The Dog Liberator™

The Dog Liberator rescues abandoned dogs throughout the Southeast. Based in Central Florida, this non-profit organization fosters all of their dogs in a home environment. Founded in 2009, all dogs are fully vetted, spayed or neutered prior to adoption. The Dog Liberator focuses in rescuing the herding breed, which consists of Border Collies, Shepherds, Sheepdogs, Aussies, Collies, and Deaf/Blind Dogs.

Doogie Bowser, the Pembroke Welsh Corgi ~ Adopted!

Doogie Bowser, the Pembroke Welsh Corgi ~ Adopted!


Oh gosh. Really, oh gosh!!! Is this not the cutest little guy you ever did see? 25 pounds of love! Is anyone going to be surprised to know that this one was rescued by Amy? No, I didn’t think so. She is simply amazing. I don’t know how she does it, but she seems to always be the lady-on-the-spot when an amazing dog gets abandoned.

Since she majored in British literature (with an emphasis on the Romantic period ~ no, seriously, she did!), Amy keeps a great diary on her fosters. Here we go:

Foster Diary of Doogie Bowser, the Pembroke Welsh Corgi

Everyone at The Dog Liberator knows I love corgis. Our fearless leader, Gisele – not so much. But I think I’ve happened upon the one corgi that may change her mind …


Enter Doogie Bowser, a 5-year-old Pembroke Welsh Corgi that is neither yappy nor snappy (both less-than-endearing qualities that have been attributed to some corgis). In fact, Doogie is pretty much perfect. He’s sweet as sugar and very people-friendly, submissive with the other dogs, allows me to take his food/treats right out of his mouth, drops everything when told to “leave it,” walks well on a leash, enjoys a good game of fetch, stands like a soldier for bath time, and is completely housetrained. Oh, and did I mention that he’s as cute as a bug in a rug? (Sorry – I am from the South – I can’t help myself sometimes!)

Doogie has been fully vetted and neutered. The only reason this charming fellow is looking for his forever home is because his owner went away to college and her parents could not keep him. The fact of the matter is – if someone doesn’t snatch this little treasure up soon – I might just become a foster failure and keep him myself! I love him!

There are a lot more photos of Doogie Bowser in his photo album.

If you are interested in adopting Doogie Bowser, please review our adoption process, then e-mail amyb.thedogliberator@gmail.com

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