The name Bean, from a Celtic word for “spirit” and Scottish meaning fair-skinned. As we all know cairns do have much spirit in them and so does Bean. He loves to play, go for walks, is good with other dogs and is totally housebroken. He understands many commands and if you say "give kisses", he will lick you. He has one floppy ear which gives him personality plus. I’m sure that the matchmakers will find him a new family quickly.
Thanks to all that helped with getting him into rescue and to Chris J. in Texas that will be fostering him. Without all the support of NLOL and all of the great volunteers Col. Potter would not be able to help all the cairns that we do. Bless your “cairn” hearts!
Welcome “Bean”!
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