Animal Success Stories
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Caddy
Good Day! We are following up on the adoption of "Caddy", who is now named
Riley. He is doing great in our house, with our other adoptions "Fable"
now called Dash, and "Nate" the cat, which name has stayed the same. The
animals are all getting along very well. I have attached pictures of them,
Thanks again, we have enjoyed the experience, and love our pets! In the
picture of Nate, he is with his brother "Monkey"
Thanks alot
Panagiotis (Pete) and Tim Stergiou-Allen
Chowder
Chowder is doing great. Here are a few pics of him.
Harper
Dear Justin Bartlett Animal Rescue,
Thank you so much for allowing us to adopt "Harper", now Flash, a year ago. It
has been a joy to watch him grow from a sweet cuddly puppy into the confident happy
(still cuddly) dog he is today. He absolutely adores his big sister and they are
inseparable. He loves walks, playing with toys, and chewing bones. We hired an
obedience coach for both of them last month and now we have two extremely well
trained calm dogs that we feel comfortable taking anywhere. Flash has been healthy
and easy to care for...once we got him on a strict potty schedule. I fully recommend
adopting from you and tell people where we got Flash whenever they ask. Thank you
again for bringing such a sweet little ray of sunshine into our lives.
Sincerely,Matt and Eliza Dopira
Flash is the black and white one in the photo. We don't have too many recent ones,
but he is a bit bigger now.
Tussin
Rocket (used to be Tussin) has become our family "baby". He is loved by all 5 of us but our 50 pound Rottweiler loves him the most. He is a sweet baby that just wants to curl up in a lap when he isn't roughing around with his "brother". We look forward to a long life with this little one.
Thank you!
The Bournes's
Misty
The integration was seamless. Never had had so easy of an integration. I used a
babygate so the cats could see and smell each other and after 5 days they were
walking freely around with only a rare hiss.
Misty renamed as Kioko is doing great. She is a happy loudly purring cat therefore
the name of 'happychild' in Japanese.
She is a picky eater and we are working on it as dryfood is not fed in our house due
to urinary tract issue of my older cat.
She loves to stroll outside on our flat roof.
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