Thursday, November 19, 2015

Sundance's Happy Ending

We brought Sundance (AKA-Sunny) home on July 19, 2015 to join his sister Holly (formerly Pooky, another CSAC alum who we adopted on December 23, 2012), and he has been a wonderful addition to our family.

Our journey to Sunny began when we lost our much loved cocker spaniel (Grace) after a wonderful 15 years. Sometimes its hard to know when it’s the right time to bring another dog into your life after losing one that was so special, so it was important that we find the right fit for our family, including big sister Holly and our 21 year old kitty Monday. I originally emailed CSAC about a different dog—Shadow—who was a puppy mill rescue. When the CSAC volunteer called me back to talk about adopting Shadow (so happy to see that she was adopted recently!), she skillfully asked me questions about what we wanted in a new addition and how they would best fit into our family. And then she suggested that Sunny might be a better fit, and he was available immediately. And when she told us his story, we were hooked almost immediately.

Sunny’s journey to us began on May 2, 2015 when he was brought to a shelter in North Carolina as un-neutered stray, so matted that he had to be shaved. Here, he was labeled a cocker mix (despite the docked tail!) and marked with the label “Bites!” and “Aggressive with Males.” Seriously. These were stickers in his paperwork from the original shelter. He also tested positive for heartworm. Needless to say, things did not look good for “Louie” as he was named at the shelter. 

I’m not sure what chain of events happened next, but a very nice person named Janni Cone (I only have her name from the paperwork, but we owe her our eternal gratitude!) picked him up from the shelter on behalf of CSAC and transported him to a vet where he was treated for heartworm and boarded until a foster family could be found. And somehow that perfect foster family (Kathy Carl) was located just about an hour and a half away from us. Kathy and her husband did a wonderful job caring for Sunny and testing his temperament and were able to give us great advice on how to ensure a smooth transition. And as soon as we met him, we fell in love.  He is the perfect dog for us!

Was he nervous at first? Of course. Did he act tentative around us? Absolutely. Was he afraid of our cat for the 1st week? Petrified. Were we a little nervous the first time we left him alone? You bet.  But you know what? It made every “first” success even sweeter: the first time he jumped up on the couch to cuddle, the first time he rolled over for a belly rub, the first time he and his sister Holly chased birds together in the yard, and especially the first time he crawled into bed and laid his head on my shoulder and sighed the contented sigh of a dog who knows when he is home. Who knows what he experienced in his first home, on the streets and in a scary shelter? But he was so trusting of us and within a few days, he knew he was home.

There are too many wonderful moments to pick just a few—he is adorable, photogenic, unintentionally funny, crazy smart, obsessed with squeaker toys, loves belly and ear rubs, sleeps with his head on the pillow like a person, figured out how to let himself out of the back door (no doggie door needed!), is fascinated with everything during neighborhood walks, likes to crawl and dig under the deck, is a great car traveler, and if butt-wiggling is a sign, he absolutely loves his new home as much as we love him.

I can’t say enough good things about the volunteers at CSAC. So many concerned dog lovers had a hand in bringing Sunny to us-- it’s like all of the planets aligned to make sure that this dog was ours.

Sincerely,

Tricia Fonzi and Scott Simonds

Thursday, October 15, 2015

Cavi's Happy Ending

From Bailey (formerly Cavi):

It just takes a few words to say I love my furever home, and I love Bella who keeps me busy playing! I am sending my picture and Bella's too! Thank you CSAC.

The Murray Family



Alea's Happy Ending

Alea, now Leah, is very happy in her new home.  She gets along well with her two female Cocker Spaniel and two male retriever mix siblings.  She loves running in our yard and will chase after the young males barking at them.  She is very attached to me and must be wherever I am in the house.

She continues to have health issues and her Grade III heart murmur has been increased to a Grade IV.  You would never know that she was over thirteen years old since she seems so spry and active.  We continue to adjust her medication levels through the advice of our Vet to try to keep her coughing to a minimum while not over medicating her.

We are very happy that Leah has come into our lives and hope that we will make her final years as pleasant as possible.

-The Rosenthal Family



Thursday, October 8, 2015

Shauna's Happy Ending

Vada is the sweetest most lovable little Cockapoo girl. She loves to cuddle and gets along well with her puggy sister Lacy. She runs around like a race car in the backyard and has a favorite toy frog that she carries all over the house. We just love her so much! Thank you Cocker Spaniel Adoption Center for letting this special girl be a part of our family!

- The Traynor Family



Tuesday, October 6, 2015

Movo's Happy Ending

Keegan is absolutely wonderful!  I met him on July 7th and brought him home on July 11th.  He has been an absolutely perfect little man ever since!  I knew immediately that I could never give him up.  While I was going to foster him, I hadn’t even gotten home when I knew he was the one for me.  I was hoping to add another little guy to my family ever since I lost my foster Bailey to pancreatic cancer last Christmas.  Keegan has made my life complete!  My Clementine had been depressed since Bailey passed away – and before that Maddie – and I could tell she really needed a buddy.  Keegan was perfect from Day One.  He loved Clemmie and treated her so wonderfully!  No accidents at all!  Not one which is amazing!  He loves to give kisses.  He listens and obeys immediately.  I couldn’t have asked for a better addition to our little family!  I’m attaching some pics of him – he is just the sweetest boy ever!

- The McArthur Family




Thursday, October 1, 2015

Shiloh's Happy Ending

My life changed for the better in June when I adopted a lovable cocker spaniel I renamed Cody. It had been almost 2 years since I had said goodbye to my previous dog (also a cocker), and the time was right to find a new companion.

Cody is an active 3 years old pup who loves taking walks around our neighborhood, playing ball in the backyard, or just being with me wherever I am in the house. He delights in chasing the many squirrels in the yard—they keep him very busy.  My friends and family have also fallen in love.  He’s definitely good for me since he keeps me moving. 

Thanks to all the volunteers at the CSAC who took the time to help me find this adorable dog!


- The Hahn Family

Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Chelsea's Happy Ending

Chelsea is a wonderful girl. She fit right into our family immediately. She really likes her house and only wants to go for short walks. In about two weeks, she was house broken. She really likes her meals and treats. She also likes to go out in the car. She is kiddish around little people and loud noises. Chelsea makes me laugh and I enjoy her company.

- The Pullman Family