Paco came to us in 2017. He had been abandoned by his owner and was left to wander the streets of Dover, TN. He had a severely malformed front leg. In 2019 he suffered from immense pain due to disk disease in his back. He started to have seizures in 2021. Paco is now around 16 years old. He enjoys relaxing on the couch with his momma.
Max came to our family in 2012. He came from an abusive family at 1 year old. In 2013 he was diagnosed with Immunologic Hemolytic Anemia. He was treated for the next five years until the medication damaged his liver. He was taken off the medication to allow his liver to heal. He is 14 years old now and enjoys relaxing on the couch.
Jasmine came to our home in 2014. Jasmine has since developed two large lipomas on her abdomen. She was diagnosed with diabetes in 2023 and is currently on insulin to regulate her glucose levels. Jasmine is considered our pack leader. She enjoys sitting in her daddy's recliner and playing with her toys. She is currently 9 years old.
Molly came to us in January of 2015. She was an unwanted puppy that was set to be dropped on the side of the road. We took her in and gave her a family. In April of 2022 she tore her cruciate ligament and had to undergo TPLO surgery to repair it. She went into kidney failure August of 2023 and crossed the rainbow bridge.
Daisy came to us in 2019. She was abandoned by her owner on the streets of Dover, TN. She had extremely bad skin conditions and most of her hair was missing. In 2021 she suffered an eye injury and had to have her right eye removed. She was diagnosed with a Grade 5 heart murmur and crossed the rainbow bridge in January 2022.
Chewy came to us in December 2019. He was rescued from a puppy mill situation and rushed into the vet for a severe case of ringworm, coccidia, and leg malformation due to a nutritional deficiency. He had a very poor prognosis upon arrival. We brought him home and treated his skin condition and coccidia with veterinary assistance. We did physical therapy and started him on a proper diet to correct his malformed back legs. He was soon able to use his back legs properly. Chewy quickly became a daddy's boy. In April of 2023 he was diagnosed with chronic pancreatitis and has since been put on a special diet to help prevent attacks. Chewy is now 4 years old and enjoys sitting in the recliner with his daddy and playing with his toys.
Winston came to our home in December 0f 2022. When he came to us we discussed with the veterinarian the possibility of removing a portion of his little nubby tail should the need arise. His nubb curves into towards his rump and will have to be surgically removed now. He is currently 1 year old and loves his toys.
Walter came to us as a runt in July 2023. He is half the weight he should be and has severe stomach problems and jaw malformation due to a severe underbite. We have to watch him carefully and sometimes aid him in clearing his nose because he regurgitates his food. Walter loves playing with his toys. He recently turned one year old.
About Annabelle
Petite Girl That Loves Her Brother and Attention
Annabelle is a 10-month-old Mountain Curr/Mountain Fiest mix. She is spayed, up to date on shots, and flea/tick prevention and heartworm prevention. She has been tested for heartworms, Anaplasmosis, Lymes Disease, and Ehrlichiosis. She was negative for all except Ehrlichiosis. She received treatment and is now cured.
Annabelle's Story
Annabelle is a very sweet and polite girl that loves her human's attention. She is extremely bonded with her brother, which is why her and Cocoa MUST be adopted as a pair. Annabelle and Cocoa are considered indoor-outdoor dogs. They love their time indoors and enjoy a good play session outside. Annabelle and her brother were dumped by a lake, down a dead-end road. They were lucky to have walked a 2-mile journey and find some houses that fed them until we could pick them up. Once in the sanctuary they adapted well to a pack and indoor-outdoor life. Annabelle is housebroken and is learning some basic commands. She is doing nicely with "sit", "leave it", and "no." Annabelle really enjoys cuddle time with her humans and when inside will sit beside you on the couch and readily accept hugs, kisses, and rub downs. She also enjoys her playtime with her brother outdoors. We do require a fenced in yard because her and her brother will wonder off property and chase cars and wildlife. While at the sanctuary we have had no problems with them jumping gates or fences, even when critters go by. She is used to being confined to a small area of the sanctuary for feeding and sleeping. She is not crate trained. She is on a twice-a-day scheduled feeding to maintain a good body weight. Annabelle only weighs 23 pounds.
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