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Homestead Herbie is a sad guy. Dumped by some human on the side of the road in Homestead, Herbie just lay down and gave up. He was covered in cuts, bruises and scars which represented the life he has led. We picked him up and cleaned his physical wounds, but the only thing that will repair his broken heart is to have a family to love and adore him for the rest of his life. Herbie is about 7 years old and a loving sweet fella. He is living in a kennel in a vet office, and is by far the most miserable pup there. He just doesn't want to be there and cries for human comfort. Please come meet Herbie......he is a doll. Make his dream come true. look at that face!!!!
Monday, October 31, 2011
Monday, October 24, 2011
Adopt Bessie, an 8 year old female beagle
Meet Bessie - we don't know who would dump a loyal senior companion in a high kill shelter. That's what happened to sweet Bessie. She is such a lovely girl and deserves to enjoy her final years in a loving home. If you truly want to make a difference, consider a senior and adopt Bessie. She's 8 years old, a bit overweight, up to date on shots. To adopt Bessie, please email janeathai@gmail.com or visit our site at http://www.waggintrainrescue.org/
Bessie is waiting for her new forever home!
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
Meet Curley, a disabled male beagle in CT who needs a new home!
Curley is a sweet 6 year old tri color disabled beagle. Curly has been disabled since February 2010 and has come a long way.
He can’t walk on his hind legs so he scoots around the house by dragging them sometimes pivoting on his knees .
My husband did make him some wheels but he gets a rash when on them more than an hour however he enjoys really getting out.
The vet says he could walk again but needs extensive therapy. Curly wears a diaper so his urine doesn’t soil the house .
Curly's owner can no longer keep him " I keep throwing my back out lifting him up and down to change his diaper." If you can offer a rescue or home to Curly please email joansdogs@aol.com
Saturday, October 1, 2011
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