Fly Boy
Name: Fly Boy
Breed: German Shepherd Dog/ Norwegian Elkhound
Gender: Male
Status: Owned; Search and Rescue Dog
Mate: Cheyenne
Pups: Beagle, Avian, Amelia, Candace, Fletcher, Zephyr and Red Barron (c)Rush+Skitz
Parents: Maxwell and Reba
Siblings: London and 4 others (deceased)
Half Sibling: Ferbi
Likes: Flying, people, being alive, grateful people/ dogs, his job, saving people
Dislikes: Death, spoiled ungrateful people/ dogs, Water, seeing someone close to him dead
Personality: Charming, shy, happy, hard-working, head strong, set in his ways, has a Southern accent.
History: When he was born his mother’s master didn't want her to have pups so he took Fly boy and his siblings and threw them in an old shop's dumpster (they were six weeks old). They cried for three days and were weaker then ever while Fly boy watched his three sisters suffer then eventually die.
He and his two brothers were found on the third day by a shorter woman with curly brown hair. She turned them to the rescue center. They tried to bring them back to health but his weaker brother died on the first night that they were there.
Fly boy and his brother, London, grew up in the kennel. They lived there and at multiple foster homes for 2 ½ years.
Fly Boy was then found by a coast patrol officer and was adopted, leaving his brother behind forever. Now he is a search and rescue dog and he is very happy to be with his master.
Breed: German Shepherd Dog/ Norwegian Elkhound
Gender: Male
Status: Owned; Search and Rescue Dog
Mate: Cheyenne
Pups: Beagle, Avian, Amelia, Candace, Fletcher, Zephyr and Red Barron (c)Rush+Skitz
Parents: Maxwell and Reba
Siblings: London and 4 others (deceased)
Half Sibling: Ferbi
Likes: Flying, people, being alive, grateful people/ dogs, his job, saving people
Dislikes: Death, spoiled ungrateful people/ dogs, Water, seeing someone close to him dead
Personality: Charming, shy, happy, hard-working, head strong, set in his ways, has a Southern accent.
History: When he was born his mother’s master didn't want her to have pups so he took Fly boy and his siblings and threw them in an old shop's dumpster (they were six weeks old). They cried for three days and were weaker then ever while Fly boy watched his three sisters suffer then eventually die.
He and his two brothers were found on the third day by a shorter woman with curly brown hair. She turned them to the rescue center. They tried to bring them back to health but his weaker brother died on the first night that they were there.
Fly boy and his brother, London, grew up in the kennel. They lived there and at multiple foster homes for 2 ½ years.
Fly Boy was then found by a coast patrol officer and was adopted, leaving his brother behind forever. Now he is a search and rescue dog and he is very happy to be with his master.