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Have you adopted
a cat or dog from us and would like to share your pet's story? We
would love to hear how your special pet has touched your life. If
you would like to share your story and/or a picture of your pet
with us, please email happytails@lostdogrescue.org.
(Click here
for Happy Tails page 2)
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Bella aka Allie's Update 4-28-2008
Dear LDCRF,
after much soul searching we decided in July of 2007 to adopt a dog into our
home. We were not quite sure if it was the right thing, if a dog would fit
into our lifestyle, since we are both working professionals, but we worked
out a plan and we decided that it could be done. We found the LDCRF and
looked up dogs we were interested in on the website, and went to our first
adoption event. There was a line for the dog we had picked as our first
choice, and a couple with a young girl seemed to really want her, so we
decided to step back and to come back the following week, since our second
choice wasn't there on that weekend. We went back on the following Friday
and met Bella (her name then was Allie). She seemed to like us, which to us
was a good sign (yes, we know that some dogs like everyone). Bella is a lab
mix, when we got her she was just a little over a year old. We were told
that she had been brought back a few times because she was having potty
problems; apparently she had a bladder infection, which now had been treated
with antibiotics.
So we filled out a lot of paperwork and were allowed to adopt her. We did
our shopping, for a crate, a nice soft cushion for the crate, food dishes,
food, a leash, and a collar, everything we could think of. Then we took her
home. She was a very scared girl, she was too afraid even to cross the
parking lot. We had to carry her to the car and lift her into the back, she
would not jump in. This is actually something that took some training, she
was afraid of strip malls for a while until she learned to trust us.
She settled in fast, but soon she started urinating in the house. We could
not imagine why she would do such a thing, she is a very well behaved and
easy to train dog. Then we found blood in her urine and took her to the vet.
For about a month we treated her for urinary tract infection, but it would
not get better. Finally, we had the vet take x-rays and learned that she had
a bladder stone that was over 1" in size. We had her scheduled for surgery
and after that we never had a problem with Bella urinating in our house
again. :-)
Bella is a wonderful dog. She was already crate trained, and at first we
kept her in the crate while we were at work and had someone walk her at
lunch time. Now we leave her the run of the house, and at night she sleeps
with us. We only use the crate twice a month when the cleaning service
comes. She is very easy to train; we went to some basic obedience classes to
learn how to train her and everything she has learned she retained almost
immediately. We are taking her to the Leesburg Canine Country Club 2-3 times
a week, where she gets to retrieve tennis balls, her favorite thing in the
world to do. She can totally ignore other dogs when she just has a ball to
chase; it is really funny to watch how focused and intense she gets. We are
feeding her a raw diet, and she absolutely loves it. She has a beautiful
shiny coat, and when we think about the fact that a beautiful, loving dog
like her was rescued by LDCRF from a kill shelter, we just want to cry.
Please, if you think about getting a dog, get a rescue. It is the most
rewarding experience you can have. There are so many lost animals out there
that need there forever home. Bella found hers, and I hope you will be able
to give another wonderful pup his or her forever home.
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Lola's Update 4-20-2008
Hi Lost Dog. I would love to give an update on Lola (formerly known as
Wiggles). We adopted her about a month ago and we couldn't love her more if
we tried. About five days after we adopted her, I took her to the vet for a
routine check-up and the vet found a small mammary tumor. These tumors are
common in dogs that are not spayed or are spayed later in life. It's
unfortunate that Lola's original owners didn't spay her when she was a
puppy. But luckily, Lost Dog was responsible and had Lola spayed before we
adopted her, so I am hoping to avoid future tumors such as these.
Lola had surgery to remove the tumor and had it biopsied. Fortunately, the
tumor was benign and Lola has recovered well from her surgery (other than
the inconvenience of her having to wear one of those cone collars for a
while).
She is feeling great and has settled in very well with us. She is happiest
when she is snuggling on the couch with us and she is very well behaved.
She also loves going on walks and chasing squirrels, although she doesn't
get far on her leash. She absolutely loves people and just wants to come up
and say hi to anyone she sees while she is on her walks. We are looking
forward to taking her to a dog park soon now that she has recovered from her
surgery.
