Saturday, October 19, 2013

Maya, Ursula and Ellie!

Maya
Ursula & Ellie
My husband and I adopted these three wonderful animals from the Humane Society and we couldn't be happier.  All three have settled in with the other dogs and cats and are now part of our family.  As a volunteer, the first animal I met was Ursula, a shy kitty who was waiting to be adopted and I fell in love with her.  Well she was, but then two years later she was back at the shelter.  I couldn't stand to see her there again so scooped her up and brought her home and the rest is history!  Maya came in as a lone puppy and on July 2011 she became another member of our family.  As if that wasn't enough, we adopted another puppy in May of this year named Ellie.  We have a very busy household now with our three dogs and various cats and don't regret having any of them.  All are rescue animals and they make best family additions, they are loving and grateful of having a forever home.  Mind you once in a while I have to remind them, but worth every minute.  If you're looking for a new pet, please consider adopting from a shelter - you won't regret it!
Joanne & Jim
Ursula & Ellie






Thursday, October 17, 2013

Ole Update!

Ole is doing great but we still haven't dared leaving him in the house alone yet:) 
Attached is a photo - can you tell he's made this his home????
Gotta love him!
Thanks,
Patti & Les

Rio & Pixie!

Rio and Pixie are doing fine. Had a vet checkup last Friday with a dose of dewormer and 2nd booster of distemper vaccination. Vet a little concerned with Pixie's weight and tummy but will keep an eye on her. She's been fine and active. They are quite the pair  Our dog is starting to play with them now  They sleep with us in bed and cuddle together. I've attached a couple pics for you. Will keep in touch.  Hegge Family

  

Nina - adopted 9/10/10

Hello!

My name is Kathryn Olson and I adopted a beautiful little girl from your shelter three years ago. I just wanted to let you know that Nina is the most gorgeous, precious dog. She is healthy and the joy of our lives. 

Please see photos attached, and thank you for all the good work you do.
 
Kathryn


Jaspen Update!

I hope you don't think I'm a pest with these, but I just love her so much and she is such a wonderful dog that I just like to share her adventures. The end of September, we went on a week long camping trip up to the U.P. At first I questioned if it was a good idea, but she enjoyed every minute of it. She is game for anything, and so well-behaved. She was great company. Jaspen is a "kid magnet" and got more than enough attention wherever we went. I met one little girl on the beach on Lake Huron and the next day we were in town and I heard "It's Jaspen!" The little girl emerged from the crowd and gave her a hug. We camped every night and she did great in the camper, even tho it is small. The funniest thing was when we were at a state park and I was looking at a Wolf display. I was reading about the wolf and she sat down and stared at the guy next to us and barked. I wondered why, till I saw he was eating an ice cream cone. She LOVES ice cream and thought he should share. We both got a laugh out of it, but she was serious so after our walk we shared a cone. She loves to "creep" on the other campers and watches then out the window of the camper every morning. Jaspen has had a tug of war going on inside her for awhile now. Water and what it's all about. Me and the vet think she is Lab crossed with hound (perhaps Plott) and the Lab in her wants to go into the water, but the hound - not so much. She likes to wade, but hates waves. She just doesn't understand them and I think she might think in some way they are chasing her! When she was sitting on my lap by Lake Michigan, I couldn’t help wondering what was going through her mind. She has waded in 3 of the Great Lakes and we're going for all 5! With her (lengthy) nose, she explores! I cannot imagine all the smells she found along Lake Michigan in the rocks. Last week we went up to our favorite campground up at Clam Lake. We were the only ones there so the dogs ran free to swim and explore while I fished. The first day Jaspen went into the river a little but wasn't sure about it. We had so much fun, we went back the next day. While I fished they explored nearby. Jaspen would go up on the bank and sniff in the woods, then you would here her coming - on a thundering run - and she would run right into the river and splash around. She waded half way out into it and thought she was pretty brave to climb up on a rock and jump in. She is just like a little kid. She is growing so fast. The last time we were at the vets, she weighed 60 pounds and she had just turned 6 months old. She is my best friend and goes everywhere with me. She has so much patience waiting in the truck and doesn't destroy it while I’m shopping. She is so much company and so funny to have around. Once again I thank you for this wonderful little dog. Lynn

Alvin!

Alvin is adjusting quite nicely in his new home!