Adoptable Dog of the Week – Roomba

Amy Tokic
by Amy Tokic

Roomba, our Adoptable Dog of the Week, is ready to clean up any food you drop! This little guy is a Fox Terrier mix who lives in Augusta, Maine. Roomba is already neutered, housetrained, up to date with shots, good with kids, and good with dogs.


Roomba’s Tale:


Hi, my name is Roomba. I move around the floor like a vacuum cleaner. I am a tri-pawd now but I didn’t need that hurt leg anyway.


I am a little Fox Terrier/Terrier mix. I am 18 months old and I weigh 11 pounds. I have had all of my shots and have been neutered. YIKES! I am all set to go to live at your house. Uh, how about calling it “our” house, OK? Those funny-looking creatures, named humans, I think they are called, told me that they think that I am pretty darn cute. What do YOU think, huh?


Can you stand hearing more good stuff about me? I am an even-tempered boy. I am in tune to everything going on around me. I love play time with my pals and I love playing with toys. It’s all fun!


Oh, how I would love to have my own home and some peeps to cuddle with and they could love me and take good care of me. That is my first dream! My second dream is all about treats and playing and romping with my new family. We could play catch in the back yard, throw a Frisbee, go for walks and do all the things good buddies do together. Ah, I can see it all now!


To learn more or to adopt Roomba, please contact A Better Place – Maine by email.

Amy Tokic
Amy Tokic

Amy Tokic, Editor of PetGuide.com, is a passionate animal lover and proud pet parent of Oscar, a Shih Tzu/Chihuahua cross, and Zed, a Japanese Chin. Her love of animals began in kindergarten, when she brought her stuffed dog Snoopy into class with her every day. Now, she writes about her adventures in pet ownership and tirelessly researches products, news and health related issues she can share with other animal enthusiasts. In her free time, Amy loves perusing used book and record stores, obsessing over the latest pet products available and chasing squirrels with wild abandon (a habit attributed to spending too much time with her pooches).

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