Thanks for everything Lost Dog. We are really enjoying having Lola in our
lives. She makes us smile on a daily basis:)
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Toby's Update 4-17-2008
My husband and I recently adopted Toby, a Jack Russell Terrior mix. Toby is doing
great, although still getting over a little "separation anxiety." He's a master at
getting his belly rubbed, "forcing" us to play ball with him, and sleeps in bed with
us every night! After several weeks, he had his first swimming adventure in the
Potomac River - the first couple of weeks, he just barked at the water (see photos)!
But now he's a pro, as long as the water isn't too cold!
We are very impressed with your organization, and highly recommend it to anyone.
Please know that Toby has a wonderful home - we are head over heals in love with
him! Thank you for all that you do!
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Billy and Bear's Update 4-15-2008
Here is Bear--formerly known as Oso, adopted about a 1-1/2 ago-- and
Billy--formerly known as William--adopted this past December.
As you can see, life is good for them--and us. We adore them.They are
wonderful dogs.
Both are Lost Dog Rescue success stories.
We encourage anyone who is thinking of getting a dog to adopt!!!!!
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Precious's Update 4-13-2008
Hi, just wanted to update you on "Precious" I adopted her last year on March 10th.
She was 12 years old at the time you had taken her from the Fredricksburg Shelter.
Her owner had passed away and the family didn't want. Well I can't imagine why. She
is the greatest little Poodle. She and my other poodle get along so well they sleep
together in a lovely big crate on a very comfy pillow with lots of toys. She gets
along well with my cats and is very interested in one particular one.She loves too
eat Science Diet Senior diet, another favorite of hers is her bowl of milk. She
delights to go on walks. She loves to sit with me when I'm sitting watching T.V. She
attends the "Beauty Shop" regularly, her coat has become so silky. I'm so glad I
found her.Thanks for rescuing her.
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Bonnie's Update 4-13-2008
I just wanted to say thank you for all of your's (and Katie's) help in
finding Bonnie. She truly is the perfect match for our family. She was shy
for oh..about 5 minutes! Now she has pretty much taken over the house. She
LOVES the kids. The louder they are, they more she wants to be with them. I
think she must have been around children before. She loves to be loved on
and just can not get enough of the pets and hugs. She is such a doll and we
all just love her! We all thank you so much.
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Bob and Pepe's Update 4-6-2008
My husband decided, by golly, he wanted a pet and agreed that our lifestyle is not well suited to a dog. So we went on a quest for A cat; although my “cat people” friends generally recommended two for various reasons. We went to one cat adoption event; however, whereas my husband was ready to walk out with one active lad, I was looking for some telltale “sign” that it was also right for me. I went on-line and Petfinder.com yielded a photo and bio of a very handsome tiger/tabby lad named Bob. The bio indicated he was at the Leesburg Petsmart Cat Adoption Center. So I called and asked if Bob was still there. The young woman said yes and although he’s quite nice, if she could take someone home it would be Pepe who she said was a hoot. So I looked up Pepe on-line and indeed, with his half circle black beard in his mostly white face, he looked like he’d have personality.
So the very next day we went to the Lost Dog and Cat Rescue Foundation adoption event at the Leesburg Petsmart armed with a completed application and the printed bios of Bob, Pepe, and another tiger/tabby. As it turned out, Bob and Pepe had met that week and were sharing a two-story “cell” in the adoption center. So instead of being introduced to one in the neighboring “meet and greet” closet, we were invited to play with both of them. Before I knew it, I was completing more paperwork and writing a check while my husband shopped from a list of things we’d need to get started, including a carrier. A young woman assembled the carrier for me and when she opened the “cell” door, Bob and Pepe jumped out and snuggled together in the carrier. This was my sign although you know darn well they were simply accustomed to going in and out of them from being in the rescue system for a bit; however …
Within short order our house became their home, resembling a kitty day care with toys strewn about and nap spots established. I felt the beginnings of a power shift in our household as Bob and Pepe became increasingly confident and happy to lay claim to the whole place and us.
Thank you, Lost Dog and Cat Rescue Foundation!
Bob and Pepe’s Food and Strokes Provider
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Black Jack aka Batman's Update 4-3-2008
Dear Lost Dog,
On December 20th, 2007, I was sitting with my LDRF volunteer in front of the
PetSmart in Falls Church. He was really nice and gave me lots of treats.
Then, these two really nice ladies, Jane and Helen, came to the store,
hoping to buy a catnip mouse for a friend's new kitten. They caught my eye.
I, in turn, caught theirs. We talked a bit. I walked around with them.
Barbara asked them to foster me, because I'd been returned twice. I think
they were nervous, but I tried to make them relax by licking their hands.
