Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Shadow's Happy Tail

Hi, My name is Shadow, and I came into the rescue after my owner surrendered me to the Animal Foundation/Lied Animal Shelter. I was kept in the medical area of the shelter because of probable ear infections.
Luckily the shelter contacted LVLR and I was pulled from the shelter rather quickly, sent to the rescue vet to have my ears cleaned, then off to a loving foster home. I was not in foster care long before I got to take a car ride to visit with a nice family who had been anxiously awaiting a dog like me.
I feel so lucky! I have a family of my very own.

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I am home,
Shadow

Friday, August 17, 2012

Saydi's Happy Tail

Hi, my name is Saydi, and I was an owner surrender to LVLR. Don't let my petite figure fool you, I am very athletic and maybe my prior family could not keep up with my energy!

I really had fun in foster care with LVLR. I got to swim daily and frolic with my foster siblings!

It took a little while to find just the right house for me, because I was searching for an active family that can keep up with me (O:

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But now I have a great family of my own to train! Watch me go!

I am home,
Saydi (now Roxy)

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Chelsea's Happy Tail

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Hi, my name is Chelsea, and I am one of the success stories that rescues like to talk about quite often. It is unclear how I ended up a stray in NV, but a nice family opened their home to me while they searched for my owners. They spent 5 months trying to locate my owner, until which time they decided to seek the assistance of LVLR. I am a great dog, and the family would have kept me, but the house was full of 2 and 4 legged kids already, and one more 2 legged one on the way. There was just not enough time in the day to take care of us all.

What I liked about my temporary home though, is that they did not give up on me, they kept me safe until a forever home could be found. I never had to spend a single night in a shelter. I could stay in this home until my transition into my new forever home.

Finding a new home did not take long, the rescue had several approved families, and I went on a home visit right after my visit to the rescue vet. This family fell in love with me, and now I have a forever home where I will be loved and not forgotten.

One thing that all dog owners should learn about my story, is please microchip and register your dog so that if you ever become lost, it is easier for rescues and vets to find where you belong!

I am home,

Chelsea