Animal Success Stories
As an all volunteer foster-based rescue group, successful adoption stories are the only compensation we seek! Our Foster Caretakers, who spend weeks or months loving the animals in their care, always want to know how their “babies” are doing once they have found their forever homes. We hope that the adoption of a pet is not the end of a process but the beginning of a relationship between A Second Chance Puppies and Kittens Rescue and our adoptive families. If you’ve adopted a dog or cat from us, please share your story! Success Stories and pictures can be sent to adoptions@asecondchancerescue.org.
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Maverick
Dusty (I changed his name) is a pistol! Those people who have seen him or his photos have said he is very handsome. He plays/torments the other felines and has even managed to get my 118 pound Bouvier around his little paw. He is very talkative and so busy. Adopting Dusty was a joyful decision on my part and he has certainly settled in very happily.
Everyone was very pleasant and knowledgeable. They were encouraging without being pushy as well as being very helpful. I appreciate that there is follow-up after the adoption - he was not just handed over and forgotten.
Keep up your good work.
Sharon
Lawson
Hello,
It has been a week since we have adopted Lawson, now known as Clyde, and we couldn't be happier. Last October we had to say good bye to our 13 year old lab/shepherd mix and our house just hasn't been the same until now. Clyde has brought joy back into our lives. He is the sweetest little guy and we love him so much.
We drove 4 hours (one way) to adopt him and he was definitely worth the drive. He has adapted very well to his new home and to us; that didn't take long. He is a very active puppy and loves life.
Thank you to his foster family for taking such good care of him until he could be adopted.
Sincerely,
John, Brandi, and Clyde
Wasabi
Wasabi (now Forrest), is doing great! He has become the perfect family dog--playful, affectionate, and loyal. The longer he has been with us, the happier he has become. He is a particularly good fit for our family, as he has proven to be quite the athlete; his ability to jump and catch balls/toys in mid-air elicits much applause from people, which he obviously enjoys. Here's a picture of Forrest chilling out with Jared as he kills time during a thunderstorm by catching up on some summer reading. One of our cats, who was terrified of Forrest at first, now follows him around constantly, hangs out, as well. Thanks for all the wonderful work and generosity your organization provides.We couldn't be happier with our house's new addition, and have recommended your organization to many friends. Cathy
Gunther
Gunther was renamed "Yeti", He is an absolutely amazing dog! He weights in at 55lbs and has a long coat. He loves to go out to a park and catch the frisbee, and he is very good at it too. We couldn't be happier with Yeti, Thank you so much!
~The Ayars
Cyrus
One day to be house broken, two days to crate train. Cyrus, now known as "THOR", has adjusted well and he seems to be very happy having an older peer to look up to. Chloe, on the other hand is adjusting to sharing with her new sibling.
Both are doing well and seem to like each other's company more and more each day. As long as Chloe lays down the ground rules and Thor follows, everything is good.
Thor has gotten to where he has his own section of the yard that he takes care of, this is not far from the food bowl, water bowl, or bed, but he will run and bark and mark off his territory. He learned this from Chloe as he watches her in the mornings run the yard to clear of any intruders. At the end of the day, they lay down together and take a nap.
I wonder if Chloe has realized that Thor is going to be twice her size someday.
Just wanted to update you on Cyrus,
Thanks as always,
Gary
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