Sunday, December 29, 2013

Charlie


I'm writing to let you know of the heartbreaking loss of my Charlie, very sudden and unexpected in the very early morning hours of Sunday December 22, 2013.  I am thankful that I was with him at the end and that something made me wake up a few minutes before he passed.  Charlie was such a lovebug, followed me everywhere and was always giving kisses, giving cuddles and ready for a belly rub.  His favorite place was next to his humans and you would often find him resting his head on our legs or feet.  He loved hanging out with my older godsons and nephews and was a wonderful companion to my older cocker spaniel Simba until he crossed over the Rainbow Bridge in May of this year.  It's so hard to believe that I lost them both this year.

While he was only with me just over a short 3½ years, Charlie blessed my life with love, laughs and companionship and will forever be missed.

Thank you for the blessing of having Charlie in my life.
Kathy

Tuesday, December 24, 2013

Santa's Reindeer

Santa and his reindeer (Dutch, Tanner, & Butter) are almost ready for tonight!


Monday, December 23, 2013

Loretta's Happy Ending


We received an update from Loretta's new family. It sounds like Miss Loretta is a frequent traveler and is having fun in her furever home.
I think we will have a wonderful Christmas with her. We have done a lot of traveling with her the last few weeks; we have a condo in Va Beach that we went to the weekend we got her. We then traveled in SC where our daughter lives. She has meet all of the family dogs except for a very playful yellow lab male. She will probably enjoy playing with him at Christmas. Our daughters' dog is elderly and he tried to play but tires out quickly.


She has been a wonderful addition to our family. She has had a few accidents in the house but nothing out of the ordinary. She definitely doesn't like the rain or the snow.


I have attached a few pictures that I took last week.  The pics are in my office at home where I am well guarded. She also likes to sleep under my desk.



Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Tommy's Happy Ending


Tommy's new family sent in an update and some pictures. He looks like he is definitely fitting in.  I love the one photo of him sacked out on the couch.  He looks dog tired, probably from those children walking and playing with him.


 




He is doing fantastic!!! He is fitting right in with our family. We all couldn't be happier. :) Here are some pics for you. He even had an ugly sweater for our annual party this past Saturday. :) 

Monday, November 25, 2013


Baxter's Happy Ending
Baxter's new mom called tonight to tell me how much they love, love, love him. He has made himself at home and is already best friends with their other cocker girl "Sammie." He has shown no signs of separation anxiety, listens well and loves running in the fenced back yard. He is learning to walk well on leash and they are simply thrilled with him. They have rocks surrounding their above ground pool...every time he comes in from the back yard he carries in a rock and drops it on the kitchen floor in front of his new mom which makes her laugh...sounds like Baxter is happy in his new forever home!!!!

Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Adoptions

Congratulations to Neptune, Ranger, Rocky, Casper, Emily, Daisy, and Porkchop. They all recently found furever homes.


Monday, October 21, 2013

Jesse James Memorial


Jesse gave me a life filled with love, wisdom beyond a dogs capabilities, laughter, tears devotion and the beauty I found in his soft brown eyes, in short he gave me a new life. 


Jesse James, my little man, he changed my life from a high school teacher to a dog trainer. He gave me an understanding that not all aggressive dogs need to be put down. He assisted me in my most difficult dog cases as he understood other dogs better than any human could hope too and he was fearless. He started agility classes at age 12, after having two cruciate surgeries at age seven and eight. He was strong and kept up with the youngest in the classes. 

I thank Jesse for helping me grieve the loss of my golden retriever Winston at age seven and in helping to raise his companion - my golden retriever William. I thank Jesse for opening up a whole new world of friends at  the cocker spaniel adoption center. I thank Jesse, my little man, who was known by many names; "skeeter", "roo", "magoo" and "J" for just being Jesse. 

Since you have been gone we have honored your memory and life by adopting another cocker age 3 and his name is Jay. He is named after you. 

Goodbye Little Man run free with your brother Winston and watch over your "famiwee" until we can be together again. Jesse was adopted from Cocker Spaniel Adoption Center on March 5, 2000 and went to the rainbow bridge on January 25, 2012.

He will be loved forever

Friday, October 18, 2013

Adoptions

Congratulations to Ace, Bella, and Gabby, our latest group of cocker pups to find their furever homes!


Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Lucky's Happy Ending

He is doing so great and is still such a sweetie pie! We couldn't love him more and he definitely has the run of the house already! He still barks when he is alone but lately we have been coming home after a few hours and he is being quiet so we think he is slowly getting used to being alone. We know it will take time so are happy no neighbors can hear him in the process!

He has created a new game where he runs down the stairs over and over again bringing one toy down at a time. Then a few hours later he will repeat and bring all of the toys back up the stairs! He certainly gets his exercise! 

Overall he is doing great, and we love having him! We hope he is happy to have us too! He loves Andy the most that is for sure; the second Andy walks in the door, even if just after 30 minutes, Lucky acts like the happiest pup! I have attached a couple pictures here for you both to see. We took him to the groomer the other day and he looks great! His ears are looking incredible too so we are making we keep those ear infections away! There is a dog park near us that we take him to a lot which he loves. 

Thanks for being so helpful over the last few months, we hope the other pups are doing great! 

Best, 
Brooke and Andrew

Monday, October 7, 2013

Adoptions

Congratulations to Georgia, Plum, Mickey, and Josh, our latest group of cocker (and honorary cocker) pups to find their furever homes!

Saturday, October 5, 2013

Morgan (formerly J.J.) Happy Ending

Morgan (formerly J.J.) is a great dog. He fits in with us perfectly) We just could not be happier and neither can he.  Just love him. The photos are of our 3 boys. Fable, Cocobean and Morgan. Fable is buff and a CSAC happy ending from 2004. Cocobean is chocolate and a puppymill rescue from 2009 and Morgan is black, another CSAC happy ending



Fred and Suzie 


Saturday, September 28, 2013

Simba's Happy Ending



I'm Zachary Keim, and I'm the one who adopted Simba back in June. Just wanted to share some pictures with you guys (the party hat one is my favorite!) of Simba. He's doing fantastic with my girlfriend and me. He's a complete lover boy and we couldn't be happier. 


Thanks for introducing us!







Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Adoptions

Congratulations to our latest group of cocker pups to find their furever homes! 


Skeeter's Happy Ending

Skeeter (formerly Milo) was adopted in 2012. He is living the good life with his adopter Dan in Colorado!

Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Dog Days in the Park

Saturday's event in New Freedom, PA went very well.  Nick and Nancy Bullock brought their foster Blondie and their alumni Harvey.  Thanks to Bill and Maxine Goodman and their pack for coming out,  helping set up and staying all day.  Thanks to Cheryl Richardson who came and stayed most of the day helping to man the booth and talking up CSAC.  She also brought some extra cocker plant hangers to sell.  Jeanine and Leil Fortney brought the biggest mums I ever saw to sell and raise funds for CSAC.  Lisa Roemer and Bev Benner came and stayed awhile checking out everything and Lisa Dembowski and her husband Justin also came by and gave us support
  
Thank you to everyone, it was a good time with good friends. 


Monday, September 16, 2013

Adoptions

Wow, a lot of CSAC's cocker spaniel pups found their furever homes this past weekend! Congratulations to Cory, Copper, Sadie, JoEmma, Riley, Ace, Jagger, Buddy, and Snoopy!


Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Skippy's Happy Ending


Let me start by saying that Skippy has been such a delight since the day we brought him home. Sure, we've had some incidents here and there as we're all adjusting, but we could not feel better about the decision we made to adopt him. He is such a joy and makes our hearts melt. We were stumped when we heard Skippy might actually be closer to 9 years of age based on the DOB given when his microchip was implanted. But everyday Skippy refutes that label - springing and bounding around on walks, jumping from row to row and even up to the passenger seat in our SUV, energetically greeting each person he meets on the street with a sniff and sometimes even a jump up to say hello. We've decided it makes sense he's such a one-of-a-kind dog because his birthday is apparently leap day - 2/29/04. Dogs like him truly only come around once in a while!

