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.
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.
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.
Hello, My Name is Rudy
I was born under a junk pile in the middle of the woods when I was two weeks old. My estimated birth date is September 17, 2025. I have had a rough beginning at life. I am a male and will be neutered and brought up to date on all vaccinations when I am the appropriate age. I am assumed to be Pit/Husky mix, but my new caretakers have sent out a DNA test to see exactly which breeds I am. At 2 weeks old I weighed 2.69 pounds. I will most likely be a medium to large size dog.My litter's DNA and Genetic Health Testing Results are in. Voiceless Moments holds prize winning contests that allow people to guess our different breeds. The contest has not been held for our results yet. Follow us on Facebook, our contest is the week of October 27th. (www.facebook.com/voicelessmoments). Once our contest is over, we will announce it in the bio section of each of the pups.
My Story
My name is Rudy, and my journey started in the most unexpected place—hidden beneath a discarded pile of trash, sheltered by the quiet woods. My earliest memories are of cuddling with my brothers and sisters, our tiny bodies huddled together for warmth, comfort, and a sense of safety in the unknown darkness. Those first weeks were about more than just surviving—they taught me how strong family can make you and the true meaning of resilience. When the wonderful people from this organization discovered us, everything changed: gentle hands lifted us from uncertainty and welcomed us into a world filled with hope, security, and compassion. The kindness that rescued us will always stay with me, forever lighting my path forward.
I found out I was born around September 17, 2025—a date that’s more than just my birthday. It marks the beginning of a journey shaped by challenges, surprises, and the kindness of strangers who became heroes. Since then, my siblings and I have been embraced by a foster home, where gentle patience and love have gradually eased away the fears from our earliest days. Every cozy bed, soft cuddle, and reassuring word feels like a precious gift, especially when I remember how uncertain life once was. I am endlessly grateful for the warmth and care I’ve received—gratitude that words can hardly express.
At just six weeks old and weighing about six pounds, I’m becoming braver and more curious with each new day. My round belly and oversized, floppy paws aren’t just adorable—they’re proof of the strong, joyful pup I’m growing into. During my first year, I’ll need nutritious puppy food to help me play, learn, and take on the world with boundless energy. I’ve already received my first puppy vaccination and flea prevention—small steps that mean so much for my future health. The daily care and attention I receive give me the confidence to explore, and I’m truly thankful for this secure beginning to my life.
I’m an inquisitive pup with a gentle spirit, and my unique blend of Pit, Husky, and Cattle Dog makes me truly one of a kind. My soft, patchwork coat celebrates my heritage, and my alert, expressive ears soak in every sound, eager to discover more about my world. There could be even more surprises in my background—the rescue is happy to share my full story if you’re curious. I’ll likely grow into a medium to large dog: adventurous, loyal, and loving. If you enjoy a little mystery, my family’s DNA results are shared on the rescue’s Facebook page. Every part of me has a past, and I’m excited to share my future with the family meant just for me.
Not long ago, I had my very first intake exam—a quiet triumph after such a difficult start. Gentle hands examined me from head to tail, their kindness calming my nerves as they listened to my heartbeat and looked into my hopeful eyes. I received medicine to help me grow strong and healthy, and the news brought such happiness: no cleft palate, no hernia, and a clean bill of health. For a puppy whose journey began beneath a pile of trash, being healthy feels like the greatest gift—a fresh start filled with hope and thankfulness.
At the moment, my eyes—and most of my siblings’—are a brilliant shade of blue, sparkling with curiosity as we explore the world. I’ve heard that as I grow, my eye color may change, showing its true shade sometime between 9 and 16 weeks. For now, they gleam like little sapphires, filled with hope and the promise of adventures yet to come. Each new experience gives me more reasons to believe in kindness and the magic of second chances.
I’m overflowing with the joyful, boundless energy that only puppies possess, and thanks to my special mix, I crave adventure—chasing toys, playing with my siblings, and exploring every corner of my foster home. I cherish every cuddle, each gentle touch, and the feeling of safety and love I never knew was possible. My earliest days weren’t always so gentle; my mother stopped making milk when I was just three weeks old, and saying goodbye to her so soon left a lasting imprint on my heart. Now, I’m thriving on solid food and water, and I’m so thankful for it. Every day brings new hope for the future, and I treasure every sweet moment.
I’ll be ready to start my new adventure with a forever family after November 12th, when I turn eight weeks old—a day I look forward to with so much hope and excitement. I’m still a little too young for my spay surgery, but my rescue will help my new family connect with a caring vet when the time is right. After I go home, I’ll need two more rounds of vaccines to stay healthy and strong. My adoption fee is $175, and when my family completes my vaccines and spay, they’ll receive $75 back—a heartfelt thank you for opening their hearts and home. All the important paperwork will come with me, so my new vet can keep track of every milestone along the way. I imagine the moment I finally meet the family meant for me—I’ll be waiting, tail wagging and heart full of hope.




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