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ABE was one of four abandoned pups in Tennesee who is now renamed TUCKER and is living in Maine. Here are his photos, as well as a note from his new mom, thanking his foster mom:
Tucker is such a love! We feel fortunate he had the opportunity to be raised by you guys he has such good manners! Tucker went for a drive this morning to deliver Meals on Wheels with Mom and she came back and said he's the perfect dog, so I guess he did fine!
We put the crate away Sunday night - you guys did an awesome job in housebreaking him. We've no worries. Also, he loves to snuggle up with that wonderful blanket you included for him. That was so sweet!
Thanks again for your loving care of him over the past several months. He's a wonderful, sweet little guy because of it!
Lisa
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Sweet little Doxie mix PENNY, now renamed PEPPER, the day she went home with her new Dads.
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These pups to the right, are two of ABE's siblings.....how funny that the three of them are all adopted into different homes in Maine!
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BESS (now renamed ZOE)

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NELLIE (now renamed RILEY)

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This is HUEY with his Mom at Xmas.
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Sweet JILLIAN, now renamed "GINGER ROGERS" safe with her new Mom.
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CHELSEA (left),& HANNAH were both adopted from CGL, but at different times.
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HATFIELD is living the good life

A different kind of Boston Terrier
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He has really adapted to his new life, even going as far as meeting new dogs in chat rooms.

Being a terrier, her was looking for some excitement and originally thought it was a "cat room".
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But now he has gotten over his embarrassment, and has even started posing online!
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Here's a gorgeous photo of SHEA and a touching update note from her Mom:
Judith
I want to begin by saying that I could have never predicted loving a dog so much! Shea has been an absolute dream, and I continue to thank you for the HUGE part you played in her adoption.
This morning we went for our daily walk in the park. She very uncharacteristically picked up a stick & started running with it in the snow. My response was "Great, maybe you can teach a dog to retrieve!" So when she dropped it, I picked it up & was about to throw it when I noticed her immediately cower & whimper on the ground beside me. Each time i picked up the stick, I got the same reaction. And each time i tried to reassure her (with much affection) that I was going throw the sick, not hit her with it. It got me wondering how many of the dogs you rescue have had such an experience and how in heavens name anyone could ever be so cruel as to abuse a dog.
Anyway, I hope that over time & whether or not she ever learns to retrieve, we can help Shea to forget her fears. Not this year but the next, our oldest will be going off to college.At that point my hope is to adopt another dog from you.
Keep up the good work.
Best
Kristen
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ABBEY & BRODIE were each adopted separately into the same home...Here's an update note from them, as well as lots of photos!!
"Thought you might like to see some pictures of our summer adventures! We had an awesome first summer with our new Mom and Dad!
Thanks again for all that you do. You made this all possible for us! The lives that you save and the joy that you bring people and doggies like us is all so very priceless. Yall are the greatest (we still have our Tennessee accents)!
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"The bond with a dog
is as lasting as the ties
of this Earth can ever be"
~ Konrad Lorenz
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