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Grandpa Chewy

Congratulations to Grandpa Chewy for finally finding his happily ever after! 🙂 
Grandpa came to us in December after he was turned into the county shelter when his owner could no longer care for him. He has had quite the adventure having been in four separate foster homes since coming to us, but we are happy to announce the last one is THE ONE!
Thank you Mike for adopting a senior!! 
Chewy may have some issues with his ears and skin but he shouldn't be unadoptable because of it! 
Have a wonderful new life Grandpa Chewy! You will never have to be scared or worried again! 
Thank you Bubbles and Fluff for being Chewys angels! 
We love you grandpa!!


Yogi

Congratulations to little Yogi who has found a new family of his own! 
Yogi became homeless recently when his mom unexpectedly passed away. 
We were asked to take Yogi and we did not hesitate. We got him all fixed up and ready to roll and it literally only took a few days to find a family right here in Myrtle Beach. 
Yogi’s new family has had several Pomeranians and now he has a new doggy sister, Sam and a big fenced yard. (That he can’t escape from lol)
Congrats Yogi, Patty and family!  
Thank you Brenda for fostering.
Have a great new life sweet guy!


Marley

Congratulations to our sweet, Marley who has found her forever home!! 
Marley came to us mid-March when we had a foster step up the morning Marley was to be euthanized in a North Carolina shelter.
I was worried that it was going to be too late when I tried reaching the shelter but luckily, she was still alive. We sent someone to spring her right away. 
Marley was a joy from day one. She loved being outside and enjoying the sunshine after sitting in a shelter run for many weeks.
She became best buddies with PLP alumni Reeses. 
We were thrilled when we received an application for Marley. She mentioned she usually liked smaller dogs, but something about Marley really drew her to her.  
Marley Mable has been settling into her new home and they love her very much. 
Marley came to visit her foster family over the weekend, and they were all thrilled to see her. 
Thank you, Amanda and husband, for adopting and not shopping!
And special thanks to Lauri!  Without the  offer to foster,  Marley would be a statistic. 
Have a wonderful life, Marley!! We hope to follow your journey and wish you the best new life! 


Mick

On a Sunday morning the first part of January, someone saw a dog walking down a very busy road in North Myrtle Beach and picked him up.  The finder was heading to a property as he was a real estate agent but didn't know what to do with the hungry, thirsty Hound. All shelters were closed. He posted on a local page, and someone tagged me. I honestly did not think there was anything we could do. The odds of a foster stepping up at that time were slim. 
Someone offered who was about an hour away and the finder drove the sweet boy to her!  If no one had stepped up to help, the dog would have most likely been let loose to fend for himself. The shelters are over capacity.
I tried to find out if the dog had an owner and was told hunting season was over, so the "owner" didn't want the dog anymore. We couldn't confirm this, but "Mick" did not have a chip, and no one claimed him during the next week as we searched for an owner.
The following day we had terrible storms, winds, and downpours. Schools and businesses were closed. I can't imagine this poor soul being out there. So thankful for the people who went out of their way to help him. After the stray hold was up, he joined PLP officially and began his journey to a new, happy, healthy life. 
Mick was treated for a tickborne illness during the next month and settled in surprisingly well for a discarded hound. He learned leash, crate and house manners and we all fell in love with him. 
Hounds are typically overlooked and not easily adopted. They can be a misunderstood breed with their intelligence and aloof demeaner. 
Well, yesterday, Mick found his person!!! We are over the moon! 
Tears of joy as I realized Mick and Pam belong together. He is HOME!!! 
Pam had recently lost two seniors and Mick is a PERFECT fit! 
Congratulations to our sweet boy. Our hearts are so full. 
Without someone stepping up to foster, none of this would have happened! So thank you so much Ann-Dee for all you have done for Mick! You are his savior!
Thank you, Pam! You are an amazing human for giving a discarded hound a new life.


Maxie

Congratulations to Maxie who has found his forever family! 
Maxie came to us from a rural kill shelter after we saved him during his final hours in February. 
He went to a temporary foster home near the shelter and we got him to a vet in the area to start treating his skin issues. A few weeks later and he had turned into a new dog. Amazing what good food, love, and vet care will do! 
Maxie made his way to the beach, and it didn’t take long to finish his vetting and learn all about him. 
Maxie joined his new family a few days ago and is settling in nicely. He has a new doggy sibling who he loves playing with and a big back yard. 
We couldn’t be happier for the sweet, little guy! Thank you foster families and new parents!!!
Have a wonderful life, Maxie!! 


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