Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Love, compassion and kindness can right even the most egregious wrong

Hope rewarded: Tortured Texas dog adopted
By Dylan Stableford, Yahoo! News - The Lookout


Hope, the dog found brutally tortured in Texas last week, has a new home. According to the Parker County Sheriff's Office, the pug mix has been adopted by the family whose ranch she was first spotted wandering on. 
 
Charlie and Kit Moncrief have agreed to adopt Hope, who continues to recover from what the Dallas Morning News described as "one of the worst cases of animal cruelty ever reported in the county." Hope was found dehydrated, her mouth sealed shut with electrical tape and her tongue protruding. She had five large cuts that took more than 100 stitches to close.

"I have known the Moncrief family for many, many years," Parker County Sheriff Larry Fowler said in an emailed statement to Yahoo News. "I can't think of a better family for Hope to belong to. She will think she is in heaven at her new home with her new family."

Veterinarians at Bowie Drive Animal Hospital say that Hope, who is estimated to be between 3 and 4 years old, will make a full recovery, though she may need part of her tongue removed.

Fowler said they have investigated several leads but are still seeking the suspect or suspects involved.

"This is the bottom line," Fowler added. "If they will torture a defenseless creature, what else are they capable of? We need to find the person(s) responsible for this."

Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Rescues - no matter where they come from - are the best

My best friend

I found Chula at the Humane Society of Indianapolis while going through a tough time in my life. Choosing her has been one of the best decision I have made in my life!

Chula is sweet, playful, loving, loyal, grateful and above all, my best friend! Rescued dogs rock!!!

Ana
Rockville, MD

 
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Our Walgreens Yorkies!

My husband and I rescued these two little Yorkie girls from a homeless woman we met at Walgreens! She kept these darling little girls in a little Sherpa bag. They were dirty and matted, needed a really good bath and grooming. We gave the woman the money she wanted and took them home. There was no way we could leave them.

The littlest one, Tina Marie, could barely walk because of being in the back of the bag. Lacey Louise was outgoing and definitely looked for affection. It took Tina Marie time - but now she is running the house and Lacey Louise is just a happy little girl.

We brought them home on Feburary 18th of this year and today, they are running and playing with our Italian Greyhounds, happy and healthy. We are so thrilled they came into our lives.

Cheryl and Herman

Port Charlotte, FL