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Yellow Lab, Lucky

Monday, May 10th, 2010

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forwarded from student/customer:  my cousin sent this to me, and she will bring the dog to Atlanta, if we can find him a home.  She lives at Lake Hartwell (SC side).

We found an awesome dog and now need to find a great home for him.

When traveling south on I-77 in Iredell County we saw a dog in the middle of the traffic lanes, he was able to dodge a truck and then froze with fear in the middle of the road.    We stopped and were able to get him off to the shoulder.   That he survived is a miracle, so we named him Lucky.

We tried all week to find his owner with no luck so far.   I do not want to bring him to the pound and the Lab Rescue is overwhelmed and won’t take him.   My better half suffers from allergies so we need to find him a new home soon.

Lucky is a large un-neutered Yellow Labrador Retriever.   I am not a canine expert, but he appears to be a pure breed.  He seems to be in good shape a bit tired and a little on the skinny side, probably from his recent ordeal, but I think he will fatten up quickly.

Our observations:

- Approximately 2.5 years old

- He is an “Indoor” dog

- Extremely gentle with children

- Enjoys playing with other dogs

- Completely house broken

If you know of anyone who may be interested, please have them contact me on 704-996-1190 or neal.hamilton@hp.com

They are beautiful Labbies. Pup looks a little Golden.

Wednesday, March 31st, 2010

“These two were found on Hwy 42 just South of Jackson, GA this afternoon. The mother dog was wandering back and forth across the highway, very disoriented, and definitely NOT avoiding the traffic. The puppy was desperately trying to keep up with mom and was hit by ca car. We picked both up and took them to Jackson Veterinary Clinic. The puppy was unhurt except for a small cut on one of his ears. No collar or microchip was on either dog. The puppy is male and appears to be 7 to 8 weeks old. Mom is not old at all, and VERY sweet. Especially since she let me and my husband put her and her puppy in the back of my Jeep on the side of a VERY busy highway. They need to be placed as SOON as possible. I CANNOT pay the $20.00 a day to keep them at the clinic and I do NOT have anywhere else to keep them. The do not have fleas and appear to be well fed. I suspect they were dumped on the highway by someone whom could no longer take care of them, and, as all shelters are full, maybe felt they had no other choice. PLEASE HELP! She is a VERY friendly dog and the puppy is just adorable too. PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE HELP AS SOON AS POSSIBLE!!!!!”

Jackson Vet Clinic #770-775-5710

Little Charlie is packed & ready, but has no place to go (Hazlehurst, GA)

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

This is Charlie. He is just one of the many dogs at the Hazlehurst Animal Shelter in Southern Georgia. Charlie probably weights 30lbs, give or take, and has been out at the shelter for a while now. He spends most of his time up on top of his dog house, as to not get his paws dirty. Charlie & his cage mate Cody just had their pen moved recently, but prior to that they had a dirt floor. When ever we had rain, they found themselves walking around in mud all day long. Charlie is quite opposed to this, so much that even with the cage door wide open, he would hold tight to his spot on top of the dog house. I had to go in and literally pick him up and set him down outside the pen just to walk him! The shelter feels that he was, at one time, someone’s beloved pet… Before life at the shelter that is. No one has ever come to claim him, and though many people have looked in his direction, no one has offered to take him home.  Charlie is very sweet, but a touch more vocal than some of his shelter friends. He was one of the dogs shown this weekend at our Adoption event.  People walked by and though they all talked about just how cute he was as they patted him through the pen… It was still Not him that they chose for their family. “Another dog” was calmer, maybe had a sadder story, or wasn’t as talkative… So many reasons. But poor Charlie just didn’t understand, as he sat there so eagerly watching others find happiness & wondering why no one wanted him?

Of all the dogs we thought had the best chances for adoption, Charlie was at the top of that list. We were all just as dumbfounded as Charlie was when no applications came in for him.

As we loaded up the dogs to take back to the shelter that day, Charlie rode with me. He started out in the back seat but quickly decided that the best seat could be found up front in my lap! This guy is still waiting for the 2nd chance he so desperately needs & deserves, before it’s too late. The Hazlehurst Animal Shelter is a small shelter that is currently maxed out. The lady that works there is leaving soon… she has been the ONLY reason most of these shelter dogs are even still alive today! With her departure looming right around the corner, a list of dogs to be euthanized has already been created. Please help me save Charlie from that list.  His adoption fee is $65.00. Charlie is up to date on his shots & will be neutered before leaving the shelter. (All of which is included in the adoption fee.) Transport can be arranged up to the Atlanta area fairly easy for the right adopter or rescue group.

