Saturday, March 13, 2010

Update on Buster


Thu, 19 Mar 2009 10:49 pm
update: so far so good - since coming home, Buster is acting like his normal
self and eating and playing well.

Thank you for everything!
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Fri, Nov 6, 2009 8:59 pm
Robin,
It's been 9 months since Buster came home with us and he is still an adorable nut of a pug. He is on a couple of drugs to control his seizures and he has one or two a month, but they only last a minute or two and he comes right out of them. He gets along with Rocco and keeps me company in the bathroom when I shower. In the summer, he often would go out in the backyard and nap under the sun. He yelps when he doesn't get his way and snores decibels louder than Rocco. Attaached are some random photos of him around the house. Hope you are doing well.
Noelle & Fernando



A dog rescued a LONG time ago (1995) - Prissy


Hi Robyn-

I can not thank you enough for my beautiful Tillie. The plan was to foster a dog to see how our cats would react, since I always wanted a big dog, I picked Tillie because there was no way I would ever get attached to a little Pekingese. Boy was I wrong, she works very hard to trust and enjoy life, her resilience is inspiring. She came from a hoarder and was used as a breeding dog, she did not wag her tail for a week but she was house trained in a day. Now she loves to go for walks, shopping & snuggles - plus she ignores the cats so they have adjusted. Ironically, Tillie is a hoarder herself stashing dog biscuits & socks in her bed.

Helping Tillie overcome her past and move from being a damaged to a happy dog has been such rewarding experience for my whole family, teenage boys included. We appreciate your patience allowing us to take the time to realize that Tillie was meant to be our forever dog. We will always be grateful to you.

Elaine

Tillie


Hi Robyn-

I can not thank you enough for my beautiful Tillie. The plan was to foster a dog to see how our cats would react, since I always wanted a big dog, I picked Tillie because there was no way I would ever get attached to a little Pekingese. Boy was I wrong, she works very hard to trust and enjoy life, her resilience is inspiring. She came from a hoarder and was used as a breeding dog, she did not wag her tail for a week but she was house trained in a day. Now she loves to go for walks, shopping & snuggles - plus she ignores the cats so they have adjusted. Ironically, Tillie is a hoarder herself stashing dog biscuits & socks in her bed.

Helping Tillie overcome her past and move from being a damaged to a happy dog has been such rewarding experience for my whole family, teenage boys included. We appreciate your patience allowing us to take the time to realize that Tillie was meant to be our forever dog. We will always be grateful to you.

Elaine

Oliver's Snow Day


this was a dog I rescued that was paralyzed and unable to use his front legs 8 years later look at him go...It makes it worth it in the end!
Robyn
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