What's going on?!?
In the past 3 weeks, a lot has happened.
I have graduated from college and did what people normally do in that situation- head to Disneyworld!
Ruby went to her dog sitter (another CODA foster home) and she met George (another cocker spaniel) and his mommy. George decided that he wanted Ruby as his forever loving sister.
They are both survivors of the puppy-mill giant corporations that breed these poor animals to death. They will have a relaxing and loving human care-taker who understands their special needs.
Our family dog almost got adopted by her dog sitter family. They tried! heeheee... but in the end they realized how much we love our furball!
The house cats were well-cared for by Joey, who counted paws whenever he came in to feed and water them and depoop the boxes.
The cats are very happy to have us home.
Since Ruby isn't going to her forever home for another week, we decided it was best that she have as few changes prior to her adoption as possible, so she will be staying with her sitter until the adoption goes through.
We are taking in a dog named Gemini. She has one eye, and looks exactly like our family dog.
She will be welcomed with open arms and heart and rehabilitated in the CODA way, with love and trust-building, food and treats with a ton of understanding and play-time! Annie will see to the play-time.
Hopefully Gemini's sight impairment won't keep her from chasing Joanna's bubbles in the back yard with Annie.
As always, it is an exciting time when we get a new foster, be sure to keep an eye out for Gemini's progress.
Ginny and Ivy will be glad to welcome their new CODA sister.
~Kelly
I have graduated from college and did what people normally do in that situation- head to Disneyworld!
Ruby went to her dog sitter (another CODA foster home) and she met George (another cocker spaniel) and his mommy. George decided that he wanted Ruby as his forever loving sister.
They are both survivors of the puppy-mill giant corporations that breed these poor animals to death. They will have a relaxing and loving human care-taker who understands their special needs.
Our family dog almost got adopted by her dog sitter family. They tried! heeheee... but in the end they realized how much we love our furball!
The house cats were well-cared for by Joey, who counted paws whenever he came in to feed and water them and depoop the boxes.
The cats are very happy to have us home.
Since Ruby isn't going to her forever home for another week, we decided it was best that she have as few changes prior to her adoption as possible, so she will be staying with her sitter until the adoption goes through.
We are taking in a dog named Gemini. She has one eye, and looks exactly like our family dog.
She will be welcomed with open arms and heart and rehabilitated in the CODA way, with love and trust-building, food and treats with a ton of understanding and play-time! Annie will see to the play-time.
Hopefully Gemini's sight impairment won't keep her from chasing Joanna's bubbles in the back yard with Annie.
As always, it is an exciting time when we get a new foster, be sure to keep an eye out for Gemini's progress.
Ginny and Ivy will be glad to welcome their new CODA sister.
~Kelly
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