Mathilda tell WOOF that "Quinn is doing great. He has decided that Mike is the best friend he always wanted. The rest of the family loves Quinn too as he is quite fun to be around. We are really enjoying him and am glad that he is part of our family."
Rosie Visits Cape Cod
Opal, Sassy and Cute as Ever
Piper Visits the Groomer
Phoebe Relaxes At The Pool
Phoebe's family has remained in touch with our organization since adopting their sweet little girl. "Every time I get a new picture of one of your fosters it makes me so sad I can’t take them all! Phoebe is just wonderful and delicious and the sweetest and I can’t imagine life without her!"
There's No Substitution for Butter!
Butter's mother Susan tells WOOF that "The Butter-bean is doing well. He’s actually lost quite a bit more weight (down to a svelte 16 lbs). He’s found his voice and loves to give chase to any furry intruder in our yard (we moved them back to PA last fall). Other than a tick this summer and needing the occasional allergy meds and ear ointment, he’s a very healthy pup and he loves his two furry brothers (and two human brothers) very much. He’s such a funny dog and he loves everyone and he’s such a little gentleman. Thank you for saving him. He brings us such joy and live every day!
Cooper: Loving Life in Brooklyn
Cooper's parents tell WOOF that their little fellow "is still a wild little guy, but a bit less so than before. He's responding well to training and doing much better with separation anxiety. He's spent a couple of days with dog sitters, which went very well. He loves to play fetch with a new toy outside the Brooklyn Museum, where there is a long piece of lawn for him to run up and down (on a retractable leash)."
Charlotte, Man's Best Friend
Susan tells WOOF that her little lady Charlotte is her best friend and such a happy dog who likes having her belly rubbed. Charlotte is so personable that she's working on becoming a therapy dog.
Update from Milo
Milo's dog dad Will tells us that "Milo is so much a part of our life that it is hard to believe he hasn't always been there."
Cole, King of the Castle
Cole came to our rescue scared, guarding, and biting. After three weeks at boot camp in New Jersey, Cole was rehabilitated and able to be adopted. His new family adores him and says "Cole is officially the king of the castle". This example shows that dogs like Cole simply need a chance and they will thrive in a loving environment.
Jesse, the Snowbird
Dog parents Kristen and Cynthia tell us that Jesse loves his new home in Portland, Maine. However, he misses the excitement of the big city. Jesse is looking forward to life as a snowbird since he will soon spend half of the year in Miami.
Always Ready For A Treat!
Lexi's parents Steve and Kay tell us that "Lexi is doing great. Kept the weight off but is always ready for a treat. She's also excited to dress up for Halloween tomorrow."