The greatest advantage to adopting a dog from a shelter is the satisfaction of rescuing that dog. There are millions of dogs that are stuck in shelters because their owners could not take care of them or abused them. Most of the dogs that end up in a shelter did not have a great life before they were sent to the shelter, and everyone knows that shelter life, although it may be a step up from their previous life, is not exactly a day at the doggy spa. Not only will adopting a pet from the shelter make you feel great about yourself for doing such a great thing, but you will also give a dog a better life.
Today Libby found her family to dance for. Good luck smarty panty! Hope your family loves your dancing skills :)
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HSSV's Libby on April 2nd, 2012 |
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HSSV's Libby and HSSV Diamond Dog Volunteer Jackie:
"I had the pleasure of introducing Libby to her new Mom, a sweet lady who was there with her elderly parents and their caretaker. So the whole family got to meet Libby and they fell in love with her. And Libby was quite smitten with her new Mom so it's a perfect match. Libby will be her Mom's first dog -- she has had cats before -- and she always wanted a small Chihuahua. I'm so happy for our sweet Libby and glad that Betty was there to take this picture and say her goodbyes --- it was bittersweet. Thanks for taking the picture, Betty!" |
Thanks for posting this on your blog. It was bittersweet to say goodbye to this lovely little girl. I'll miss her happy dances, twirls and shakes.
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