Well, guess what? I live PERMANENTLY with Helen and Jane AND their other
dogs. We play ALL the time. I have my own crate, but I'm so well behaved,
they don't even close the crate door anymore. I have lots of toys. And,
the best part is, Jane has an office in the house. So, I help out by
announcing the Fed Ex man, the postal carrier, and dinner time. I sleep
under her desk and play with the CD burner. I'm a big help and hope to be
on the payroll soon.
Spring Break, I went on my first vacation with my whole family to the
Outer Banks where I learned to swim! And I ran on the beach. I have also
successfully completed obedience training, and I have to say, I aced the
course.
My name was Batman when I came to LDRF, but I am now Black Jack. It really
suits me much better.
I love my forever home. And they love me.
Your faithful friend,
Black Jack
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Buck's Update 4-1-2008
Lost Dog:
I just wanted to give a quick update on Buck. I adopted him in February
2006 and it's been a full year now and he is a new man (uh, I mean,
dog)! He is so happy to be a dog. He is happy to get up in the morning
and he's happy to eat and he's happy when the laundry comes out of the
dryer and its warm, because he wants to roll in it. He has two new best
friends, Eli (a 13 lb. long-haired Chihuahua) and Simon (a rescued
Beagle mix) that come over to play with him (they are our neighbors).
He has begun to really attach to a very good friend of mine and he even
whimpers when she leaves. Buck has never had a problem with other
dogs...it's people he questions. He has become much more affectionate
and asks for attention now. He still gets along great with his sister,
KC. He is very healthy and at his most recent vet check-up he weighed
in at 52 pounds...about a 10 pound weight gain since I adopted him.
Again, thank you for the work you do in saving animals and bringing them
to people who love them.
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Kogo's Update 3-26-2008
We adopted Kogo nearly three years ago in July of 2005. We are living in Indiana,
finishing up graduate school, and Kogo (and his feline brother Laszlo) has been with
us every step of the way. Kogo's profile said that he "needed to be in a home where
he would get a lot of interaction everyday," but now it is us who can't get enough
of him! He continues to learn and grow with us always. It has been an amazing three
years and we wanted to thank you again for all that you do for "lost"
pets and the people who "find" them again.
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Johnnie's Update 3-26-2008
Hi! I wanted to give you an update on Johnnie. After my initial apprehension about
bringing an adult cat into a house with other adult cats, I am really happy he is
part of our lives. Here is the introduction story. While volunteering with LDCRF at
Leesburg I saw Johnnie and fell in love. He is a beautiful Maine Coon cat mix and
incredibly sweet. When I discovered he had been at the store for awhile and could
not go to the ranch, I was heart sick. He is such a bundle of love and playfulness,
but was becoming depressed. His house mate had been adopted and he was in a strange
place - alone, surrounded by other cats.
Having adopted two female kittens (Squibble
& Missy Vogue, now 2 years old), also from LDCRF, and having previously tried to
introduce adult cats to each other with horrifying results, I was really hesitant to
"adopt" Johnnie. However, I could not stand the idea of him spending more time in
his current situation. So that same week I offered to foster Johnnie....OK, so I am
a foster failure and Johnnie now has a forever home. After a traumatic trip home -
Johnnie does not like crates and screamed the entire trip (not just cried -but
SCREAMED) - I wondered what I had gotten myself into, the adventure began.....I had
purchased an additional litter pan, additional litter, a cat blanket, additional
food and a kitty cushion. Johnnie, crate and the additional "stuff" entered the
house unannounced.
Squibbles, who usually meets me at the door, came running and
immediately put on the breaks. Even Missy Vogue, who is very reserved, came to
investigate. Johnnie is now very quiet and the girls are hissy and puffy. While I am
preparing a room for Johnnie to have some privacy, and to allow for an adjustment
period, I leave everyone alone to investigate, puff and hiss. Once the room is
ready, Johnnie and crate are brought into the room. The crate is opened and Johnnie
is free at last. After a few minutes of investigation and reassuring him this is an
OK situation, I make my exit to pay attention to the "girls" and help them calm. Now
the fun starts! Johnnie would have nothing to do with being left alone and was out
the door before I could shut it.... the girls are now going to have to meet and
greet him and I am not looking forward to the evening. Everyone will get along or
not!
OK, so the first night was not fun and the next few days were
stressful....However, it was not as bad as I anticipated and all is well now!