Since the day he arrived he has been sleeping well in his crate right alongside our bed. Like clockwork, he starts making noise in his crate at 6:45 AM. He's my little alarm clock. We thought his making noise initially was his signal that he needed to go outside and was ready to eat breakfast. However, we've learned he is quite alright for at least another hour. All he wants is to get out of his crate to jump into our bed and wedge himself up between us, rolling back and forth on his back as he gives us each a million dog kisses -- his "good morning mom and dad!" routine. Then he is quite content plopping down at the foot of the bed and drifting back to sleep.

Even his habits which we're trying to train him out of make us laugh everyday. We still sometimes find our toilet paper rolled out for 20 feet in a trail that leads to his crate. How can you help but laugh when you see him nestled down on his bed with a white pouf sticking out of his mouth.  He is quite the acrobat when there's food involved too. I've never met another dog who can hop around on two hind legs with such skill!

Skippy has had a jam-packed summer full of new adventures. He's been at the beach, explored all around his new home city, gotten groomed, met his new Philly vet Dr. Jones and even rode in a plane for the first time! He's bonded with his uncles Wraggles (Alex's parents' King Charles Cavalier) and Percy (my parents' English Springer Spaniel).  All experiences he has met with excitement and, much to our surprise, relative ease and comfort. Of course, he's always happiest and most relaxed when we're both by his side!

We cannot thank you both and the great people at CSAC enough for making this little guy a part of our family. We can't imagine our lives without him now and we look forward to treasuring him and his daily antics for many years to come.

I'm attaching some pictures of Skippy from the past few months. He is such a happy dog!


Best,
Johanna & Alex
 

Thursday, September 5, 2013

Whitney's Happy Ending

My name is Whitney and I am a CSAC success story!!  I was so lucky to be rescued from a puppy mill in Lancaster County by a nice lady and taken into the loving care of CSAC.  I don't think I was ever to a vet before, but CSAC made sure I was spayed and everything else I needed was taken care of.  What nice people they are.  I have never been treated this well in all my seven years.  Even being at the vet and having an operation was not so bad because of all the people saying all kinds of sweet things to me.  When I was recovered I got a home with my foster mom, Candi.  There were other dogs at Candi's home for me to hang out with.  It was great and Candi loves me so much.  She took super care of me until CSAC found my furever home.  That happened after a couple months.  
 
   One day a lady and man came to visit me in my foster home.  I was still timid around people and I was a little scared to greet them.  But they persisted and I knew all of a sudden that this lady was my mom.  Candi told them all about me and gave them directions about all the things I love.  Then she kissed me goodbye and took a picture of me.  The lady's name is Anne and she took me to her house.  I met her two cats and I was not scared of them at all.  They were a little perplexed about me.  
 
    I have lived at my new home for a few months now and I love my furever home and my mom.  I have a great backyard to be in and walks to take and yummy food and treats to eat.  My mom just loves to kiss me all the time and tell me how much she loves me.  I just wiggle my little butt and tell her the same thing.  I thank CSAC for helping me find my mom and my furever home.  I am so happy with my mom and the two cats, and I love that this is my real home.  I am truly a loved girl. 

Friday, August 30, 2013

In Memory of Daisy

Our Daisy crossed over the Rainbow Bridge last evening at the ripe old age of 16. She was always a petite lady, but her weight had dropped to 10 pounds, has extreme difficulty getting her back legs to work, and the coup de gras...she stopped eating. We were fortunate to have had her in our lives for six years and were with her at the end to ease her crossing.

Daisy was the first dog I ever transported for CSAC. Valerie called me at work soon after becoming a volunteer and asked if I could pick up two dogs who were just rescued from the Montgomery Animal Shelter. They had been dropped off at the Pasadena PetSmart for baths and grooming, so I would have to pick them up there and transport to Tail End Kennel. I didn't even have carriers yet, but agreed to pick them up. Daisy laid on the back seat. From the time I got them settled to the time we made it out of the shopping center, Daisy was sound asleep. In fact, she slept so soundly for so long, I was afraid she had died. I could just hear myself telling Valerie the first dog I handled for CSAC died while I had her. Luckily, she woke up when my vehicle reached the kennel.

Beth and I agreed to foster Daisy and took her to several White Flint adoption shows, where she barked and growled at any person who came within five feet of her. Needless to say, she wasn't adopted from the show. But she was a completely different dog in our home. Warm, funny and prone to lay on any pillow she could find; hence her nickname "Princess of the Pillows". Kate, our college freshman, asked if she was eligible to adopt Daisy...and as the say, "the rest is history."

