Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Wyatt and Mia

I recently adopted Sinclair (now named Wyatt) and Stella (now named
Mia). I thought I would send a pic of them. They are healthy and
happy and giving me a run for my money as puppies do! They soon will
be attending training classes and will start doggie day care in a
week. Thank you to AAR for caring for these two precious dogs and
allowing me to adopt them. I have attached a picture.

Thanks,
Nicole

Thursday, February 23, 2012

Gracie

We lost our 17 yr old Cosmo early in November, and our remaining dog, Rascal became so depressed he was doing nothing but sleeping most of the day. We knew he would deteriorate rapidly if he didn't perk up soon. He has always been around at least one other dog and would sit and howl if he found himself alone for even a minute. We were very sad to lose Cosmo, but it made us even sadder to see Rascal so disheartened. We had resisted the idea of getting another dog so soon, but both of us kept bringing up the subject over and over. I began searching online through dogs available for adoption. We did not want one who would be too rambunctious because Rascal is an oldster at age 15, and we're not so young ourselves. We also wanted one who would be friendly and small enough to not overwhelm Rascal or our 2-yr-old grandson when he visits. The AAR volunteer who took adorable pictures of "Amelia" (her shelter name) and posted online gets a lot of credit for catching our
heartstrings. The pictures perfectly captured her charm, especially the ones with her head cocked sideways. Many years ago we had a much loved dog who would frequently do that.

She earned the name Gracie because of her talent for comedy, as in Gracie Allen, and because it was near Thanksgiving when we brought her home. She had terrible diarrhea for a couple of days without acting sick or even losing her appetite. I had heard that some dogs have food allergies, especially to beef, and so tried chicken dog food instead and she's been fine ever since (maybe coincidence). Other than that she has made absolutely no house-training mistakes and she has also never barked at all, which is peculiar. She is friendly to everyone and smart as a whip. She observed what Rascal does when we say "sit", and a treat is involved. From then on she has sat respectfully every time we go where the treats are stored. We're going to have to work some more on "down" and "stay", but she's definitely eager to please. She comes when called and best of all she has brought the puppy out in Rascal once more. The two of them romp around the yard. Gracie loves to pick up pine cones and scoot around at 90 mph. The two together are endlessly entertaining for us. At night they snuggle together as if they've been lifelong pals. We will always be grateful to the volunteers at AAR for rescuing and caring for this precious pooch and all the others.

Friday, February 17, 2012

Astro is Aiming for the Stars

We thank AAR Tomball for our new family member Astro! He is a great dog and very smart. He mastered many commands like sit, stay, lay down, rollover, stand on hind legs (or as we like to say, "dance!"), fetch, come, drop ball, and working on many more. He learned most of these commands in the first week, although it took him a while to learn the come command. He walks beside you on the streets in a a calm manner, and he never runs far when he is off the leash in a park. He usually stays within 30 ft exploring the new sights and scents of the wild. He is inquisitive like a police detective K9 on the beat, and has a focus as strong as a Jedi Knight.

He loves to go for walks, and runs next to our bikes, and even pulls me on occasion when I am on my skates. He loves all of his toys and everyone he meets. Some may say he is the best dog in the world! I know, I thought the same thing! He is really aiming to please and does a great job delivering.

There is no limit for Astro and he is truly shooting for the Stars! Thanks AAR Tomball for taking care of him before we knew he was out there. The AAR staff reflects the discipline, enthusiasm, love, and hope that Astro radiates every day! Thank you!!

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

bailey

Wanted to stop by and give an update on Bailey aka Queenie now lol Sorry had to changed name wasn't responding to name but she responds to Queenie. She is doing wonderfully; adopting to her new found home and enjoying the attention that my wife and I give her ... here is a photo of her relaxing it up ::))

Sam's Checking in!

Hello to all my friends! Its Sam!
I have been gone for just over a week now and wanted to update you all on my new life with my forever family. I have been so busy I just haven't slowed down to write or take pictures.
I have a wonderful house with some great new buddies to play with and boy do we play!
I never knew forever homes had so many toys and places to nap and look out from!
My new mom and dad love to pet me and tell me what a blessing and angel I am every day all day, I am always welcome in their laps and they are always rubbing my bellly and head. If I am lying down I can be sure someone is going to rub me!
My new BFF's have been pretty cool and we are getting along really well, they understand I'm new here but my time with all of you at the shelter has served me well so we have our own spaces but most of the time we are all just everywhere! No cages Its GREAT!
Oh and that little problem I had? Not really a problem! No worries on that one! Its all good. Mom says she is really impressed by my ability to adjust so quickly especially with that issue.

I have attached a picture that mom took so you can see I am in great shape. Mom has asked me to tell you that she is grateful I came to her and this is truly a match made in heaven. I am here to stay. Mom also says that she has spread the word with some of her friends and there are some more of you going to get forever homes soon! Yea MOM.

Gotta Go, but you are in my cat dreams!
Love Always, Sam. (mom & Dad call me Sammy!!)