Milo was rescued by a wonderful passerby person named Jillian, a good friend of ours. She saved his life. Milo was skinny and heartworm positive if left untreated he would have died a horrible death. In collaboration RTWC covered Milo's vetting, neuter and heartworm treatment. Between Jillian and another good friend Kacey they fostered Milo. They administered medications for his heartworm treatment provided care, socializing and basic training. Through another friend of Karen's a lady who just lost her rescued companion of many years adopted Milo. We are excited to know both are very happy together! Congratulations to Milo in your new forever home! To Jillian and Kacey, job well done, be proud of yourselves and may your heart be full from this rescue. Sometimes it takes a village and a little bit of time but good things are worth the wait!
Milo has been adopted!!!!
Milo was rescued by a wonderful passerby person named Jillian, a good friend of ours. She saved his life. Milo was skinny and heartworm positive if left untreated he would have died a horrible death. In collaboration RTWC covered Milo's vetting, neuter and heartworm treatment. Between Jillian and another good friend Kacey they fostered Milo. They administered medications for his heartworm treatment provided care, socializing and basic training. Through another friend of Karen's a lady who just lost her rescued companion of many years adopted Milo. We are excited to know both are very happy together! Congratulations to Milo in your new forever home! To Jillian and Kacey, job well done, be proud of yourselves and may your heart be full from this rescue. Sometimes it takes a village and a little bit of time but good things are worth the wait!
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We received a call from the same person who advertised Buddy, we did not waste any time, we drove to pick him up. We had him vetted and he was heartworm negative! We had him neutered and that warm bath felt good as you can see in his rescue picture! This guy melted our hearts with his smile, his fosters have adopted him!! They love him so much and he loves them! We are so grateful for our fosters and loving this little guy! Way to go Scooter!!!
Skippy is a rehome dog as his owner was no longer able to care for him for health reasons. We took this little bundle of attitude (lol) he's a older Chihuahua that likes dogs and people when he feels like it. He has made the adjustment and doing very well in his new forever home. We got him vaccinated and neutered and prevention. He's like a little line backer and fast! Enjoy your new forever home Skippy!
One day while we were at the Vet's office with rescue dogs getting their vaccines we read a letter on the bulletin board asking for someone to take a little dog needing a new home. We reached out to the number on the letter spoke with them regarding the little dog and specifics. The little dog was crated most of his life on a back porch so we urgently agreed to take the dog into our rescue. We met with them and took "Buddy" into our rescue. We gave him a warm bath to rid him of the fleas and had him evaluated by our Vet, he needed to be vaccinated and neutered, nails trimmed, ears cleaned and so on but unfortunately, Buddy tested positive for heart worms. We did not hesitate we started his heartworm treatment with kind sponsor. We had him neutered and vaccinated. To date Buddy is doing very well on his heartworm treatment, he loves other dogs and has a wardrobe! He is the sweetest little dog. We are so happy to have seen the letter for a plea of help for Buddy.
Alex and Andy a bonded pair needed a new home together, their owner had passed away. Within 48 hours they were adopted together in a loving home of an owner who recently lost her pets of over 14 years, it was a perfect fit! We want to thank everyone involved in making the connection to us to help find them new homes! Andy and Alex are loving their new home and family.
Winnie and Ouchie were a part of our pet sitting program the owner stated he could no longer care for them and needed to rehome them, within 24 hours of sharing their information they were adopted together within the same state. These girls had to stay together as they were very bonded and no separation was possible. They went to a loving home with children who played with them every day. Since their adoption the oldest dog Ouchie has passed away but we know she was loved and cared for until her passing. Winnie is doing good and loving life.
Tatum was rescued from the shelter however, within a year he needed to be re-homed but the awesome news is it took less than 24 hours for him to be re-homed to a loving family with a brother Boxer. He was adopted by one of our pet sitting clients who instantly fell in love with him, they changed his name to Tater. Tater and his new family are living their best lives and we still get to pet sit him and his brother! Way to go Tater!
One of our wonderful fosters found Daisy in the woods in Northern North Carolina. She was kicked out of a van to live on her own with her sister. (Sister has been taken in by another person and doing well). Daisy is so sweet but needed to learn how to be on a leash and become house broken and socialized. After about 4 months Daisy was spayed and fully vetted and ready to head to her new forever home and family.... her very first family and home that is and she is doing fantastic as you can see in the pictures! She lives not too far from Cruiser. Her family has stated that Daisy has brought joy back into their lives and we are so happy for them. Happy Tails Daisy! *Special thank you to Anna S. and Tim S. for helping her new journey possible.
We were contacted by Cruiser's owner asking for help with re-homing him as they were moving and could not take him with them. Cruiser's original handler a Vietnam Veteran passed away four years ago, he was then re-homed with an active police officer. We took Cruiser and immediately started working on getting him vetted and his health improved for a new home, within two weeks we found a new home and wonderful family to adopt Cruiser. Cruiser is an active service dog however at the age of 12 we officially held a retirement ceremony for Cruiser. He is now enjoying his retirement in Massachusetts with a loving family and a whole community of other retired dogs. They do daily walks and weekly dog block parties. We couldn't be happier! Happy Tails Cruiser!
Scooby was found lying in the road after being hit by a car, while a search team was out looking for another dog that had escaped his back yard from the horrible storm that was going through (South Carolina) Scooby was found he was rushed to the vet and into surgery. His leg had to be amputated, in search his owners were found who no longer wanted him so ownership was transferred to the individual who found him. After months of rehabilitation and getting neutered and up to date on vaccines the hunt for a new forever family was on a roll. After months of advertising him our rescue found a new forever home up North in Massachusetts with a loving family wanting to fill the sorrow of losing their dog to old age. To date Scooby is living the good life and enjoying his new family and the snow! Thank you to everyone involved to making his new journey possible.
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