Daisy had been "thrown away" twice before CSAC rescued her. We like to think the last six years of her life were a happy, safe time for her. She certainly taught us a lot about love. We will miss her, but our other six won't let us brood too long.
In Memory of David

David died Sunday morning of kidney failure. He died as he lived, with courage and on his own terms. We only had him 18 months, but we were truly blessed for every minute of those 18 months.

For those of you who never got to meet David, I feel truly sorry for you. He lived for 12 years in a tiny wire crate in a puppymill, and was rescued by Linda Koser along with the other "American Idols." He had to have an eye removed when he came into rescue (it had been injured and never tended to--I hate to think of the pain he was in all of that time). David was not in very good shape, and Linda told me she was worried about him. Bob and I agreed to foster him, thinking we could help this poor little soul. Stupid, stupid us--that little dog taught us more about love and courage and perseverance and just being cool than we ever thought possible.

David was our ambassador of goodwill--he would always greet new fosters when they came in as if to say 'this isn't such a bad place, you'll be ok.' He'd show them the water bowl and the beds, and would often lie down next to them when they first arrived. When Linda was dying, he stayed by her until she passed and then he howled when her spirit was gone. God knows I howled when his spirit departed.

He is at peace now, out of pain. He died on his own, and he lies next to Charlie in the ever expanding doggie memorial garden. Thanks, CSAC, for giving us such a precious gift. There is nothing quite like these older PM dogs--and I had the best one of all.

Nancy

Thursday, August 29, 2013

In Memory of Spunky


In Memory of Lydia

Six years ago I received a phone call from Valerie asking me if I would consider fostering a 2 year old female that could not go to a kennel because of a suspected heart problem. She was still in the vet's office, but she pleaded with me to take a look. I was still reeling from the recent loss of LadyBug and my I didn't know if I could bring another into our home.

But . . . I went to the vet's hospital to meet Lydia - what a precious little girl - she was petite and spunky and loving. She wasn't ready to be released and when I left she started to whimper . . . of course . .. that did it . .. I told the vet hospital that I would be back to get her when she was ready to be released.

And so began life with Lydia - she was so full of life - everything was an adventure - she loved our other dogs - they loved her - she loved to romp and play and snuggle and give kisses.

We made an appointment for a cardiology work-up. We had no idea at that juncture how bad her heart was. She had a genetic birth defect - the duct to one of the heart's ventricles never closed and blood was constantly seeping into that chamber. One of her chambers was so enlarged that the doctor said it was the size of a labrador's. The prognosis was poor. The doctor said - maybe 6 weeks . . . . However . . . he prescribed multiple medicines - even a new one that we could only get from Canada . . . and our 6 weeks with this darling girl turned into 6 years.

A month ago, she was having trouble breathing - we knew that the time had come . . .we took her to the vet - she stayed there 4 days - and then we took her back to the cardiologist where her medicine was re-adjusted - she was in congestive heart failure. We knew now that she was really on borrowed time - we were told to have her avoid stress - to avoid excess exertion - we carried her so that she didn't have to walk the steps - we gave her all of her favorite foods.

For the past two days, her appetite dimished - she wasn't her spunky self - of course we never thought that there would be a day without Lydia.

Last night, Leslie carried Lydia downstairs to go outside and then he carried her back upstairs. She died in his arms, surrounded by the love we had for her.

She was such a gentle spirit - a wonderful little girl - hopefully she is with all of the other Goldstein clan romping and playing across the Rainbow Bridge.

Barbara

Monday, August 26, 2013

Oscar's Happy Ending


The Taylors adopted Mollie from us 3 years ago when she was a tiny puppy (and my foster!).  They decided they wanted to add to their family and chose Oscar.  They came and met him with Mollie and she and Oscar decided it was love at first sight.  Here is what they had to say:

"We are so happy with him.....he did awesome on the 3 hour drive home. Mollie has a little bit of an attitude with him but is okay with him, he follows her around like a little shadow. Thanks for helping us to give him a forever home.  If you ever need someone in the lower Delmarva area to do a home visit for the rescue please let me know." 


