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2004 Happy Tails - continued

Updated:  Monday June 08, 2009

Mr. Moon ~

With too many dogs, the city authorities applying pressure, and unable to find homes, Mr. Moon's owner found she had little choice, but to seek help from rescue.    Loading Mr. Moon, Zues and Macho into her van, she drove hundreds of miles to deliver her boys to AHRCO.   After a many weeks in foster care, Mr. Moon has found his forever home with Bonnie & Dave Wilson

                 November  04

Zeus ~

Zues and his brother, Mr. Moon arrived together when their owner was forced to reduce the number of affies at her home.   After  many weeks in foster care, Zues has found his forever home with Randy and Ozzy in Tipton, Indiana

November '04

   Bella ~

Found strolling the streets of Toledo by local Police, this pretty girl was taken to the local shelter.  When no one claimed her the shelter staff contacted Rescue and Ms Bella was soon on her way to foster care.     After a brief stay in foster care, Bella has found her forever home in N. Ohio.     November '04

Rainbow Bridge

Macho ~

Poor Macho, or perhaps that should be lucky boy Macho.   When he arrived with his uncles Mr. Moon and Zues he was so shy, yet he bonded immediately, with foster Dad, Mr. Al.  And no matter how hard we tried, we could not find the perfect home for Macho.  As the weeks went by, Macho became even more dependant on Mr. Al, while at the same time, his personality began to show through.   He became the comedian, amusing his foster family with his antics, until finally, unable to deny the bond between Mr. Al and Macho, Ms Carmel, admitted that Macho was home to stay.   Macho is now happily established as a permanent resident at  Camp Carmel.

December '04

Agatha ~

Agatha thought so poorly of her previous home, she ran away from it.   Wandering the streets of Huntington, WV, she happened upon a young man with a cookie.    Tired, sick and hungry, she allowed herself to be captured.   Shocked at her condition,  Jason Aylsworth and Nickey Spry, two veterinary  technicians with big hearts, took their charge to work with them.   Christened "Agatha" by the hospital staff, she was immediately treated for sarcoptic mange, various parasites, (fleas, worms etc).   We guess Agatha to be about 3 years old.  It appears she has been used for breeding. 

After many weeks at Kentucky's Camp Cook, Aggie has found her forever home with AHRCO's friends  Cris, Diane, C.Mystic and Teddy in N. Michigan.

December '04