Today is the one year anniversary of when I adopted Dylan (who I renamed Finn). He is now about 15 months old and weighs 57 lbs!! Finn adores other dogs and lives for playing. He's a handful but I adore him.
"We adopted Daisy from ARWOB in early February 2015. It took her a little while to get used to us and her new surroundings, which were probably a huge change for her considering what her life must have been like in Mexico. She has brought so much joy and happiness into our home. The first thing my family asks when they walk in the door is "Where is Daisy?". She is the sweetest, well-behaved, trusting, and most gentle dog, despite her big 70-lb size! In fact, one of my neighbors was attacked by a dog as a toddler and is deathly afraid of dogs. However, she is NOT afraid of Daisy and will interact with her--that's how gentle Daisy is. We are so glad that ARWOB rescued our baby girl and that she's now part of our family!"
We can't thank you enough for saving "Doogie" he is the sweetest most amazing puppy, and has stolen our hearts in just a few days! We decided to re-name him "Charlie", he is already getting used to his new name and home, loves playing with his brother and sister, taking lots of naps, and using our fountain in the backyard as his own personal water bowl! We love him already, and he has fit right into our family. It was such a pleasure meeting you and Charlie's foster parents, we are so grateful for all the angels that made it possible for him to be part of our family. :) ~Teri (10.6.2013) Here is a recent picture of Charlie- he has grown in every way- when we first got him he was smaller than our golden- now he barely fits on the couch! He is over 100 pounds, but sits in our laps, and jumps in bed with everyone in our family. We love him so much, and are so thankful you saved him. All the best- Teri (3.5.2014)
This is Dolli. She went into this home as a foster after she was rescued from the North shelter. She was basically completely withdrawn. She wouldn't make eye contact and only moved if pushed. Now she is a happy, healthy well adjusted member of this family that loves to stir up commotion. The fosters loved her so much they kept her. She has had a few medical issues we have dealt with but these people love her so much they want to do whatever it takes to keep her around.
Little Dodger walking his stuffed hedgehog. He looks loads happy in his new home. His new parents report that they are very thankful to have had adopted this guy. Congratulations!