Rondo's Happy Ending

"We LOVE Rondo!!! He is quite the cool little man - very calm, great with the kids and the neighbor's kids. He's still not quite sure what to think about Cash and his energy level but I suspect he will warm up to him soon enough. Cash just wants to play with all of the time. Rondo is so worn out that he's laying in bed between us snoring up a storm right now. Thanks for telling us about him - we love him all ready!!!! All of our friends and my mother in law think he's wonderful!!"

The Armstrongs
Blitzen's Happy Ending


Hi Christine and Linda - just a quick update...he is doing great.  Lots of puppy energy.  He's not timid at all.  We've introduced him to people and other dogs and he gets along well with everyone. We said "hello" to a few small children, but from a distance, and he didn't bark and wagged his tail.  I think the "food aggression" was him jumping at people when they have food in their hands (or coffee cups) ...just needs to learn some manners.  He's fine with his own dish and we can pet him while he's eating.  Anyway, I could go on and on...he's just so adorable.

Christine - thanks so much for suggesting him. 

Thursday, August 22, 2013

In Memory of Rush


Our 17-1/2 year old Rush crossed over the Rainbow Bridge in the middle of November 2009. A couple of weeks before, chest x-rays show several massive tumors in his lungs, so we knew his time with us was drawing to a close. When he stopped eating, kept falling over when he tried to walk, and wet himself while lying on the kitchen floor, we knew it was time to say good-bye. Beth and I were with him when he left his earthly body behind. He went so peacefully, just falling asleep as we petted and talked to him. Even through our sadness, we knew we were so blessed to have known and loved this special boy.
 

Rush was such a “perfect gentleman”. And he never acted like a senior citizen, running with our pack, even up and down the stairs multiple times a day. I have heard it said that older dogs are too much trouble to foster or adopt, but I couldn’t disagree more. They are already house trained, are rarely territorial, and have left the “chew everything in sight” phase behind. Rush was accepted by our pack within minutes of first stepping through the door. He was not a picky eater and faithfully did his business in the yard. He was just the best dog, of any age, one could want. His year and a half with us provided laughter, love, and memories we will cherish forever.
Thank you CSAC for rescuing Rush and allowing him to love and frolic his way into our lives and hearts!
In Memory of Buffy


In Memory of Digger

We're so sorry to say that Joe and Anne Pugh, who adopted Digger in September 2009, have had to say goodbye to him. Digger had liver cancer, discovered just a couple of days before his passing. Joe and Anne had to make the difficult decision to let Digger cross over Rainbow Bridge. Even though they had Digger for only 6 mos, they report that he was the best dog they ever had - and they have had several senior dogs. Digger quickly became, at 14yrs old, an integral member of the family and went everywhere with them - the bank, store, even down to their beach house. He also attended meetings where people were grieving over the loss of a pet. Digger's presence made them feel better.

Everyone who met him loved him. He was glued to Joe and Anne, a true Velcro Cocker! He was their little gentlemen. They said he added so much to their lives. Anne was going to see about having Digger get certified as a therapy dog. That's how sweet he was. The only regret that they have is that he wasn't in their lives longer. Even though their time with Digger was short he had touched their hearts deeply and is going to be sorely missed.
In Memory of Sweetie

It is with heavy hearts that we say goodbye to Sweetie. She passed away while under anesthesia to get spayed. She was about to go to her new forever home, but it was just not meant to be. We can only take comfort in the fact that she was loved, fed, warm, and well cared from the time that we rescued her to the time that she crossed the Rainbow Bridge.

As you can see from her photo above, she always had a smile on her face and she lived up to her name!

Please join us in extending our condolences to the family who had planned to adopt her. They are brokenhearted, but they are going to take Sweetie’s ashes to keep in a place of honor. They are still going to adopt an older dog from us. Isn’t that a wonderful family? While we can say “if only Sweetie had had some time with them,” but we’re sure she will be looking down from her place at the Bridge waiting to be joined with the family that would have loved her so.
In Memory of Hershey

HERSHEY, YOU WILL BE MISSED.
 

WE KNOW YOU ARE THERE WAITING FOR YOUR FAMILY TO COME SEE YOU AGAIN.
In Memory of Sage

On Monday night, 12/13/10, we lost a very special member of our family, Sage, pictured to the left here with her sister Maeve.

