Noah Finds Comfort in His New Home

WOOF! Rescue received the following update from Justin about his new companion: He (Noah) is adapting and settling in more and more every day. He is very mellow and relaxed during the mornings; he just lays on the couch while I work at my desk. In the afternoon and evenings he gets pretty hyper and wants to play. His favorite toy is an old sock of mine I gave him. We're having some tug-of-war battles with it.  My mom is besotted with him and loves to see him via Skype from Denver. 

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An Update From Gertie's Family

WOOF! received the following update from Gertie's new family:  She is doing well. She follows Ellen around the house – sound familiar?  Over time she has become more comfortable with me.  On days when I am working at home alone, she will spend the day with me.  She loves to walk – she understands “walk” when we ask her, and she will sit at the door and bark to go out.  She is still adjusting to her new home, but she seems very happy. Every day I think she feels more comfortable and “at home” here.  

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Bailey Finds A Friend

Bailey (right) is settling into his new home and has found a great friend in his new pal Apollo (left).  These two pups can't get enough of each other.  Bailey goes everywhere with his new family, already feels comfortable sleeping in bed with his parents, and even the cats don't mind having this guy around.  Another WOOF! success story.

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Winnie & Her Forever Family

Winnie (formerly Twinkie) is now receiving plenty of care and attention from her new owners and we are told that she enjoys roaming the backyard of her suburban NJ home.  Winnie had no reservations sleeping in bed with her new parents on the first night at her forever home.  Love at first sight!

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Gertie Is Adopted!

Gertie's new parents, Ellen and Paul, report that she has been enjoying exploring her new home since being adopted.  In their note to WOOF!, this couple wrote "thank you for bringing her into our lives and the hard work (that) goes into rescuing all the dogs you help find new families."