Johnnie is so laid back that he let the girls go through their hissy puffy stage
unphased. Johnnie has won over the girls and all is well with the world. Even Missy
Vogue is best buds and she doesn't like much of anything except dinner. Johnnie now
walks around "burping", carrying toys and is the first in your lap any time you sit
down. I think Squibbles and Missy Vogue are really happy he is here as well. They
play together and will sleep on the same piece of furniture (usually the bed) and
play together. Life is good! The 7 - 9 pound depressed cat I picked up that evening
is now a happy 15 pound fluffy cat who loves life and attention. Squibble and Missy
Vogue are happy too.....:) Thank you Lost Dog and Cat Rescue....keep up the great
work!
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Maddux aka Marley's Update 3-26-2008
Hi Lost Dog,
We thought we'd write to let you know that Maddux (formerly known as
Marley) celebrated his 1st birthday last week! We adopted him in May
2007 and he has grown from 15 lbs to about 65 lbs now, and we think he
is still growing! He is a calm, loveable and happy dog who gets along
with every human and dog he meets. His favorite activities include
playing in the backyard with his soccer ball and trips to the dog park.
We love Maddux so much and can't imagine life without him. Thank you,
Lost Dog, for everything you do and for such a special addition to our
family.
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Roxy's Update 3-20-2008
Originally, I didn’t want to keep Roxy. I took her on as a foster just until she could be adopted. She was
very frightened at having been left with LDCRF, and it took her awhile to get
past that. I think she was an only cat and suddenly found herself thrust into a
home with 2 other cats, and she didn’t understand the concept of “guest.” She and my
resident male cat (Sundance) had constant spats that left Sundance slinking
around the house for fear of being ambushed. But then, slowly, gradually, she
calmed down and even started to be friendly. She loves to be cuddled, and she
likes to be around me, to the point of accompanying me to the door to greet
visitors like a proper hostess (or bodyguard?).
Well, who could resist? When it looked like she might be adopted, I realized that I would really miss that cute
little trot she has, and the sweet meows, and the cuddling—I was definitely hooked. I am now officially her feeder, door opener, and litter box cleaner—and
cuddler.
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Holly aka Reba's Update 3-20-2008
Holly (formerly known as Reba) is a wonderful addition and blessing to our family!
We adopted her Thanksgiving weekend 2007 and within a few short weeks we felt as
though she had always been part of our family. She has such a loving disposition and
is very affectionate. We were pleasantly surprised to discover that not only was she
house trained (very few accidents those initial days) but also crate and leash
trained. She and our son are often playing on the floor amidst giggles, licks, and
frantic tail wags! At bedtime Holly races my son to the bedroom and jumps on the bed
for story-time and then falls into a wild dream of squirrel chasing (paws running,
and 'barking' in her sleep - this sends our son into hysterics!!)
During our daily
walks when she sees people out and about she automatically thinks they want to give
her some affection and she is often quite right! When our friends come to visit
Holly politely introduces herself and then insists on a little bit of attention. Of
course one look at her and no one can deny that face!
Recently a friend remarked how sad the circumstances must have been that Holly
needed to be rescued AND how fortunate that LDCRF did come to her rescue and we
adopted her! She has brought great joy, smiles and happiness to our entire family.
Thank you so very much for all you did for Holly and us and for all that you do for
the many other dogs and cats you rescue each day!!
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Deuce's Update 3-16-2008
A couple years we adopted a female golden retriever/jack russell terrier mix
from you. Zoe has turned out to be a wonderful part of our family, but we
felt she needed a friend. A couple weeks ago we adopted Deuce, a male black
lab/bassett/terrier mix. Even though we have only had Deuce such a short
period of time, they have become the best of buds.
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Lodger aka Tiger's Update 3-13-2008
A year ago , we lost our cat of 17 years and felt that we wanted another
pet. We had the good fortune to find Lodger/AKA Tiger ( now ) through
the excellent and efficient services of " The lost dogs and cats rescue
league ". We cannot thank you enough ! Tiger is a great joy in our
life and we look forward to many years of his companionship.
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Guiness aka Darma's Update 3-12-2008
I just wanted to give you an update on Guinness (known at Lost Dog as
Darma). We adopted her on April 21, 2007, and she has been a joy ever since!
