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Smith Smitty was adopted Saturday, June 27 by Eileen. We made the decision the split Smitty and Wes because their behavior together was not good. They seemed like they werenât so much bonded as they were co-depend and jealous of each other. We had the dogâs completely separated for the last 10 days Smitty was with us, as he was recovering from a spleen removal. Luckily, the biopsy results were fine and both boys were doing much better without the other. Eileen drove down from Central Pennsylvania on Friday night and met Smitty; it was love at first sight! She stayed and revisted and they got to know each other, she returned early Saturday morning to take her boy home! I walked Smitty over to the kitchen to see Wes one last time, they both started growling and snarling, LOL. She said Smitty was an angel for the car ride home and they even stopped to see her son halfway and Smitty was excellent with their dog. He had his stitches removed Tuesday and the vet said he was in excellent health. He still needs some basic socialization training but Eileen says heâs a quick learner & a good listener. He has already become her shadow, sleeping in the bed with her and napping next to her on the couch after walks. Smitty is so happy and he finally has the life he deserves ð Congratulations Smith!!!
Gismo Gismo started out with us, Julia and Chuck Sleeper, on March 16 as a foster. He was a timid little fellow at first but after a few days started patting legs for a lift up to sit in a lap. It took a couple of weeks for his real "dog" personality (sweet from the top of his head to the ends of his paws) to come out. However, by the first week of May he started barking at the neighbors and was never late for a treat opportunity, breakfast or dinner. He is the same age as our dog Frodo, so their daily tempo and activity level are a good match. Gismo is an expert nap taker, lap sitter and general snuggle pup. Our daughter was totally enamored with him from day one and in just 2 months has a library of cute photos. Our son thinks Gismo is great too. So, there it is, we've joined the ranks of the Foster Failure Brigade and are glad to be in such good company! Gismo will be with us FUREVER!!!!! Congratulations Gismo!!!
Pip Pip is very happy with his new moms and brother. He seems to have had an easy adjustment, and is enjoying his new home. I feel so good that pip has found his forever home and will have a wonderful lifeðÃÂÃÂàCongratulations Pip!!!
Zoee We're excited to announce that Zoee has been adopted. She was our first foster and it was a failure. We knew within a few weeks that we became attached to her just as much as she became attached to us. After 6 months of fostering we just couldnât let her go. This poor girl has been through a lot in this short time. We have been to more vet appointments then I can count, and she has been on more medications then I can remember. She has had major surgery, minor surgery and dental surgery. Through all of this she has been such a sweet and silly dog. Her favorite things include playing with squeaky toys, wrestling with her fur brother, running around in the yard, and going for walks or car rides. She is already spoiled, and she is going to live her best life here with her fur siblings. Congratulations Zoee!!! Click a letter to find an animal or view all.
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