Showing posts with label Can't get enough of these happy stories. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Can't get enough of these happy stories. Show all posts

Thursday, December 31, 2009

Good Golly Ms. Molly

My husband and I were heart broken after our Dachshund Bart passed away. He was 16 and spent his last 1 1/2 years in a wheelchair. After his injury he was such a champ & developed quite a following in our area. We loved and cared for him best we could but it was such hard work. So after he passed, we decided to take a long break before getting a dog again. But I couldn't help looking on petfinder at every chance, and THERE SHE WAS !

Ms. Molly was a Wirehair Dachsund just like our Bart. She had the saddest eyes. She was 250 miles away in N.J. But we called anyway. The organization that had her usually didn't send dogs so far away, but they knew someone near us involved in rescue work. And that person remembered us and our Bart from the Vet office. We were so lucky. Everything magically fell in place and Ms Molly really needed us. She'd been a backyard breeder kept in an airline crate, in a shed with no windows, no heat & no air conditioning.

She is the sweetest girl in the world and now has the happiest eyes. We think she is our gift from heaven for all the hard work we did in caring for Bart.

Cindy McEvoy
Mifflinburg, PA

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

How Cammi rescued ME!

Heartbroken, after putting Gus, my first dog, a Blue Heeler to sleep in July, 2007, a friend reached out to me by sending daily emails with Petfinder listings of dogs up for adoption. "I'll never get another dog," I swore...Until I saw Cammi's beautiful scrappy photo on my computer. She was a petite Red Heeler- at CA Underdog Rescue all the way down in Fresno, over 250 miles away! "Too far," I thought, but as the days wore on, I could not stop thinking about her.

A 3-hour drive and a few days later, I loaded up Cammi into my car with her new collar and leash, full of anticipation.

Cammi had been found at the side of the road in a ditch, pregnant, sick with a respiratory infection and covered in ticks. She was taken in by the resuce, treated and prepared to deliver her puppies. Unfortunately, her pups were born with the same respiratory infection she had and they did not make it. Consequently, I learned that she too had a broken heart when we met. Our bond was immediate and it was like she already knew me.

The 2 of us drove down Interstate 5 together; both knowing the healing process had begun; my heart full of joy.

Two years later, Cammi convinced me to adopt again; fastforward to Sammi, another Red Heeler rescue, and the rewards have been never ending!

Kelly Sullivan
Windsor, CA