Of course I want to start a retirement/rescue facility for older dogs when I get my own place. Here's some piccys and stories. These poor pups deserve a happy ending.
Sandy (M, 11 y/o) was left to be euthanized at the local animal control facility when his elderly owner passed away. When he first arrived in rescue, he weighed a whopping 85 pounds and his legs could not support his weight. He is now a very svelte 45 pounds and while a bit arthritic, he is a very gentle, sweet boy who is just looking for a home and a family to hang with.
Wilbur misses his human mom very much. She saved him years ago when he was just a puppy and about to get killed by uncaring people. Full of sores, skinny but still all so loving of people, she took him in and nursed him back to health. Unfortunately he knew his mom hadn’t been feeling too well, something to do with cancer. She tried very hard to keep him but as she got weaker and could no longer live in her house, she still put all her energy in trying to find a home for him, with no luck. He is a sweet gentle dog, used to sleep in bed with someone and always having someone to kiss good-bye in the morning and to wag his tail upon her return at night. From a very sad beginning, Wilbur had the most wonderful life for the next 10 years. Be his lucky star and allow him to continue to be loved and cared for as he has been used. He will love you unconditionally and his other Mom will be so happy to hear the good news.
Buttons is female Sheltie approximately 12 years old looking for a retirement home. Her family decided she was to old for them now and dumped her. She is very sweet and friendly. Her only quirk is that she howls when she goes for a car ride. Buttons is part of our Senior Program. (see website for more info) Buttons would also like a fenced in yard.
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