Behr

Behr was a warrior. Found wandering the rural roads of Delaware County—an old man with cancer, abandoned by his family—he still had so much love left to give.

 

He was with me for only six short months, but in that time I watched him blossom into the goofiest old hound dog. He’d curl up beside us every night, guarded our home from his favorite bed, and supervised every snack and meal we ate (don’t worry, we always paid the tax). His silly bulldog grin made even the hardest days lighter.

With us, he finally found his true forever home. And I know, without a doubt, he’ll be waiting for us on the Rainbow Bridge.

Recent Angels

Shemp

Shemp

ShempWe adopted Shemp from Canine Collective, which rescued him from a high kill shelter in Athens. We got him when he was about 2 years old and we had 14 years together. He was an easy going dog who readily got along with any new animals who joined our family. He...

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Perdy

Perdy

Perdy It was love at first sight back in 2011 when we adopted Perdy. She was 2 then and had been trained to be a companion for children with disabilities. She didn’t make the final cut for the program due to "shyness,” but she was so sweet and great with kids. We were...

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Sully

Sully

Sully Sully came to use 2 years ago in an emergency foster situation, just days after I lost my German Shepherd, Linka.  We knew the minute we picked Sully up that he was never leaving us.  We were blessed to to have two amazing years with this 12 year old young man,...

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