Jasmine was the dog I talked about in MC last week. Basically, her owners are moving and the pet policy where they are going does not allow dogs over 25lbs. We had hoped that we could keep her until a new home could be found. Outdoorschic said she will advertise Jasmine on her website. We went yesterday to meet her and were planning on bringing her home. We took Blaze with us b/c sometimes she doesn't get along w/ other dogs and we wanted to make sure they would get along. On a high note, Blaze behaved wonderfully (I was very proud). Unfortunately, Jasmine did not like Blaze. We tried walking them around in a nearby field, but Jasmine kept barking/lunging/etc. There was just no way we could bring her with us :( Jasmine lives w/ another dog and Cindy (her owner) said that her son brought other dogs over several times and she never acted that way.
Cindy said they are going to be finishing their move the first week of Jan. So I'm trying to remain hopeful that we can still find a new home for her. With that hope in mine, here are some pics and as much info as I could get about Jasmine:


Jasmine is a 10 year old Chow/German Shepherd mix. She weighs between 55 & 60 lbs. Cindy got her about 3 years ago. Before that she lived in a small pen on a farm. She *loves* people. Currently she lives with a Havenese puppy and 2 cats (and they all get along fine). Her owner has been running a daycare in her home for years so Jasmine is very used to small children and does well with them. She doesn't play with toys a whole lot, but has recently starting playing a little bit of fetch. She enjoys spending time outside and taking walks. She also likes to take car rides. She is very clever and knows how to open doors (I'm told she doesn't care about closing them though
) She will also test gates and will go out them if they aren't securely latched. She doesn't know many comments right now, but she does know sit and seems very willing to please so will probably pick up other commands with some work.
There's not a whole lot of time left, but maybe if we all try to get the word out about Jasmine, we'll be able to help her find a new home.