She's just turned 1 on February 14th (yes, she's a Valentine's Day doggie!)
and is about 52 pounds now, and we love every bit of her! She loves to go on
walks (you can't even say the word without her getting excited!) every
morning, and enjoys playdates with her best friend Minee (our neighbor's
dog) every day. She sleeps on our bed every night and promptly wakes us up
at 6.30am! She has brought such joy and happiness into our lives. Thank you,
Lost Dog, and keep up the good work!
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Blake aka Blue's Update 3-3-2008
Dear LDCRF,
I adopted Blue (border collie mix)- now goes by Blake- in December
2007! He started pretty shy and scared, and now he rolls over at anyone in sight for
a belly rub! He has been the best dog we've ever had, He gets along so well with our
three other dogs, and loves playing with our bird dog chesapeake!
He loves going to
the barn with me everyday and playing with the other border collies, and seeing all
the other people! Blake recently took a trip with us to Aiken, SC and got to run
with all the other dogs all day, every day at the barn! He has also started agility,
and LOVES to jump!! The whole family really enjoys having Blake around! Thank you
so much LDCRF for al you do, and one great dog!
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Rusty's Update 3-3-2008
Hi, I adopted Rusty (chihuahua/pug) in December 2007 and he has adjusted
quite nicely. He and my 8 year old pit bull mix Chalupa are just like peas
and carrots!
Thank you for saving Rusty from the West Virginia kill shelter. We can't
imagine our lives without him!
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Phoenix's Update 2-26-2008
Hi,
I adopted Phoenix (pitbull mix) in FEB 2007 and have been meaning to
add his story to the happy tails section of your site.
Phoenix had a rough start. I was told that he was abused as a puppy
before he was rescued by lost dog rescue. After he was adopted, he
was tossed between a few homes before I found him. When I came to
the adoption event, I was originally there to see another dog but
once I saw Phoenix I knew he was the dog for me.
Phoenix adjusted quickly to me and I to him. We were told that he
wasn't any good around other dogs and to be leary of dog parks. At
first, he was a little scared of other dogs. With a lot of work and
love, I managed to get him accustomed to being around other dogs and
their owners. We had a brief setback (he was bitten by three large
dogs at the Shirlington dogpark), he regained his confidence and I'm
happy to say that he now loves the company of other dogs.
Phoenix is the best thing that has happened to me. I now live in a
small studio apartment in downtown DC and Phoenix loves it! He loves
sniffing and looking at all the sights in my neighborhood. His
favorite thing is searching for and chasing squirels. He could do it
all day! Sometimes he hugs the tree and goes arooud and around until
the squirrel hops to another tree. Then he follows it to the other
tree and starts all over again! I make sure he gets over 2 hours of
walks a day.
We also wrestle and play with his toys inside all the
time. He is the most spoiled, well-behaved, cutest dog in the
world. Sometimes, so many people stop us on our walks to comment on
how cute he is that it takes me 10 minutes to walk the length of just
one block! He loves his new home and i can't imagine my life before
I got him. Thank you Lost Dog for giving me the greatest dog in the
world!
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Dino's Update 2-24-2008
We adopted Dino from you in 2003. We also moved to New Jersey, but thought you would
like to see some pictures of him! He is a very happy 5 year old now and is enjoying
his big back yard!
His people love him very much and think he is so fun and wonderful!! Thank you for
introducing us!!
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Cash and Maggie's Update 2-21-2008
Cash--the man in black (aka Chandler) followed me home Thanksgiving
weekend and has brought me great joy. He is strong and robust and guards
the yard against marauding varmints...I'm almost afraid he's going to
leap the five-foot fence in his enthusiastic pursuit of squirrels. Next
to chasing squirrels, he loves long walks and shows remarkable restraint
when we encounter the tree-rats around the neighborhood. Though he often
feigns aloofness, he soaks up affection and even has a jealous streak.
He rarely barks but has an unusual growl that sounds like he's trying to
talk...maybe someday I'll be able to interpret. He's an alpha, but he's
also sweet and tolerates even the snappy mini-schnauzer next door. So,
what to do with a highly energetic and patient dog? Find him a playmate,
of course.
On February 2nd, I brought home Maggie (aka Maggie Mae) with
some trepidation since LDCRF warned me that Cash could be picky about
doggie friends. No worries! They're already BFF. Maggie is more subdued,
but she follows enthusiastically when Cash chases squirrels (although I
don't think she understands what all the fuss is about). She's also game
for a good wrestling match, giving the big guy all he can handle. She
does have separation issues, but I bought her a new crate and she seems
quite cozy. And she's an affectionate and a real snuggler. I was a
little nervous about having two dogs, but it's great...no more work and
twice the love. I especially enjoy walking them together with a homemade
double leash; they're always shoulder to shoulder, like a real pack.
