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Adopting a Dog: Testimonials #9 Gloria Y.

April 26, 2014

What happens to a dog when there is a divorce in the family? Difficult situations and stress affect dogs the same way than people, but they express it in a different way. Today's story is from Gloria (her second testimonial) and how she adopted a dog that had so much energy and needed special attention to become the pet she is today. Read her story:

"Jen came to me as a foster dog, a product of a divorce. She had been left with the ex-wife and child, rarely obeying either. Stats: 2 years old, female, Brittany, xtra-hi-energy, mischievous, always on the verse of starvation.

Adopted dog Jen

A sandwich in your hand, fair game-she would snatch it with a run, leap, grab, gobble and gone. Food on counter (if you turn your back) disappeared in seconds. Tissue, also a passion, if it peaked out of a box or pocket, seized and swallowed. Jen raced around the house, toy (or something else) in her mouth daring you to try to catch her.

Adopted dog Jen

Who would adopt this foster wild child? I DID! Why? When Jen was good she was very, very, good. Jen would sit close by me; look up with her big, brown expressive eyes, gazing into mine with absolute devotion. When called to “come”, she was the 1st dog back in the house; asked to sit/stay, a total statue. I saw the dog that Jen could be. She just needed more, well lots more, positive attention, exercise and a routine she understood. Jen has been with me now for 7 plus years, a great member of our family. She plays well with other dogs, never has destroyed a thing, and is usually trustworthy.

Adopted dog Jen

She has never lost the gleam in her eyes as you can see her brain working. Jen also charms every single male that she meets. Many are sure that she wants to go home with them. If they only knew, she would control them before they knew what happened. –Gloria Yarina, Vero Beach, FL

For more pictures of Jen go to her website.

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Adopting a Dog: Testimonials #8 Marie L.

April 22, 2014

Today's story is about an angel's arrival to a home to brighten the hearts of a family. After loosing two beautiful dogs, they found a light with the new member. Read Marie's story:

"All of our dogs have been rescues including the two we have now. We had just lost two dogs within weeks of each other. Our male had cancer and was in great distress so we chose to help him pass. His littler mate and constant companion for 12 years died of a broken heart shortly after.

Before she died, I had started looking for a companion for her. I didn't find one until a couple of days after she died. I found the photo of an 11 week old ball of fluff on Petfinders and immediately called the rescue service. Luckily we were able to adopt her.

She wasn't totally white but had several very light blotches of cream along her back. What I didn't notice immediately was a small cream-colored heart on the top of her head. I am convinced this little angel was sent to rescue us from the heartbreak of our double loss." –Marie L., Whitefield, New Hampshire

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Adopting a Dog: Testimonials #7

April 19, 2014

It is awesome when you have a pack that get along so well. This is the case of Pat, who adopted more than one dog and they love each other. I can imagine how much fun when they go all together on the car. Read her story:

The Pack

"Niko, my most recent rescue, was crossing a busy street when I first met him. He is a full- blooded Akita and was 7 at the time but he was so malnourished that he looked 14! He weighted 90 lbs. when I found him. Now, at 11 years old, he weighs 130 lbs. and looks and acts like a much younger dog. He had been used as a stud dog by a backyard breeder and was fed very little food and kept in an outdoor filthy enclosure before he escaped. Now he sleeps on my couch (and sometimes on my bed) and loves to play tug of war with his 'sister,' my 9-year old Lab/Golden mix.

Adopted dog Niko

Lily, my female, was 6-weeks old when I rescued her from her mom who was trying to kill her because she was the runt. She is one of the smartest dogs I've ever had and extremely loyal and a great watch dog. She is half Lab and half Golden.

Adopted dog Lilly

Mojo, my other male, was at the pound in his last days. He is half Golden and half Chow. He is one of the sweetest dogs - always wanting to be loved or cuddled. Fortunately, he gets a lot of that in my household. My three dogs have all come to accept each other and they frequently go for rides in the back of my car whenever I have local errands to do. I have a great 'pack' at present and will probably be adding to it sometime in the future." –Pat Kramer, Los Angeles.

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Adopting a Dog: Testimonials #6

April 18, 2014

This testimonial is an example of how a dog can steal your heart. Albert wasn't planning to adopt a dog, and there she was... beautiful Cupcake waiting for him!  Read his nice story:

"Well my story started about 3 years ago, I was just on FB kind of looking around and I noticed on WCHS page a story about a mixed breed dog named April that had puppies but she had a disease that kept her from feed her babies. She had 8 and they were all just adorable. The Humane Society was bottle feeding them all and had also named them all. I didn't want a dog at all but decided that I would look at the pictures just to be looking. Then there she was!! One little brindle and white baby girl who just captured my heart, her name was Cupcake and was so fitting a name. By the time we decided to go take a look she was 6 weeks old and just full of personality. I instantly fell in love and as well so did my wife and two sons. We discussed the options and decided we would foster for a while just to see how it worked out. 

