Happy Gotcha Day, Salem!
Mama Salem and her four small kittens were found in a ditch after a hurricane right around Halloween last year. They were in a rural area, but luckily the finder cared enough to bring them to safety and they joined PLP!
The kittens were about four weeks old and the little family went into foster care. They received all of their vetting over the next several months and slowly each kitten found a forever home.
Mama Salem was left behind at first but she was just waiting for the best place to call home for Her! Salem is a shy girl and didn’t always like all the commotion of dogs and barking.
Last week Salem joined her new mom as they only pet and her mom works at a vet office!
Thank you Nicole for adopting our little mama. We are grateful for people like you.
Have a wonderful life Salem! From rags to riches!
Thank you Joanne for fostering our Halloween family! Great job!
Happy Gotcha Day, Jasmine!
Jasmine came to us last July from the county shelter. She was adopted but returned several months ago when one of her parents became ill.
She went back to her original foster mom and settled in with the pack and decided to stay.
Jasmine joins Plp alum, Jax, River, and Paisley,
Have a wonderful rest of your life Jasmine!
Thank you Kim for fostering and adopting.
When the shelter called asking if we could take a seven year old little girl who had been brought in to be euthanized of course I said “yes, we will help if we can!”
The reason she was surrendered was that family had moved in with young children and other dogs and “Chewy” wasn’t happy so she had to go! Guess giving her space to acclimate wasn’t considered.
We were never given a dog or cat test but I suspected she would be fine with other dogs with proper meets as I’ve never met a little dog like this who wasn’t.
Chewy settled in and we updated her vetting. She was a sweet, happy little dog who just needed a second chance.
When we received an application and saw the photo of their current male dog, Arnie, we got excited. They looked so much alike!
Chewy joined her new family earlier in the week and her and Arnie get along just fine. ð She likes the dog park and other people as well. Her new parents vacation with their dogs in tow and treat their pets like family; exercising, walking, and going to parks together.
Enjoy your new life little Chi chi!
We are blessed to be part of your journey.
We can’t wait to get updates of your new adventures.
Thank you to the people at the shelter who advocated for you to live and to our foster, Paul who took you in, thus giving you a second chance.
Happy Gotcha Day!! Thank you Michelle and Neil for adopting and not shopping.
Happy Gotcha Day, Romeo!
Romeo was surrendered to us in February. His doggy parents lived together and neither one was altered so of course, puppies. (Dad has since been neutered)
Romeo didn’t even hit the adoption floor as he went to his foster mom who fell in love and wanted to adopt him.
Thank you, Stephanie for fostering and adopting! You have taught him so much!
Great job!!
Have a wonderful life together, Romeo and Stephanie!
Back in November we were asked to take in a little tiny dog who had spent most of his first year locked in a room. He had not received any vet care and we were also told he had a leg injury but they didn't know from what.
We took little Dugg in and soon found out his hip ball popped in and out of place and it could be leg Perthes disease which is something little dogs get occasionally. One of Dugg's legs was shorter than the other because of the hip popping in and out. It could be a discomfort at times to him so we decided to do the full femoral head ostectomy while he was a young tyke and could heal more quickly.
Dugg had to do rehab after his surgery, and after a few months, he finally healed and was ready to roll! We knew we had to find the PERFECT home for Dugg and it took a little time but we found it!!
Thank you so much Wendy and family for adopting a second dog from PLP! Dugg joins former Plp dog, Pierre and he fit in right away.
We are so grateful for repeat adopters and wish you a long life with your new family little man!
Thank you so much to Mary for fostering the little guy thru surgery and rehab. you did good!
Have a wonderful new life Dugg!! We love you.