Tuesday, January 29, 2013

On Their Way to a Forever Home!

Spot


These Lucky Dogs Are 
On Their Way to Finding Forever Homes

Thanks to




China *** Adopted!
Goliath

Izzy




Big <3 to Michele's Rescue!
from the
Barry County Animal Shelter

We're sure that they would love to,
but rescues can't take everybody.
So please visit our friends
 who are still waiting
 and help them be
 on their way to forever homes too!











Sunday, January 27, 2013

Maggie's Story

 Maggie's Story - 

The Little Pom Formerly Known As "Bugs"

     This is a heartwarming story about a rescue of a senior Pomeranian.  Back in July 2012, my daughter, Shereen, and I were volunteering at the shelter, when two little Poms came in.  These scared, little girls were laying in the back of the kennel, clinging to each other, on their cot.  They looked so small and helpless in that big kennel.  At first glance, I shook my head and thought, "At least they have each other.  Yeah, but for how long?"  I called Shereen away from the cat room to come see them.  Their kennel cards noted that their names were Bugs and Biscuit - two very silly and unfitting names for these dogs, I thought.  These poor babies were a mess, smelly, with their coats all dirty and matted.  
     Sheen and I decided to take them out for a walk.  They looked up at us anxiously as we entered their kennel. We talked to them soothingly, as we lowered ourselves down on our knees, to persuade them that they had nothing to fear from us.  Prepared to walk them, we had leads in our hands but decided to carry them out instead.  Biscuit was a young blonde Pom who felt comfortable right away, she tried to lick Shereen before we even got out the door.  Bugs was apprehensive, and she looked away when I talked to her.  When we attempted to put them down to walk, Biscuit begged to be picked up again, and Bugs just stood in one spot, looking around nervously.  We took this opportunity to sit down, on the cement steps, to hold them in our laps and look them over.  They were both in desperate need of grooming - their fur was matted and they were covered in burrs!  Sheen and I began tugging at their fur, as gently as possible, to pull out the burrs.  They sat there, patiently for almost forty minutes, while we tried to get out every last one. There were even burrs in the pads of their paws, no wonder they didn't want to go for a walk!

     When we were leaving the shelter that day we just wanted to take these girls with us.  Shereen saw how worried I was, and said, what she often says, "Don't worry Mom, the little ones always go first.  You know that people always want the little dogs."   I told her that my first thought was that these girls needed to stay together, but my biggest worry was that the younger one would be adopted and the older one would be left behind.  Bugs' age was listed as 8-9 years old, and she seemed lethargic and sad, while Biscuit,age 4-5, was energetic, endearing, and seemed very adoptable.  I thought maybe with grooming, someone could see past the matted fur and want these dogs.  As we headed out the door, I started making calls on my cell to family members, to tell them about these little Poms.  

