Animal Success Stories
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Olivia the Cavi mix
Ms. Olivia has adjusted very well. She made herself right at home starting day one.
She's our little snuggle bug and also our sentinel (she can hear a light switch
being turned on 3 rooms over and will give a little bark).
Oleander
Oleander, now Nina, is such a great addition to our family. Her and Gabby,
E pup Envy, are getting along great and play all the time. Nina looks up
to Gabby and copy's everything she does. She loves our weekly outings to
Starbucks where she gets a pup-a-chino (whip cream). Thanks so much for
everything you do. - Carly and Omar
Ora
Hello -
My family and I hit the jackpot when we found "Ora" (now Roxy) on the
Justin Barlett Animal Rescue website. This adorable female Golden/Yellow
Lab mix is such a blessing and has far exceeded all expectations of what a
great puppy could be. This sweet and wonderful child makes us all laugh and
smile constantly. She has acclimated perfectly with our other two dogs and
is learning from them every day. She is also in puppy school and is such a
fast learner it is mind boggling.
I thank you from the bottom of my heart for helping to bring this fabulous
little creature into our lives. We shall treasure her always! Please see
the attached pics of our little darling....she is growing so fast!
Sincerely,
Lisa Wittmann
Olaf
Hey guys,
We changed his name to Luke. Our other dog is named Beau, so that makes them Beau
and Luke Duke from the TV show Dukes of Hazzard.hahaha. But anyway we got home with
him and he was coughing and sneezing, they said he had kennel cough, now he is fine.
Also the vet said he was at the beginning of cateracts, and can't hear good, but we
have grown attached to him, he eats good taking him on walks and he is a very happy
dog. Oh also your vet said he was around 7 years old instead of 2. Other than that
him and get along great.
Oreo
Hi Kathy,
Sorry I have not been able to get around giving you a report on Corey (AKA
Oreo).
He is such a lively part to our family. He is our clown, herder, guard and
iMr. Lovable. It's taken some time to get him to totally trust us but with
lots of love he has acclimated well.Every evening he goes around doing a
house check to make sure we are all here and when he is satisfied he goes
under our bed. In the morning he goes to every room to once again take
inventory and greet us. Our Florida room has become his afternoon resting
place. I especially love coming home to him because he goes through his
little dance routine until we all greet him.
This Christmas after setting up the tree, he thought it was a great idea to
sleep under it. Well, what else is a tree for in the eye of a dog?! We
certainly are glad that he never messes the house and is well trained!
I would say that we are always working with him and see progress
constantly. Although Corey still has stranger anxiety, the more we have him
around loving and trusting people the less fear he has. I am so happy for
people like you that help these little creatures. My husband and I often
wonder what Corey must have gone through to be so scared of strangers.
The most difficult part of this journey has been finding reputable groomers
that really understand and love rescue dogs. After 4 tries including the
vet sedating him so that Corey could be groomed, we found one that right
from the introduction made Corey comfortable. The was such a blessing and a
relief for us!
Thanks to you and all those who are doing such a great job and taking care
of these forgotten animals,
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