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Our Weekly Falmouth Enterprise Column
By Anna Dos Santos
Friday, November 21, 2025
The list of available dogs has shortened considerably this past week. Iris, the Chihuahua mix, went to her new home and Daphne, our 12year old Jack Russell, did as well. They both are enjoying life with owners that will dote on them and make them very happy and contented.
Our German Shepherd, Liza, is scheduled to go to her new home this weekend and Cooper has had great interest and will soon be following Liza out the door! Nukka, the Malamute, will be staying with her current owner after all.
Julian is a recent, local surrender who is a bundle of energy. He is a tri-colored terrier/hound mix who weighs about 45 lb, is about 8 years old, neutered and in good health. Running, chasing balls and playing with toys are his idea of fun. Since he is highly food motivated, we are using treats to help him learn to harness his energy and walk better on a leash. Julian is a quick learner and has made great progress. He really wants to be a loved member of a family again, so call us at 508-548-7742
One of the fun things to do at the shelter is trying to identify the breed of our dogs. Since most dogs are a mix of multiple breeds, it can be a pointless exercise, but it’s an interesting exercise. Iggy came to us as a local surrender after the family broke up and neither partner could keep him. When looking at Iggy, it’s a good guess that he is a Coonhound, possibly a Treeing Walker Coonhound, based on his coloring and markings. His spots remind us of Pointers, so that could be part of his genetic makeup, too.
In any case, as soon as you take Iggy for a walk, you know he is a scent hound, taking you for a tour of the grass, following who knows what scent he has identified. He’s a friendly dog, doesn’t react to the other dogs at the shelter, weighs about 70lbs and would really love to have a family that would walk him frequently. Call us at 508-548-7742 for an appointment to meet Iggy.
Friends of Falmouth Dogs has created and maintained a Memorial Garden paved with bricks that honor the memory of beloved pets. The bricks are engraved with personal messages that will live on indefinitely. If you would like to have a brick immortalize your favorite pup, please visit our website at www.friendsoffalmouthdogs.org for the order form.
Monetary donations are always needed here at the shelter so we can continue caring for the dogs in our custody and help low income dog owners pay for veterinary care and dog food. Our goal is that with our help, many more dogs will stay healthy - or get heathy - and live longer and happier lives.
The Cape Cod Foundation provides grant funding to us and we are supremely grateful for their support. Unfortunately, our costs exceed our grant support. If you would like to help provide medical care for the dogs in our care and in our community, donations by check (PO Box 438, Falmouth, MA 02541) or or via PayPal are always welcomed.
Friends of Falmouth Dogs holds state license #0183.
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