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September 20, 2017 by admin

Gertie Adopted!

Gertie

 

Our dear friend Gertie went home. We all fell in love with this senior girl the minute we saw her.

Gertie came in as a stray, so we don’t know her age, but we think she’s around twelve.  In spite of having bad back knees and spinal issues, she is the friendliest, sweetest girl imaginable. Gertie will need to be on pain meds for the rest of her life and will need a home with no steps.

Congratulations to Gertie and her new family!

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July 10, 2017 by admin

Bean (aka Bruno at the shelter)

Bean’s pet parents sent this terrific update early in July:

Hello,
We wanted to send a happy update about our Bean. If you remember, we adopted Bean (then Bruno) almost a year ago knowing he had some bad habits. We understood that dogs in the shelter are under a lot of stress and often lose their manners. Bean was very selective with the dogs he could be in contact with and could become aggressive if we weren’t watching him. But I knew that those big brown eyes had more than enough love to share with the world. We adopted Bean with the intention of making him a therapy dog for folks going through sad times. Pit bulls are wonderful cuddle bugs who are very people oriented. This makes their breed a wonderful choice for a therapy dog for hospitals. Even though Bean was insecure he had the makings for amazing cuddleness so we brought him home. 
In less then a year, Bean has completed a Reactive dog class (a.k.a keeping cool under pressure class) and now, the American Kennel Club’s Canine Good Citizen class. Bean can now play with everyone he meets and is only one class away from helping comfort people in hard times. 
But don’t worry, Bean isn’t all seriousness and business. Oh no! This boys still loves his ball and rope and his sassiness is tough to match. But he’s proving that just because you fall on hard times, doesn’t mean you’re down for the count! 🙂
Thank you for giving us our boy. I’ll end with my favorite quote “dogs will often l fill a hole in your heart you didn’t know you had.” – anonymous

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May 6, 2017 by admin

SUCCESS STORY: LUCY (NOW LUCIA)

Lucy was a very active German Shepherd teenager at the shelter. As you can see below, she has found the perfect home with a family committed to working with her on her behavior.  

Her mom tells us, “Within a week of being home, she was a completely different dog. With socialization, daily exercise, and consistent expectations she is turning into an amazing, loving, well-mannered dog, and a wonderful companion for me and my 3 year old daughter. She loves to go for long runs, fetch, the dog park, and snuggling with her little girl (the picture of my daughter kissing her was literally taken as I’m writing this!).

Thank you so much to Clatsop County for taking the time to get to know me before discounting me and my daughter from adopting our much-loved Lucia. They understood that the right person would recognize her behaviors as that of an 8 month old shepherd puppy that had never been shown what to do. She is an amazing gift to us and is loved dearly! I look forward to watching my daughter grow up with such a wonderful companion.”

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August 29, 2016 by admin

Penny aka Trisha, doing well!

Penny, formerly known as Trisha at the shelter. We’re so happy to see her out and about, well fed, well groomed and well loved. As it should be!

Photo of Penny known as Trisha when she was at the shelter.

Penny, known as Trisha when she was in our care, is thriving in her new home.

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June 15, 2016 by admin

Second chance for Chance

Photo of Chance giving some paw n his new home.

Chance giving some paw in his new home.

Chance was at the shelter for a longer while. He was kind of a shy guy. Even though it wasn’t so, a person might get the idea that Chance was aloof and asocial. This can be a serious disadvantage when you are one of 16 dogs vying for attention. Chance was loved by the people who worked with him and got to know him but we began to wonder if a visitor would ever take a shine to him.

Well, someone did. Chance was liberated by London and seems to be doing just fine, thank you very much.

Everyone here is thrilled to see this guy doing so well.

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