She came to us thankfully thru CSAC at the age of 11 yrs. in 2006.

She had a bad seizure Monday morning after breakfast. And it did not stop. Our vet took her in and watched her all day. After numerous drips of valium to calm her down each time the drug wore off she still convulsed. He thinks it was all neurological and inner ear related.
I sat with her in the crate at the vet’s office for what I thought was forever.
Early that evening I made the hard decision to end her suffering.

Sage was 15 years young, active as a 2 year old; feisty as any pup you could ever know. For all of her 16lbs. no baby gate could keep her from going where she wanted to go. No door was closed to her. I pity St. Francis when she shows up at the gate, for she will let herself in!

Sage had a very hard life. First her mom passed at 81 yrs. She was passed to her mom’s friend who at the last moment decided she could not keep her. Then she was rescued by CSAC and came to us via Linda Koser.

She had ear ablation, went blind and deaf from it, had colitis, a cleft palate, mammary tumors, paw fungus, diverticulitis, allergies to many foods, cysts everywhere, eye infections, you name it she had it.

But even as the oldest in our pack she was the most active. She “knew” when I came home. She was the first one at the door while the others were still sleeping. How she knew we do not know. But she did.

She loved lying on the couch with her sister Maeve, new brother Shadow and her Daddy. She always needed a little boost up to the couch. She never liked those stupid stairs. And every night I carried her up to bed and down in the morning. She slept right next to me in her little bed with her nightlight on.

She let everyone know highly verbally “IT IS DINNER TIME”. For such a small pup she was our biggest eater. And the loudest! Kibble, vegetables, soupies it did not matter. It is dinner time. Let’s eat! NOW!

Our home will now be too quiet. We will miss our little SAGE.

Godspeed to our little Sage!

Len & Jeannette Pursell
Her sisters Maeve and Honey
Brothers Shadow and kitty Binky
Solebury, PA

Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Toebe's Happy Ending

The adjustment period for us hasn't been that difficult. We've had to make a few small changes to the house (e.g. securing bathroom garbage cans), but nothing that can't be done. The people in our home have taken Toebe in and he's just part of the family now. The only one with a couple issues has been our older dog, Dixie. She had been the only dog for 9 years, so learning to share her space and her people with someone new has been a little bit of a challenge. 95% of the time, the two get along just fine, but there are kerfuffles between them about every two weeks and they seem to center around me...who has possession of me. There is barking and growling, but never any biting. Also seems to be a dominance thing too. When it happens, they are immediately separated until things cool down (just a couple minutes), then they're fine again.

As far as Toebe's health, he's come a long way since we brought him home. He's been to the vet here twice to check his thyroid levels, and getting that stable has been the key. His patchy hair is now growing in thick and full, and his scaly skin is almost normal. In fact, he's about due for his first haircut...never thought he'd look shaggy, but he does. He's a champ about taking medicine and having his ears cleaned. The next thing I'll be introducing to him is his very own toothbrush!! Oh, and they get a 30 minute walk every morning through our neighborhood.

The one thing we had to figure out was how to take care of Toebe while our family went on vacation. We already had a 10-day trip planned when we adopted him, and I initially made reservations with our vet to kennel him while we were gone. But, as he got stronger and more attached to our family it became clear that the kennel wasn't going to be the right option for him. We ended up letting him stay at the house with Dixie and our dog sitter. It seemed to work great for Toebe...his schedule stayed the same, the environment stayed the same; the thing we were most concerned about was that, since Toebe had spent so much time in kennels before we got him, he would think we were dumping him off again if he stayed with the vet...that's the last thing we want him to believe.

So, overall, the adoption is a huge success for us. Toebe is an adorable, love bug who will be with us for the rest of his life. I'm really glad we were able to find him and add him to our family.

Kathy

Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Eli's Happy Ending

Hi All-  This is Eli (Rocky) that we rescued in May of 2012. Sadly he suddenly lost vision in his remaining eye earlier this summer due to a retinal issue. He's doing fairly well (as are his humans) adapting to his new "challenge ".

