Cooper: Loving Life in Brooklyn

Cooper's parents tell WOOF that their little fellow "is still a wild little guy, but a bit less so than before. He's responding well to training and doing much better with separation anxiety. He's spent a couple of days with dog sitters, which went very well. He loves to play fetch with a new toy outside the Brooklyn Museum, where there is a long piece of lawn for him to run up and down (on a retractable leash)."

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Cole, King of the Castle

Cole came to our rescue scared, guarding, and biting. After three weeks at boot camp in New Jersey, Cole was rehabilitated and able to be adopted.  His new family adores him and says "Cole is officially the king of the castle".  This example shows that dogs like Cole simply need a chance and they will thrive in a loving environment. 

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Jesse, the Snowbird

Dog parents Kristen and Cynthia tell us that Jesse loves his new home in Portland, Maine.  However, he misses the excitement of the big city.  Jesse is looking forward to life as a snowbird since he will soon spend half of the year in Miami.  

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Lulu's Healthy and Thirving

Lulu came to WOOF with an eye condition as a result of allergies.  Her terrific parents have continued the medical care that was initiated by our organization, and now she's as happy and healthy as ever!  Another WOOF success story.

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Happy 5th Birthday, Kirby!

Kirby's family WOOF that "Kirby is doing great. We celebrated his 5th birthday this month and will be marking his one year anniversary with us in November. Can’t believe how quickly time is passing!  He is a very sweet dog who is very attached to us, truly a beloved member of the family, and I feel so fortunate to have him in my life."

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Lola, Queen of the Castle!

Jared and Adriana shared the following update about their faithful companion:  

We came to the conclusion that Lola has some rat terrier in her blood line.  Her favorite pastimes are chasing squirrels and rats.  She's been given carte-blanche to be off the leash in our community garden where she's been tasked with identifying rat burrows so that we can fill them with gravel.  No rat is safe.

Lola is very bossy - sleeps on the bed, expects to have her belly rubbed, and pretty much runs the show.

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