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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...
You can also read some of our older Happy Tails stories here
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Gabby and Chyna.....VT
Gabby and Chyna are now called Sophie and Tucker and they are giving me so much more than I could ever give them in love and happiness! I keep in touch with Kandi the foster mom and she loves to see pics of these babies. If you were part of their journey to me I will always be grateful. I'm so glad AADR exists to help these precious little dogs and I know they couldn't do it without people like you and Kandi. Enjoy the pics!
My house is now a loving fur-ever home
Beth
Abs....NY
ab's is fitting in very well adjusting to her new sisters and
brothers. what a nice little peanut she is.
attached are some pictures of her and some her siblings;
thanks,
phil
Barney....MD
He is doing better everyday. I can tell he must have been abused, he goes in his crate a lot. He feels secure in there, I bought him a 5 star crate.âºï¸ but he is very happy. I'm still working on his potty training, he has accidents, but is doing much better. We go for walks on a schedule and he does his business. He is very sweet, but shows some aggression when someone he's not sure of comes into the house. He has declared it his territory. LoL but everyone loves him. He is always wagging his tail and very curious. He is a little hunter when we go out he sniffs everything, we live in the woods and have a lot of deer, he thinks he is a very big dog and chases them away and then is very proud of himself. I will be taking him to the vet next week. Please tell everyone that I really appreciate all their hard work to get him to me. I really love him and will keep you up to date on his progress.
He really loves the snow!
Thanks Carol
Chico in....NY
Things continue to go fairly well. The snow is going fast so everything outside is turning to mud. Now just to get rid of the damp bone chilling cold and get some warm sunny weather.
Chico and Holly have not bonded yet. While we don’t have open warfare, we aren’t close friends. Feeding issues were settled early on by separating both to opposite ends of the kitchen. Laps can be a problem if Midge is not in her chair at the same time I am. It is funny that Holly was never a lap dog and now suddenly is. I think part of the problem is Chico’s puppy energy tends to overwhelm Holly. Chico sure loves to go outside and is always at the front door. I think I may have figured out his “tells.” If he is jumping up and down at the door, he wants out to play. If he sits quietly at the door, he needs out to do his business. I will say, he can really run fast when he thinks I am headed in a direction away from him. He also really loves the snow where it is only a couple of inches deep. When he gets tired, he goes to a crate in the dining room that was left over from Vanna. Since he is comfortable in there (we don’t close the crate door), we put a baby gate up in the dining room doorway. He seems OK with that. The only time we confine him to the dining room is when we are going to be out for a while or he gets wound up to a point where he needs to calm down.
He really loves to be with me outside and never misses a chance to go. We explore the field behind the house, chase birds and run at high speed in circles. The cars in the garage are also closely watched from the back hallway in case there is a chance for a ride. He still spooks a bit at strange noises but that is slowly settling down. If he does get too rambunctious, I just start to vacuum and he takes off for his crate. The only real issue right now is with the snow going down, the ground has turned to mud and with his loving to run and play you can imagine what my poor wife has to say when he comes inside. He has stayed well on diet with no snacks other than one mid-day. I stopped off at the Vet’s and put him on the scale and he is doing well. The vet feels he is now very close to his ideal weight. Rest easy that he will be OK here. Just a little more work than a senior but he is learning the basic commands and that will make things much easier as time goes on. Just now, he came in and laid down at my feet, cute little guy. I think he is looking for his mid-day snack.
Here is our obedience commands progress:
Sit: 95%
Come: 75%
heel: 50%
Jumping on people: 5%
Toy Possession: 1%
Riding in the car: 60%
He is a real bundle of energy and sure loves to be with me. I greatly enjoy his company.
Carl
Miss Kay.....FL
Kk is progressing nicely. She is not quite so timid now. She is so funny when I leave for a little while and come home. She runs around, tail up and almost does backflips. It'll take sometime for her though. Puppy mill did a number on my little girl.
As u may b aware- I've been involved w Dox rescue almost 20 years. I'm a foster failure cuz I can't let them go! Helen longo did a wonderful job w miss kay while in her foster care.
We have a home in ct w lots of space to run and have fun. We will b drivjng up there end of April. Miss k will love it.
I took her to the vet and she received a clean bill of health. I've already sent her records to my vet in ct for the time we'll spend there. My other 6 dogs have been very good w her. They've been really impressive w her. They seem to b aware that she is a wounded soul. Miss k loves them.
Thank u for doing what u do. We r in this together.
Sincerely,
Liz
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