Well the day came that we had to take her back and it was the hardest thing I had ever done. I bawled like a bay when we got there couldn't even go in with her. My wife was crying but we had to do what was right. We had purchased toys and a bed and she loved them so we took them back with her. One week later we received a phone call that the adoption for Cupcake had fallen through and were asked if we were interested. Needless to say Cupcake is 3 now and weighs 80 lbs, she is a boxer/pit bull mix and the most loving dog any person could have, she now has a puppy of her own, Sophie a beagle/shepherd mix that is just a great dog and a loving sister. They have 5 (2 boys and 3 girls) cat siblings Yoda, Peebles, Bunny, Miranda and Peanut and though the don't get along all the time do live in harmony"–Albert, Winchester, Virginia

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Adopting a Dog: Testimonials #5

April 12, 2014

We have 7 beautiful stories from one happy home. I can imagine all those angels barking and running around, but most of all, they have a family now! Read their amazing stories from Lauren:

"Theo is our long-haired Chihuahua. He was surrendered by his abusive owners to the local humane society. He would not allow anyone to come near him and was labeled as "Unadoptable." One day, a foster mom from a nearby rescue group came to the humane society and asked about Theo's story. She proceeded to stay with Theo for 2 hours until he finally allowed her to pet him. The woman knew that Theo's time at the shelter was almost up. He was scheduled to be euthanized in two days!

Adopted dog Theo

This fantastic lady took Theo home with her and her 17 foster Pugs! Theo soon learned to love again and was placed on Petfinder.com for adoption. We had lost our very first dog, Spots, the year before. As luck would have it, my mom found out about Petfinder.com from her beautician. We saw his picture and fell in love! Theo is now loving his new life as the alpha male of our pack.

Adriel is our short-haired Chihuahua. She was rescued from a backyard breeder, where she had been kept in a cage all her life. Adriel does have an interesting feature. Her tongue is longer than her head so it always sticks out! She is the most caring member of our pack and is also a certified Therapy Dog with Therapy Dogs International. Adriel also passed her AKC Canine Good Citizen test.

Adopted dog Adriel

Domino is our Blue Merle Chihuahua. His former owner was an older woman who had two other dogs. She lived inside a tiny apartment and never let them go outside. She dropped him off at a shelter in Missouri and didn't give the staff a reason why. Because Domino was forced to live in a confined spaces, he will "circle" (run around in tight circles) when he is nervous. Thanks to Chihuahua Rescue Midwest, we were able to adopt this sweet angel. He loves to cuddle and circles less and less every day.

Adopted dog Domino

Cole is our big baby. He is a 21 pound Min Pin/Chihuahua mix. Cole and his brother were found wandering the streets of St. Louis, MO. He actually had ticks embedded in his fur. They were so bad that he had to have them surgically removed! Thanks to the amazing people at St. Louis Senior Dog Project, we now on the happiest dog on the planet! His tail is always wagging and he loves to meet new people and animals.

Adopted dog Cole

Penny is one of our "special" babies. She was found as a stray in California and taken to a high kill shelter. No one wanted to adopt her because she has a severe overbite and a deformed front paw that looks like a stump with two "toes" on it. Essentially this makes her a tripod dog. Luckily, a friend of 2nd Chance Animal Rescue saw this little cutie and asked if they would help save her. Then, Penny was driven by Flying "B" Animal Transportation to Springfield, IL where she was fostered until my husband and I saw her on Petfinder.com and fell in love. Penny is such an inspiration to those that she meets. She doesn't let her disabilities stop her from living her best life. And she can even scale our 4 foot pet gate! Check out the video on www.pricelesspennyp.com.

Adopted dog Penny

Hope is our second "special" baby. She is a double dapple Dachshund. Unfortunately, she was the product of a backyard breeder. She was born without eyes and is deaf. The "owner" surrendered her to Dachshund Rescue North America (with a choke collar on). I saw her picture and knew that she was meant to be a part of our furry family. My husband and I are constantly amazed at Hope's resilience. She is able to jump onto chairs and navigates through our house as if she has lived there forever.

Adopted dog Hope

We feel so blessed to have these wonderful creatures in our lives! I am so thankful for all of the rescue groups that decided to help give these dogs the second chance at life that they so rightly deserve." -Lauren, Freeburg, Illinois

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Adopting a Dog: Testimonials #4

April 9, 2014

This time our testimonial is about Belinda and her dog Lil Baci. Another doggie that found love, kindness and the opportunity to have a new life and a new family. This is her story:

"When I first saw Baci. She was languishing in a kill-shelter facing euthanasia. She had 3 strikes against her: She was a senior dog and had extensive costly dental disease as well as digestive issues... so she was bypassed... until I laid eyes on her. I saw perfection and a shy sweet angelic soul. I was hopelessly smitten. Without hesitation I adopted her.

Adopted dog Lil Baci

After getting her extensive dental work done, I needed to deal with her challenging digestive issues - which made her extremely finicky about what she would eat. After exhaustively going thru countless high-end dog foods, I decided to head to the kitchen and develop my own grain-free, organic all natural food and treats for her which would provide her with peak nutrition. I shared the food and treats with other "dog parents" which is how the Company "Lil Baci's Grain-free Naturals" was created.

Adopted dog Lil Baci

I never fathomed that adopting Baci would result in launching my own Organic grain-free Dog food/Treat Company. Saving Baci's life simultaneously changed mine tremendously. And I will always be grateful to her." - Belinda, Boston.

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