BELLEAdoption Success Story!! Here you see "Belle", who literally arrived on the doorstep of the clinic in a cardboard box, with a broken foot. Although she was injured, Belle still would have been able to get out of the box and run away, but she remained inside until someone arrived at the clinic to open for business. She seemed to know, that this was the best place to be! Not one to run short of luck, who would come along and provide an excellent loving home but Don & Yvonne Hanson. Our many thanks to the Hanson's for opening their home to this wonderful dog!
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SENIOR cITIZEN CENTER2001 - This Adoption Success Story started out at the Senior Citizens Center. These wonderful kittens were abandoned, left there in a paper sack. Our own Maria Moore took them home, and she and her dog Droopsy, raised them until they were old enough to adopt. Droopsy played a very intregal part in the rearing, as a he cleaned the kittens daily and was in charge of raising them, leaving the nuturing to Maria!! We would like to thank these wonderful people for opening their homes to these adorable felines: Jan Hueth, Lynn Corder, Roslyn Broadhurst, Jessica/Betty Burns, Mary Potter, Sheri DeJardins |
BUDDYBuddy was adopted this month to a head start teacher. He is a three month old lab, Doberman, dashound mix. Buddy is the perfect male companion. He loves to take walks, never complains, and is happy with every situation.
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BLACK LABThe Labrador found a loving home with a young girl that had a heart transplant. They are the best of friends.
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baileyBailey, a retired seeing-eye dog, was adopted by the family that owns Park and Ponder. During some of the summer, he will play in the sunshine of the mountains at their cabin. Bailey's other activities are tug-a-rope and family kisses. Thank you for inquiring about Bailey. He is a fine dog.
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ole blue eyesThe 20 pound, four year old feline on kitty cat weight watchers has found a loving home with lots of children. He even plays baby with them.
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