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11/24/2024 4:39 PM
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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

Please visit our Success Stories page to read all of our stories!
Dixie #6...LA

I am so glad to give you an update and photos of my sweet Dixie. From the moment I sat down in my car with her the day we picked her up she started giving me kisses. (Photo to follow). She loves everyone that has been over to welcome her to the family but she knows I am her Mama. She sleeps next to me every night usually touching my body which I love but if I get hot and move her over a little she will stay there. Her favorite thing to do is lay in my lap and get belly rubs, back rubs, neck rubs, head rubs and a combination of all in some form. If I try to hide my hands under her blanket, she will paw the blanket to find my hand for more rubs. But when I tell her enough she will gently put her head down and enjoy a little nap right in my arms. For those people who are on the fence about adopting, I say go for it. Dixie has been so easy to bring in the family at three years of age because she is house trained, she is out of the puppy stage (chew up everything), she can walk on a leash, and she is just a good pet. (She is also crate trained but she does not need that anymore.). I like to think I am giving her a better life but it's like my 28 year old daughter said, "Mom, who rescued who". She is my constant companion and keeps me company 24/7. I already cannot imagine my life without her! Thank you so much for sharing with all of AADR about my Dixie. Also, I want to thank everyone involved in AADR for their selfless work to rescue other families like me who think they are rescuing a pet. Without each one of you, I would not have been rescued by the sweet little 11 lb. fur baby! Penny