This picture was taken at our lake where he enjoys visiting every chance he gets. He tries to climb into my husband's Suburban as we're packing it up, but its a bit too high for him given his current situation. (The fact that he's 9ish years old)

I won't say that having a special needs dog is easy all the time, but watching my kids and their friends (teenagers) show such compassion for Eli is truly heart warming. He's taught all of us that we don't have to be perfect to be lovable.  Fortunately his 2 fur buddies take it in stride that they get "nudged" around once in a while as Eli's maneuvering around.

We love Eli to pieces!!  He still manages to be my Velcro furry friend that's blobs himself down wherever I happen to land. Somethings will never change!!



Laura
In Memory of CJ (Cassidy Jack) - 9/26/2011

Cj Cassidy Jack held on for over a month and a half and made it to his 12 birthday. September 9th he showed improvement but then took a turn for the worse.

We miss you

Polly's Happy Ending


After we had Bo for about a year then we started to help foster and of course Polly, a puppy mill dog, came along. I was understanding of needs and patience and told my husband it was up to him.if wanted to try to foster one.  We met Polly and needless to say my husband said that she gave him a kiss when deciding about fostering.  We took her home and within a week was told someone was interested in her and that if wanted to adopt her had to let them know.  Well you know the end of this story. When we met her she was a big fur ball and now she is totally different. I taught her to walk on leash in six months and she is now with her brother  Bo.  Enclosed two pictures show the difference .. The first picture is when we first brought her home. and the picture with pink leash is after hair cut and she looks like a younger and happy dog....

Bo's Happy Ending

Bo was first from Cocker Spaniel Adoption Center and went through many foster homes and ended up with Hope Program for last chance.  Well, we met Bo about two years ago this October and we were not sure if we wanted another dog because we had just lost our beloved CJ in September 2011. We still don’t know what caused him to become sick even after many tests. Because of his age we did not want to put him through any more and a biopsy at age 12.  Well, we met Bo for the first time and  it just clicked.  Within the time frame of being here he went from hanging out with  Linda to following me and making himself at home.  

Well the story ends like most... He's home... 

Thanks for the two programs for all they do and we have been able to foster a few, like Buddy, Megan and Duke and they all have forever homes..YEA.
 

Bruce and Tammy Varner

Wednesday, August 14, 2013

You may remember Angel, who came to us from a shelter and already had cancer when we got her. She has lost the battle with cancer, but these last few months surely proved she won the war. She went from unloved and dumped by people who didn't care for her to loved and pampered by her foster mommy in her final months. Below is a poem and a beautiful eulogy from foster mom Candi. Our hearts go out to you, Candi. We know how much pain you are feeling right now. There truly are angels among us.

By the time you read this, I will have reached my destination - over the rainbow. It was my time to fly and be free on the cancer that was taking over my physical being. Now I am free, leaping over the clouds, barking of my blessed eternal life. I will miss my foster mom and my foster canine family who became more than a foster home - they all became MY family, MY home and I love them all so dearly. My foster mom held me as she helped me cross over the bridge filled with much love so my Angel wings could soar high from the love I was given. Grieve not for me as I will watch over you all. Blessed be those who have touched my life, - CSAC for giving me a new lease on life and taking me under their wings of love, my foster mom for loving me so - and all of you - who do what you do for my canine friends - I hope in honor of my life - you will continue to assist those others who are in need - for it is you that speak for us! Bless you all, I will watch over you all, and watch out for diving butterflies - as it just may be me!



This poem below was written by my foster mom last night, August 12th - as she knew it would be soon - we spoke words unspoken and all was said....

Love, Angel


Fly Me Over The Rainbow

I know my time is drawing near
That's alright, I know no fear
Of what lies beyond the rainbow

I'm blessed you know as I know love
As sure as the air beneath wings of a dove
The way to the rainbow I will know

My life has meaning, a life worth living
I have angels like you with hearts that are giving
From above I will watch over you - below

Think not of sadness when I must go
Think all good thoughts so I can glow
In the bask of His light that He will show.

Continue your work here in this life
Continue your work thru all the strife
Thru your hearts, Angels will proceed to grow


You came to me in my time of need
Others are out there, please do heed
The cry of those who are burdened with woes

My wings will come to fly me above
Soaring high, wings beating solely from love
Flying me over the rainbow...........