vettechick99
<font color=purple>Why do I open these threads?<br
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It was a crazy twist of fate how it happened. She had been neglected, was 15 lbs underweight, had an eye infection and worms, and deemed un-adoptable by the humane society. She was one day away from being put down. As a favor to my best friend, who volunteers for the Basset Rescue of GA, I was asked to take her to a new foster home in Atlanta. But after just 4 hours together, my fiance and I decided we couldn't give her up.
She sits by my feet now, sleeping and dreaming of better days to come. I want to encourage everyone to adopt a doggie from the pound or get a rescue dog. Many people are apprehensive because they assume rescue dogs are untrainable, sick, aggressive or have other negative behavior issues. But thats not always the case, and even the challenging ones can turn around.
By the grace of God, our once-neglected doggie found her way to us heartworm-free, housetrained and eager to please. We feel lucky to have her.
Oh, and we named her Grace.
She sits by my feet now, sleeping and dreaming of better days to come. I want to encourage everyone to adopt a doggie from the pound or get a rescue dog. Many people are apprehensive because they assume rescue dogs are untrainable, sick, aggressive or have other negative behavior issues. But thats not always the case, and even the challenging ones can turn around.
By the grace of God, our once-neglected doggie found her way to us heartworm-free, housetrained and eager to please. We feel lucky to have her.
Oh, and we named her Grace.
