My Story
Kenny is named for Country Singer Kenny Rogers (see below). He is a 12week old German Shepherd/ Boxer mix.
Kenny knows how to use a "doggie door" to go out to "potty". Kenny is well on his way to being house trained!
Kenny is a handsome boy who certainly has the Shepherd look to his dark muzzle. He has gray on his chest and a bit of white on his chin.
Kenny's story is found on the "Country Singers Puppies" PetFinder page.
Kenny is a blend of 2 wonderful family dog breeds.
He is a sweet ,active, alert friendly puppy who loves to romp and play with his siblings.
Kenny will bring the traits of nurturing and protection to his new family which will emerge as he develops. He is a curious active puppy who also loves to snuggle.
Kenny is already paper trained, he will run over on the paper to "potty", Good puppy!
Kenny will only be adopted as a valued inside family member.
ADOPTION FEE: $135 (Includes Free Neuter Certificate).
If you are interested in adopting Kenny please call Sarella at 706-267-2674
An Application to adopt Kenny can be filled out at:
www.CanineShelterRescue.org
MEDICAL INFORMATION:
Age: 12 weeks as of 11/1/07
Weight at 12 weeks, 15 pounds
Neuter Due: Jan. of 2008
Dewormed: 10/1-3/07, Panacur
DHLPP+C: (#1) 10/10/07
(#2) 10/24/07
(#3) Due: 11/7/07
Rabies Due: Dec of 2007
Begin Heartgard: Dec of 2007
Begin Frontline: Dec of 2007
Kenny is named for Country Music Singer Kenny Rogers:
Kenneth Donald "Kenny" Rogers (born August 21, 1938, in Houston, Texas) is a prolific American country music singer, photographer, producer, songwriter, actor and businessman.
Kenny Rogers was the fourth of seven children born to Floyd Rogers, a carpenter, and his wife Lucille, a nurse. Rogers graduated from Jefferson Davis High School in Houston. According to the Texas birth records, his middle given name is Ray and he is sometimes credited in his film roles as "Kenneth Ray Rogers."
His career began in the mid-1950s
In 1976, Rogers launched his solo career. Rogers soon developed a more middle of the road sound, with a somewhat rough but tuneful voiced style that sold to both pop and country audiences; to date, he has charted more than 60 top 40 hit singles (including upwards of 25 #1's) and 50 of his albums have charted. His music has also been featured in top selling movie soundtracks, such as Convoy, Urban Cowboy and The Big Lebowski.
Rogers first outing for his new label was Love Lifted Me. The album charted and two singles "Love Lifted Me" and "While The Feeling's Good" were minor hits. The song "Runaway Girl" was featured in the motion picture "Trackdown". Later in 1976, Rogers issued his second album, the self-titled Kenny Rogers, whose first single "Laura (What's He Got That I Ain't Got)", was another solo hit.
On 28 January 1985 Rogers was one of the 45 artists who recorded the worldwide charity song "We Are the World to support hunger victims in Africa. On January 1987, Kenny Rogers co-hosted the American Music Awards at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles. Through 1988 to 1990, Kenny Rogers had reached the pinnacle of his career.
His success is worldwide. For example, he has played many well-attended concerts in Europe and the Far East, where he has charted numerous singles and albums from the 1970s through to the present day. New Zealand was a big stronghold during his First Edition days. His 1985 greatest-hits package, The Kenny Rogers Story, reached #1 on the British country chart — and four years later (in 1989), was still at #2.
Kenny Rodgers has been a significant force in Country Music.