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Animal Success Stories
As an all volunteer foster-based rescue group, successful adoption stories are the only compensation we seek! Our Foster Caretakers, who spend weeks or months loving the animals in their care, always want to know how their “babies” are doing once they have found their forever homes. We hope that the adoption of a pet is not the end of a process but the beginning of a relationship between A Second Chance Puppies and Kittens Rescue and our adoptive families. If you’ve adopted a dog or cat from us, please share your story! Success Stories and pictures can be sent to adoptions@asecondchancerescue.org.
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Coally
Coally has been renamed Maggie. (Simpsons) She loves spending time with her big brother Caleb. Caleb has a wonderful playmate. Maggie sleeps in her own crate with a soft bed in it. We leave it with the door open and she marches in and takes a nap. She likes to pull the soft bed on top of herself like a blanket. When she's not sleeping like that, she sleeps on top of the blanket/bed with all 4 feet sticking straight up with her belly exposed. She'll sit by the front door when she wants to go out and has learned to "sit". She likes to go on walks with Caleb and she won't pull as long as she is ahead of Caleb, Caleb doesn't mind he's just happy to have another dog around. Maggie has been to the Vet in Greenacres and Village Royale, they all say she's going to grow bIG.
We may try and visit second chance adoptions the neXt time that you are at RedBarn. Everyone who meets our Maggie fall in love with her. They say she has such a great personality, and ask where we ot such a great dog. She will be a great advocate for second chance adoptions. I have attached some pictures of her. Thanks again to Pamela for fostering her, I think it makes a diffrence when you adopt from a foster home rather than a shelter. She seems very happy and well adjusted.
Diva
Hello To All Of You Wonderful Volunteers,
Thanks for checking-in with us as we are thrilled for an opportunity to gush about the newest love of our lives, Eva Dogoria...
As I suspected, Eva did have a u.t.i. when she came to us but a 15 day course of antibiotics cleared it up. Endured lots of tinkle accidents but now she is on a good eating & potty schedule. My vet is absolutely enchanted w/ her, feels she is about 3 1/2 & is very familiar w/ the breed since he grew up w/ a succession of English Pointers. He warned me not to make her chunky (his frame of reference is treating our cats for almost 30 yrs. & they have all been portly except for 1) but said she could weigh up to 40 lbs. so that would mean putting no more than 4 lbs. on her. She will be jogging with us when she walks well on the leash & I feel that will coincide nicely w/ the cooler weather. I will ask the vet about adding calories when she jogs twice a day. As I said earlier he was enchanted w/ her & they are all thrilled at the Shores Animal Clinic that I finally have a dog after all of these years. I have wanted one my whole married life & that is 27 yrs. I bet you can imagine how thrilled I am to finally have a dog & such a great one after such a long wait! Funny, she is definitely Daddy's girl. Loves to be invited for a ride in Marc's truck & even more excited to see it stop at the La Mancha dog park where we go every chance we get since she loves it so much. The last time she went we met-up with Marga, renamed Shana. Marga was adopted by my daughter & her fiancee. The "girls" are good friends & enjoy a romp in the dog park together. Eva is friendly to every dog she meets even when they aren't so friendly back. We love that about her. Still timid w/ new people she meets but getting better. Less scared in the house with all of its noises & sounds. The 1st time I put the shower on she freaked! Every day her confidence grows & I am sure her training classes will only help that process along.
From out 1st walk it became obvious Eva would love the opportunity to kill us our dinner. At times I thought I only had 1/2 a dog because it seemed the front 1/2 was always buried in a hedge. Never realized before adopting Eva that every home in our community has a hedge. That is entirely too many in my opinion, when you are trying to walk a bird dog. But I thrill at the sight of her pointing which she did to a dragonfly her 1st day w/ us! I always love to see a dog doing what it was bred to do. When Eva is obedience trained she will begin tracking. That should be fun. I have a neighbor with a standard poodle who tracks & I have been invited to go w/ her to the tracking club when Eva's ready.