Biscuit and Bugs getting some TLC
from Shereen at the shelter
     I reached my Mom first and described the dogs to her.  I asked her if she knew anyone who would want the Poms.  My parents have a definite "weak spot" for these small dogs and other people are always admiring their dogs.  They have Poms, Yorkies and and a Spitz.  So, I thought, maybe one of their admirers would be interested in these little girls.  Shereen and I went home, determined to find homes for these dogs.  Little did I know, immediately after hanging up the phone, my parents drove to the shelter to have a look at these girls.  When we talked later, Mom said that she and my Dad were going to do all they could to help find someone to adopt these dogs.  
     We returned to the shelter every few days to walk, and give TLC time to all the dogs.  I always go to check the kennels of the ones that I am most worried about first.  Yes, there those Poms were,  both still there, still pulling at my heart strings.  The girls were always happy to see us and ready to be picked up and carried outside for a "walk".  Their walks involved cuddling and getting licked by Biscuit and holding and reassuring Bugs in our laps.  We would have brushed them, but their hair was so matted we didn't want to cause them pain.  We brought our own soft treats for small dogs.  Biscuit always ate these hungrily, while Bugs looked sad, and turned her head away.  I picked the treats up, held them in my hand, and then I broke them down into smaller pieces for her, and then she would gingerly try to eat them.  Her eyes looked dull, she looked sad and worse, painful.
         After each visit, I went to my parent's house, to talk about the shelter animals.  We talked about the Poms and our concerns for the Bug's health.  Those girls had been there for nearly two weeks, and still, nobody seemed interested enough to adopt.  The staff had told me that some people had looked at Biscuit and nobody had seemed interested in Bugs.  My fears for them were being confirmed! Typically, when dogs are not pleasant in appearance, and don't seem engaging, then they are not really adoptable.  
     My Mom and Dad said that they would take them both of them if they could.  I told them that I didn't want them to have to care for one more dog, let alone two.  I was thinking that my son and his girlfriend could take them if I paid for the fees, vet care, and grooming.   A few days later, my parents told me that they wanted to take the dogs in to foster them, if they were still there by the end of the week.  We checked the shelter all week and both dogs were still there.  On Friday, they decided to go get those girls!  When they arrived a nice family, with young children, was in the process of adopting Biscuit.  So, of course, my parents adopted Bugs!  
     The first thing that they did was take her home, bathe her and cut the mats out of her hair.  My Mom immediately called the groomer and made an appointment for the next day.  She called me, when she had finished cleaning Bugs up, to tell me how she already looked better, but she was worried about how she was so thin.  A few days later, my Dad had shown me just how thin.  She could effortlessly walk through the slats of a sliding baby gate that he had made to keep the dogs in one area.  They had tried calling her Bugs, and noticed how she didn't respond, maybe she didn't even know her name.  Mom and Dad mulled over a list of names that would seem fitting for her, and that would fit in with the other dogs in the family.  They decided on Maggie, and, I think, that Maggie decided on them.  She was trusting these kind people, who talked softly, handled her gently while bathing and grooming her, and carefully introducing her to the rest of her canine family.  
     Maggie was everyone's new family project. Whenever any of our family members called, or came over, they would check on Maggie's progress.  After going to the groomer, she needed to go to the vet.  Dr. Robinson, at Green Street Veterinary Clinic, examined her and discovered the reason for her being so thin and looking painful.  Maggie was malnourished and couldn't eat properly because her gums were inflamed, and she desperately needed her teeth cleaned.  Appointments were set and Maggie began receiving treatment.  She was on her way to becoming a healthier and happier dog. 
     Now, I realize just how happy Maggie is whenever I come to visit.  I see her eyes light up whenever my Dad talks to her and feeds her.  I see how Maggie follows my Mom, wherever she goes, with her head tilted up, not taking her eyes off of her.  I see her outside, trotting along, beside her canine brothers and sisters.  I see her learning to trust these people who care for her, and love her, just like she deserves to be cared for, and loved.  
She now has a forever family that will love her always!

Maggie after her first grooming


Maggie getting some lap time with Shahla
Maggie getting spoiled!


Wednesday, January 23, 2013

News Flash! Shelter Dogs Find Happy Homes!

.........NEWS FLASH!........
SHELTER DOGS FIND HAPPY HOMES!!

Thanks to the networking of 
Michele's Rescue and our facebook Friends
These deserving Dogs 
just found their forever homes:
Onyx <3
Rudy <3


Leroy <3
Please don't forget
 about the rest of us!

We're still waiting.....
at the Barry County Animal Shelter!

Eva  #98681
http://www.petfinder.com/petdetail/24550181


Jimmy #98741http://www.petfinder.com/petdetail/24635844
Jack #98819
http://www.petfinder.com/petdetail/24746401
Izzy #98826
http://www.petfinder.com/petdetail/24746405
and many more furry friends in the Kennels
 and the Cat Room!
Please come visit and tell your
 friends and family about us!


A Special Thanks to Our Friends at


So happy to be working with you!


Monday, January 21, 2013

Good News for Some Shelter Dogs!


Good News!
These Dogs Have Been
Rescued or Adopted:

Bubba

Nella

Bandit

Zeek





A Special Thanks to 
Mackenzie's Animal Sanctuary
For All that they Do for Animals!!

Sunday, January 20, 2013

The Perfect Equation: 1 SHELTER DOG + YOU = Infinite LOVE!

