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Animal Success Stories
Foster Home’s are Like Healing Havens Imagine Changing a Life Forever… if you have a little space, and a little time and a lot of love… you could make a huge difference in a dog’s life. Fortunately most dogs are fine with the new adventure of running with a new ‘pack’ after being brought to the rescue. They eat and play with the other dogs and can relate favorably to the new people in their lives. These dogs do well in the Kennel and at the Adoption Fairs. However, some dogs are more sensitive, they have special needs that can only be met in the healing, quiet atmosphere of a home. They not only mourn the loss of their former family, but also their place in the only pack they have ever known. These dogs often develop separation anxiety and need extra tender loving care. Foster homes are always needed… because our rescue takes many different dogs with a variety of needs… they often take in dogs that other rescues have turned down. The rewards of Fostering are countless, although not without challenges, however when you see the personality blossom of a dog that was once so scared it was incapable of playing with toys or trusting humans, all the challenges seem to disappear. Simply by opening up your home and your heart to a displaced pet and just loving and caring for it you literally could save it’s life by making it an adoptable dog. Lil Angel, a Beagle/Chihuahua mix is a good example of a dog in desperate need of the security of a Foster Home. She was so paralyzed with fear and despair after being turned in from her owners… she wouldn’t eat or even go potty! We remembered that she came from a Spanish speaking family, so we quickly learned a few words such as Bano (bathroom) and Perro Bueno (good dog). This helped make her transition much smoother. In fact after a short time in foster care, she was ready to go up for adoption! Lil Angel found the perfect forever home with a really sweet couple in Redlands.
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Snickers
Hi!
I just wanted to thank you for the sweetheart puppy you felt would be
good with our family. She is an absolute doll and we adore her! She is
getting used to having a big labrador brother and they spend their time
sniffing each other and she will paw at him every now and again. He
will just lay there and let her walk around him. She is eating well and
adjusting to our home wonderfully. Her first night went smoothly (in the
crate) with no cries and she slept through the night!
We will send pictures as we get them developed. Thanks again for this
opportunity and chance for the baby to have a great home and life!
Sincerely
Kellie Cross & family
Honey
I just wanted to thank you for the sweetheart puppy you felt would be
good with our family. She is an absolute doll and we adore her! She is
getting used to having a big labrador brother and they spend their time
sniffing each other and she will paw at him every now and again. He
will just lay there and let her walk around him. She is eating well and
adjusting to our home wonderfully. Her first night went smoothly (in the
crate) with no cries and she slept through the night!
We will send pictures as we get them developed. Thanks again for this
opportunity and chance for the baby to have a great home and life!
Sincerely
Kellie Cross & family
Cutiepie
Hi,
I told you that I would send pictures of "Sandy" (CutiePie-720) that we
adopted on August 4th. Rest assured, she is being VERY spoiled :) She is doing well, and is such a good dog!
Jerry and Pat Jones
PS - Sometimes our AntiVirus software prevents photos from going thru -
let
me know if you don't get these, and I'll send you a link to them.
Sara
Sierra is doing great. We renamed her Lucy, and I think she's really happy here. She has definitely filled out over the last month; she's no longer a skinny puppy. We love having her as part of our family.
Thank you so much for all your help.
Best wishes,
Rob
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