Thank you so much for your time & for cross posting.  Hopefully, together wecan save Charlie!

If you’re interested adopting Charlie or have any questions about this adorable pooch- please call 912-539-0577

Toby

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

Contact is Dana at dana.pederson@westin.com

Currently in foster home and a total sweetheart.

Gary

Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010

Message from nice man that found Gary:

I know I sent out an email about this guy a couple weeks ago, but he really needs a home. My house is FULL with 4 dogs, 5 cats, a 4 month old baby, and now this big guy. He is a GREAT dog! He’s completely housebroken, crate trained, very sweet with other dogs, and hasn’t chewed on anything he’s not supposed to. He’s really been a perfect foster dog. Attached are new pictures of him.

We found Gary sitting in the middle of Memorial Dr (literally). We stopped to see if we could get him and he ran straight up to me like we were long lost friends. Initially, Gary was unneutered and had a severe skin infection. Gary is now free of his skin infection, neutered, fully vetted, and heartworm negative. He is ready for a foster or permanent home. Please contact me at the information below for additional information.

Please send to your contacts to help find Gary the perfect home! Thanks!

Luna

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

My sweet friend Luna is looking for a new home. Do you know someone who might be looking for a 3 year old lab/husky mix? She’s super calm and great around children and other dogs. Please send me a message if you are interested! Thanks!

Please see Jacklyn Burgan’s post on our facebook page to message.  Or contact me if that’s too complicated.

She’s really lovely.

Her Story:  ”My friend adopted Luna from the Humane Society a few years ago before he and his wife started having children. Both of them are super busy with their full time jobs and their young daughter, and they’ve just found out they have another baby on the way. In addition to his full time job, my friend is also a full time grad student at night. Between all of these activities, he feels that Luna is being neglected and not getting the attention or exercise she needs. He and his wife would rather not give her away, but they feel incredibly guilty about not having the time to devote to her that she deserves. It’s sad because they love her, but they just don’t feel like they are taking care of her the way she needs to be taken care of.”20531_650134199298_60714777_36406322_5622747_n

Sugar needs a home

Sunday, February 14th, 2010

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my sister has to move to a new home that does not allow dogs.  she has a home for her elderly black lab, but needs to find a home for her 5 year old pure bred white lab named sugar.  this is of course very difficult for her.  she is awesome with kids love to go up and down the slide, very well trained  and is just the sweetest girl!  thanks, suzy

email toni@highlandpet.com for contact info

Very Sweet, Kid Friendly female kitty needs a home

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

Update Mon, March 8th:  Sadly, this sweet kitty is no longer….she was hit by a car.

This cat needs a good home!  She showed up at a vet clinic that only treats horses, no small animals.  There are two employees who are allergic and the clinic has motion sensors on their alarm system so she can’t stay over night.  She appears to be young 2 ish…That’s all I know…email me and I can get you in touch with the clinic.

toni@highlandpet.com

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Little Miss Blue Eyes is Looking For A Home

Thursday, February 4th, 2010

This puppy was found one morning in mid-January curled up in the pine straw underneath a bench. She was in severe pain due to an injured rear leg. We suspect she may have been hit by a car the night before, but will never know for sure.  A kind neighborhood vet (Dr. Carlson at Intown Animal Hospital) agreed to examine her, and after taking x-rays it was determined that her femur was broken. Surgery was scheduled and two metal pins were used to successfully re-secure her hind leg.

Ella (as she is now called) is now confined to a crate for the next 3-5 weeks in order for her leg to properly heal.  She is undergoing therapy twice a day on her leg (icing and stretches) in order to help the muscles strengthen.   She is a loving girl and is expected to make a full recovery after her confinement period ends.  Despite her unfortunate circumstances early on, she maintains a terrific outlook on life.   She is affectionate, loves to have her belly rubbed and will give you as many kisses as you can stand.  Her bright blue eyes are always twinkling and her tail continues to wag.

We believe Ella is a Husky/Shepherd/Lab mix and will probably grow to be 65+ pounds.  At approx. 4 1/2 months old, she weighs 23 lbs.  She is curious about other dogs and wants to play with them.

At the end of her 3-5 weeks confinement, she will be ready for a new home where she can play and be a normal puppy again.  If you are interested in having her become a part of your family, or know someone who might be, please contact JP at 404-441-3864 or jppurdy@aol.com.

Copper, found on I-75 by Eric (Staff)

Tuesday, December 8th, 2009
enjoying the fall leaves

enjoying the fall leaves

dreaming of a home

dreaming of a home