Want Unconditional LOVE

 Adopt a Shelter Dog Today!


 Earl #99025
http://www.petfinder.com/petdetail/25030709
This cute guy is a real sweetheart of a dog!  
Take him for a walk or out to play
 and he'll give you some

 great hugs in return!




#98983
http://www.petfinder.com/petdetail/25003249

Whose heart wouldn't melt looking into those eyes? This handsome guy is playful and full of affection.
He is ready to be treat trained!




Jimmy #98741
http://www.petfinder.com/petdetail/24635844
This is a face that any mother could
love!
This boy loves going for walks

 and is a great listener!



Iris #98991
She's so lovable and huggable!
She's ready for a family who is ready for all of her love!



Josey #98855
http://www.petfinder.com/petdetail/24791050
Who can resist this captivating smile?  
She's such a cute girl with smiley eyes.  
She's ready for some playtime

 and some loving!



# 98682
http://www.petfinder.com/petdetail/25030707
This handsome ginger boy has
 a great combination of energy and affection!  
He loves both playtime and snuggles!




China #99099
http://www.petfinder.com/petdetail/25126423
She's such a
sweet little thing and what a beauty!
She is ready for some
love and affection!





#99087
http://www.petfinder.com/petdetail/25106801
This little boy is a total lover-pup!
He is ready to be someone's little lapdog!




Andy #98918
http://www.petfinder.com/petdetail/24874462
He's a shy, handsome guy
who is just waiting to
be someone's loving companion!




#99109
http://www.petfinder.com/petdetail/25155168
I'm an adorable, little, stray boy,
currently on hold,
 but I'll keep you posted.
  Who wouldn't be missing me?




Are you seeking TRUE LOVE?
Look no further than the
we're sure
 that you'll find
 just what you're
looking for!




Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Off to a Great Start!

Great News for Some Shelter Dogs!

Look Who Just Found Forever Homes:
Bandit - A Handsome Husky!
 
A Sweet Pup!

Chevelle - A Sweet Little Girl!

Please Come Visit Us at the
Barry County Animal Shelter
So We Can Help
More of Our Friends Find Homes!




 
 

Monday, January 7, 2013

Handsome Hounds

Now Available at the Barry County Animal Shelter!

# 98819
http://www.petfinder.com/petdetail/24746401


I

 
I call this guy Jack, because like a Jack-in-the-Box, he's cute, sweet, and full of energy.  He's very acrobatic and entertaining, 
once he gets outside,
 you should see him go!
  He does turns, flips, and runs in circles, 
but he's always ready to stop
 for a treat and a photo opp!  :)



#98984

When this guy was dropped-off at Christmas,
 he was skinny and shy.
  Now he's looking good and 
he's ready to get to know everyone!



I have had some great conversations
 with this handsome guy.
  He's very laid-back and a great listener!  


Having a "Heart to Heart"
with my friend!


Just so handsome,
 how can you resist?


Last, but not Least -  Here's Zeek!
Zeek  #98818
http://www.petfinder.com/petdetail/24746400

This good looking guy is a total sweetheart.  He has a great combination of energy and affection.  He get's along with everyone, and

Bonus - he's already neutered and house trained!

I apologize that I don't have more photos of this good-looking guy.  Please check back in the next few days for updates and more photos, if he's still available. :)











Sunday, January 6, 2013

A New Year With a New Companion

Start the New Year with a New Companion!

Lucy # 98976
http://www.petfinder.com/petdetail/25030708




#98682
http://www.petfinder.com/petdetail/25030707


These beautiful, sweet dogs thought that they had a new home, but the people changed their minds and never came to pick them up!  I guess it is for the best, if anyone has second thoughts, then adopting a shelter dog is not a good idea.  
They both really need 
and deserve loving, forever homes!  
They would make great companions for anyone!


These lucky guys 
just got the chance for forever homes:
Kris has gone to a rescue
 to find his way to a permanent home!

Boss Has Been Adopted!

Please come visit our friends at the 
Barry County Animal Shelter 
and help us to find forever homes for them!