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Animal Success Stories

Happy Tales

Every one of these Dachshunds has been rescued by an angel...

Harley's Brave Journey   Harley's Story is a great inspiration to AADR because it shows that no matter how desperate the situation, saving one life makes the ultimate difference. DeeAnn, Harley's foster mom, has included her personal account with Harley's amazing story and where he is now.Harley was found homeless and sick. He only had a 50% chance of survival. Now he is living a life of true happiness and contentment. Read More...

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Lily #6....IL

This is Fred, Ruby & myself. Ruby (formerly Lily) is doing well. The cats are still getting used to her. But Dixie has taken on the mother role. Thanks again for helping us complete our family.

Sincerely,
Kim


Charlie #14...AL

Charlie is doing fine. We're struggling a little with pad training. (Pees on the pad with no problem. The other issue, not so much.) But otherwise, he's the picture of puppy perfection. As you can see spends most of the day in my lap as I write, resting up for when the kids come home. And then he wears them out.


Ruby #9...MO

Ruby is doing great!  She is such a gift and fits in perfectly with my babies.  Ruby came from Texas and had heartworms when we agreed to take her, she has gone through treatment and I've been there to see her through it all.  Her strength made me fall in love with her.  It's amazing to me that a pup that has been through so much and been discarded like trash by someone can be so faithful and trusting.  This is why I do what I do.  I had no idea when I agreed to be her foster that she'd be staying, I mean I had always said that if I adopted another dog it would have to be a long hair doxie because I love them so much.  Ruby picked me, she chose my family and for that I'm so grateful.  
 
I'd also like to thank Bill Duncan, he is the member that pulled Ruby and temp fostered her, he too fell in love so he knows what I'm talking about when I say that she's absolutely the best!  
 
Many thanks to all of the members of AADR for letting me be a part of this wonderful organization and helping save these awesome deserving pups, I truly enjoy all that I do!
 
I've attached a couple pics.
 
left to right; Joey, Taffy, Ruby & Hannah

Eden #2.....MD

[Eden is] already strutting around the place like she owns it.  The fancy couch pillows are also definitely hers, but I'm allowed to share if I want to cuddle.  We do homework together, but only if I sit on the couch - if I sit at the table she pouts because she can't cuddle with me.  She loves listening to my boyfriend play guitar and doesn't get too upset when I sing to her.  And oh my goodness, belly rubs are her absolutely favorite thing.
 
I think we're still adjusting on certain things - like learning that her harness is for walking and not to take her to another home, and some separation anxiety when I leave for work.  I think one she really feels like this is her forever home, she'll be less hesitant for walks and car rides.  My boyfriend stays with her during the day so she's never really alone but, for obvious reasons, she gets nervous whenever one of us leaves.  But so far, no major accidents or misunderstandings - she learned how to ask to go outside very quickly.  Initially she avoided the stairs in my house - for which I was grateful - but then decided she hated being picked up and now insists on using the stairs.  So we're still working on the positive reinforcement for her to let us pick her up so she's not jumping or climbing stairs and putting undue stress on her back.
 
We've had our first vet visit, to get her established and to treat tapeworms.  That went much better than expected and even taught the staff about a new flea medication when I showed them what Ella had been on.  Signed her up for the pet insurance plan through the Vet's office.  We have the petmeds program for her flea medication and will add the heartworm medication after her current course is finished.  I have to say, the vets were very impressed with the level of information your team sent and with how docile Ella was, even though she was scared.

RUDY..... FL

I wanted to share with you a photo I took the other night.  My daughter is so thrilled with Rudy and I couldn’t be happier. 


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