Allie’s new mom Barbara sent the following update to WOOF: “Allie and (her brother) Riley love being outside on days like these! Riley lying in the grass.... Allie on the couch (of course!) She spends the early spring chasing rabbits, which I'm forever grateful for so that we don't end up with bunny nests in our yard. She takes her job very seriously! We love her more than we can ever tell you. We are still so grateful that you allowed us to bring our princess home!”
Benji (Now Parker) Has Been Adopted!
Parker’s new mom, Alison, writes that "He's very happy. I feel like I've always had him.” She goes on to say that Parker loves the kids in his new neighborhood. In fact, he is always excited to say hello to the children during his morning walks. His young neighbors greet him by screaming "There's Parker! Hey Parker". He gets so excited and runs over and gives everyone kisses. Even the bus driver knows his name and waves to Parker each morning.
An Update From Connor's Family
Connor’s new mom Jessica wrote to WOOF and said that her new dog is "a sweetheart gem and treasured and loved beyond words". Jessica also shared that his favorite place is the beach.
Biscuit, World Traveler
Biscuit is doing great! He's become a traveler. We've taken him to the Hamptons, a rural cabin in PA, and to Woodstock. He loved all the trees and the fresh air and dirt. During a hike in the woods, our friends said that "the beast in Biscuit has awoken!" We took him on an airplane to visit Jill's folks in January and he did great! He charmed everyone at the airport - even the crusty security guys couldn't help but smile when I walked through the metal detectors. He was almost completely quiet during the flight except for one bark when he was startled by the landing gear going down! And he was happy to meet his dog-in-laws in Nevada.
Biscuit loves the snow! He loves going to our backyard and tromping through it and eating large chunks of ice! And when I'm walking him in the neighborhood, he often jumps on mountains of snow on the sidewalk - just because he can. Then proceeds turn the snow yellow - which he seems to enjoy as much as a 5 year old boy! Our love and excitement for this dog has only increased - he's so smart and is becoming very obedient at the important things. We've taken him to Fort Greene part during off-leash hours and he does so well - he loves the freedom, but always stays nearby and comes back to us as soon as we call his name.
Ramona (Now Mona) Has Been Adopted!
Tucker Celebrates International Women's Day
An Update from JoJo
JoJo's new mother Jenifer sent the following update to WOOF: "He’s doing really, really well these days… He does beautifully with his walkers and at daycare - everyone really loves him, including, of course, me!! I’m so happy we found each other, thank you again for trusting me with him. "
Manny and His Brother
Manny (pictured on left) loves life in Weston, CT. Manny was adopted 18 months ago and spends his days playing with his canine brother.
Kirby is Thriving in His New Home
Kirby’s new family sent the following update: Socially he has made great improvement. He has had lots of interaction with people in the building and in the neighborhood and now is pretty comfortable around everybody. They all want to pet him and he's OK with that. Maybe it's because he's so cute! He is our happy, playful, sweet boy. I am amazed at how attached he is, how easily he fit into our lives, how openly he demonstrates affection. We adore him. We send you blessings for the beautiful work you do for these lucky animals and the people you bring into their lives!
An Update From Tucker's Family
Tucker's mother Nancy reports that he is thriving in his new home. This spiffy fellow celebrated his one year adoption anniversary with an annual check-up and teeth cleaning.
Eden: One Year After Adoption
Eden's new mother, Rebecca, sent this update to WOOF:
"Tomorrow will have been one year since you helped me adopt my baby girl, and I am so happy for every minute with her. Who wouldn't love that smile?!"
Cooper: Love At First Sight
Cooper's foster Judy became so smitten with him that she decided to adopt him. Judy told us that “Almost as soon as I took Cooper in as a foster I knew he was the cat for me and that I was the mom for him. He’s so very sweet, and all he wants is to give and receive love. Oh ... and he wants his food ... A LOT and NOW!! Thank you Woof Rescue for allowing me to keep Cooper close to my heart forever.”