Eva will start her 1st round of formal training tomorrow nite. The Gold men will take her to Lori in Delray. She is a fabulous teacher I was trained with. I have been working with Eva a little & I am proud to say she can now walk better on the leash. The Gentle Leader helped. We are almost heeling now. When I stop she automatically sits at my side & waits for her treat. She can "watch me", sit, lay down, stay, shake a paw, & give a high 5. All of these commands she is capable of doing with hand signals only. She has an impressive "stay". We are working on "leave it" always as our work w/ that is never done. Consequently, we have to use the "drop it" command quite a bit. Eva is a laundry thief we have discovered. I will use that to my advantage & teach her to take the clothes from the wash basket & hand them to me for the washer & then from the washer to the dryer. That is down the rd. But she seems to enjoy learning & will work for a Cheerio.
She would like to play with the cat but her method of stalking & barking at Jethro is not getting Eva her desired result. In time I am sure they will become friends. We have to laugh at her bark. It is LOUD! We didn't get her to be a watch dog but that bark has made her one for sure.
Eva had another 1st experience this past week. She spent the nite at the Petshotel at the Delray Petsmart where I know & love the staff. She went to Doggie Daycare the next a.m. where they report she had a blast & then off to the salon in the afternoon for a bath & primping. Everyone said she was a good girl & minded her manners beautifully. We want Eva to get accustomed to all of that early-on so if & when we have to use their services she won't freak out!
To sum it all up we are thrilled with Eva a.k.a. Diva! Eva has brought a lot of joy to our lives & we look forward to many long happy & healthy years together. Thank you for saving this girl's life & the work you put into her & her puppies. We would love to be put in touch with Dara & Dagwood's pet parents if that info can be shared. We are curious to see what Eva would do if & when she is reunited w/ her puppies!
You have given us a tremendous gift in Eva & we praise you every day for the work you do. Thank you!
Sincerely,
Marc & Gloria Gold
Gaya
Received your e-mail regarding Gaya. She is doing great, her new name is
Molly. She is adorable, and is getting very well along with our lovely
Westie Missy. Thank you for all your help with the adoption process.
Attached are some pictures of her, she is now 3 months old, these pictures
are probably about 2 weeks old, she is bigger now. We took her to the Vet
today for her shots. We are so lucky to have her with us.
I will send you the check for $10.00 for the raffle.
Best regards to all of you.
Shenny and Juan Mertins
Hooch
Hi Kathy,
From the minute we got Hooch home it was as if he knew he belonged there.
His comfort level is extreemly high. I can tell, as he is often found
sleeping on his back. Dogs that do not feel confident in their surroundings
usually do not do this.
When I wake up in the mornings he is always in my bed, usually curled up
under my right arm, however on occassion I l.ocate him completely under the
covers.
He has a great relationship with the cat and on occassion we will observe
him laying on the floor with the cat licking (cleaning) him. He has given
additional youth to our 6 year old German Shepard, they run around our
fenced in back yard like Greyhounds.
He is gentle when taking treats from your hands and is not concerned when
anybody is near him while he is eating. He socializes well when around
children. He is well behaved, we have taken him to resturants that have
outdoor areas to eat. He justs lays down at your feet while you eat and
does not beg or pull on his leash.
He has reciently found out that he can bark. When he does this, he does it
with purpose and confidence. An example of this was while we were walking
him in the middle of the street very late one night (I dont allow him to
walk on other peoples yards incase they don't spray and might have ticks and
fleas), he started barking like he wanted to bite someone, pulling at his
leash. We couldn't figure out why his behavior just changed. It was dark
and we could not see any danger we were passing a construction site. All of
a sudden a male on his 20's got up and and started running to the rear of
the construction site and went over the rear fence.
It was a pleasure to see that he was instinnctively protective at such a
young age. I am glad that we had the opportunity to adopt him and that he
adopted us. Thank you for checking up on him.
Sincerly,
Cliff
Goober
Goober, now Bailey is doing terrific!!! He adjusted to his new home and sister(my yorkie, Shayna) immediately. He has also taken over the hearts of anyone who meets him. I e-mailed you 5 days after I brought him home to say thank-you for allowing me to adopt him and make him a most welcomed member of my family. However, I am now wondering if you ever received it. I apologize. He is growing and now weighs 2 pounds and his back paws are now filled with hair. He has more toys than I have shoes and believe me I have alot. As soon as I can figure out how to get his pictures to download to your sight I will send them. They are on my Facebook page.
Thank-you again for all the wonderful work you do and bringing Bailey (Goober) into Shayna's and my lives.
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