Thanks LDCRF for two great dogs!
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Patches's Update 2-21-2008
Poor Patches had a rough start, suffering from ear infections (mites
and yeast), an upper respiratory infection, surgery to remove a tumor,
and an allergic reaction to flea/tick medicine. Thankfully, she is
now healthy and doing great. She has gained weight, is extremely
playful (loves playing with her fish and our dog Bandit), and is very
loving and gentle with us and our son.
She loves to look out the
window for hours on end. She is also the perfect lap cat. Though we
only intended to foster Patches, we feel lucky to have Patches as part
of our family.
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Radar's Update 2-18-2008
Hi there,
We adopted Radar from Lost Dog and Cat Rescue Foundation on January 12. As you can
see from these pictures, he has grown quite a bit. He is now a happy 20 pound puppy.
He has been a great addition to our family. The boys love him. Sure, we're more
busy than ever with a new puppy, but he has also brought us more joy. Thanks to
LDCR for choosing us as his adoptive family. Please give our sincerest gratitude to
his foster mom for taking care of him before us.
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Oliver aka Dexter's Update 2-18-2008
Hey everyone! It's been almost two months since we adopted Oliver (formally known as
Dexter). He has made himself right at home and has gotten along really well with his
big brother Teddy and absolutely loves his new mommy! (see below pic) He's a bundle
of energy thats overwhelming sometimes, but at the end of the day, we wouldn't have
it any other way!
Thanks so much LDCRF for all you do! You have made us so happy!
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Etta aka Asta's Update 2-18-2008
Hi there -
Just wanted to pass along an update on Etta, our hound dog that we adopted from
Lost Dog last year. She is as sweet as can be, and definitely has lived up to her
description as a "sweet natured galumpher" who gives "goofy cuddles"! She's great
with her sister and brother (two cats), although sometimes they don't appreciate
the cuddles as much as we do. She's been to obedience school and knows lots of
commands, and how to walk on a leash. Her favorite passtime is hanging out on the
couch watching Rick Steeves, and she also really likes going to the dog park.
She's very popular there, and everyone loves her ears flopping all over the place
as she runs from one side of the park to the other. By all accounts, she's doing
great - it's just too bad her mother dresses her funny (see picture).
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Louie's Update 2-17-2008
Hello Lost Dog & Cat! It’s been a little over a year since my last update and I thought I’d check-in again with everyone. I’m still doing very well in my new forever home with my new mom, although the mean vet put me on a diet! No more Friskies (pout!). But I’m getting used to it and Mom says that soon, when I lose the 4 pounds the vet wants me to lose, all the girl kitty’s will be scratching on the door to be with me!
I’m better about strangers in my house (yes, it’s mine now, I took it over in a bloodless coup with Mom) as Mom had 4 friends visit over Memorial Day Weekend, and I not only did NOT hide under the bed all weekend but actually snuggled up to sleep with all the new people. Now when people come into the house I feel completely secure that no one is going to hurt me. I still don’t like loud noises though and jump every time Mom cheers for the Redskins or Nationals when she’s watching them on TV, but it’s all good.
I still enjoy the peace and quiet of my new home and will nap in all different places on different days. Mom never knows where she’ll find me when she comes home at night! I’ve also discovered just how much I like sunning myself on the back deck in the evening after Mom gets home from work! But not when it’s too hot, then I like to stay where it’s cool. I’m still on my diet and although I haven’t lost any weight, I haven’t put any on either. I keep telling Mom I’m just ‘big-boned’, LOL! Here are three new pictures of me so you can see how well I’m doing.
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Coco's Update 2-15-2008
Dear LDRF,
I am happy to have found and adopted Coco. She is a sweetheart. She's had an
unfortunate past but she is adjusting well, learning new tricks, and evening
turning into a lapdog of sorts which is completely backwards for a Shiba
Inu. Somedays I wonder if she thinks shes part cat with how she sleeps on
the couch. We had to work together through a couple of aggression issues but
she has adjusted well and is active and happy in her new home.
I am so glad
that you take care of these lost dogs and I am glad Coco was given the
chance to find a forever home with me. Thank You.
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