Bear spent three years in a cage with little to no attention at a no-kill rescue. He's gone now but for a few years was our friendly ambassador at special events.
Auggie was an old guy with a bad leg, heart-worm and a big heart. Instead of euthanasia, he spent three happy years at the Ranch.
Phiona was to be "euthanized" at age 15 because her owners were moving out of the country. She had two active, happy years with us.
Mazie came to the Ranch for hospice care with a huge abdominal tumor (upper right). Amazingly, the tumor was successfully removed and proved benign (thank you Dr. Russel), and she lived several active happy years afterward.
Calhoun, Joy and Pete (R to L) were rescued as puppies from a neglectful back yard breeder. We tried to adopt Joy and Pete's mother from the breeder but were turned down. (She froze to death the following winter. ) These three lived to the ripe old age of 15. Pete and Joy's brother Stetson is still going strong at 17.
Poodle Boy was surrendered by an owner who could not provide the care he required. He was deaf, nearly blind, and very stiff, but still found his way around. He loved his time on the couch. He was with us for 4 years and died at age 20.
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