Animal Success Stories
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Liberty
I wanted to let you know how happy I am with Liberty. Proud to say I'm a foster
failure. She has been a wonderful addition to my family. My two daughters and I
spoil her with hugs, kisses and LOTS of cuddling. I think she knows she was rescued
because she reciprocates the love right back to us. She's a happy and playful girl!
Flojo
Hi!
We're Nate & Nikki and we adopted FloJo into our home a few weeks ago!
FloJo's new name in our house is Trinity, as Nate & I are both Christians
and loved the spiritual nature of the name. It suits her quite well.
Trinity is an absolute ANGEL to be around! She adores giving TONS of kisses
to every human (and doggy!) she meets and is just a hyper, bouncing bundle
of joy!
She now has a big sister too, a three year old Corgi named Mandy! Mandy at
first just ignored the little pup, but now the two are best buds! They have
a typical big sis/little sis relationship that involves lot of playing but
sometimes a little bit of friendly sibling rivalry! It is fun to watch them
play tug-of-war and fetch.
We still aren't sure exactly what breeds Trinity is, but we are sure she is
Jack Russell, but most likely mixed with Chihuahua! She has huge ears so
sometimes we lovingly nickname her "Bat Dog" ð
Blaze
Blaze is doing great and we adore him. He is so friendly and loves cuddles. he
gets along great with our dog (Nahla), and also, our other cat (Casper.) They are
all rescue animals that have found friendship with each other. We feel blessed.
Thank you.
The Combs' Family
Mickey the Dane
Hi Kathy:
We renamed Mickey and he is now Wilson. Best adoption ever. Our rescues are usually
battered, beaten or starved, and Wilson came to us quite normal and has settled in
beautifully. In averaged a 10# gain over 13 days and is growing stronger and bigger
every day. We absolutely love him.
Tullulah
Hi Kathy,
Tallulah is doing great. Getting bigger every day! She just finished
beginner puppy education at Petsmart this week and starts intermediate
class next week.
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