Sunday, March 31, 2013

Princess


 

 
 
Ginger (previously Princess) is coming along fine (slowly and shyly...no surprise), and definitely on a positive upswing. She is a sweet big shy baby. I got my first big tail wag this morning! I had an “accidental” tail wag a couple mornings ago, but this one was definite J. She doesn’t walk around the house yet, even though her crate door is always open. It is her safe place, and her food and water are nearby. I have to coax her toward the door to go outside, But when she gets to the entrance, she stands up and waits. Then she sits on the porch and waits for me to put my boots on. Very sweet. Today she took more initiative herself and walked from her crate to the door (about 15 feet). She did good!
 
She is starting to relax and enjoy our walks (on leash) around the property. Lots of sniffing, and her tucked tail relaxes part of the time. She is still a bit apprehensive of Mark, but better every day. He walks with us and sits with us outside when he is home. And she seems totally fine with our 2 horses, so I suspect that she had horses in her past.
 
My daughter brought her dog over, but kept him on the leash in the house away from her (he was so excited to see Ginger he was beside himself). Next morning we took both dogs out and let them sniff...they started to play. It was great. Then we walked around some more before they left for Portland. Ginger has a friend!
 
No outings yet, but when she is more relaxed and social, I will take her with me in the car.
Tell Will he did a great job, and we appreciate his kindness to Princess/Ginger and taking so much time with us. He was awesome. Also, tell him that she stayed on the bed in the car until we got home. Then I stayed in the car with her for a while. She was afraid to get out, but sat up and looked, listened, and sniffed when I opened the door. Finally, we stepped out tentatively. Home!
 
Good job all you guys at Homeward Pets! Thanks.
Warm Regards
Rita and Mark
 
 
 

Friday, March 29, 2013

Mojo (formerly Jude)


Hello!
Jude, better known as Mojo, is doing great. He has bonded with our other dog, Gooch, and has taken very much to my husband...probably because he goes to work with him every day. Mojo is still quite shy, but is doing better every day. He has met my parents' yellow lab and did very well. He is starting to walk on the leash with the help of watching Gooch and he wants to play 24/7. He's trying very much to become a typical puppy.

Thanks for checking in.
Laura

Sandy

I
 know it's been way too long - Here she is!  She's doing great and we love her so much.
By the way, "No", we don't normally feed her this type of food...it was just a special day. 
Thanks again for all you did for our family - she's a wonderful addition. 
 
Betsy and Jay
 
 
 

Thursday, March 28, 2013

Paulette


Hi Guys,
Paulette is home and is adjusting nicely.
The Ford's
 

Thursday, March 21, 2013

Reuben

 
Hi,  Reuben is doing well so far and doesn’t mind the cats.
More later,
John

Harley

 

Harley is very content. She is so good and smart. Loves to go for walks. She is getting used to the cats and they likewise. She has seen the vet and now has her license.

We are very happy to have her.
Marie

Dexter and Rico

 
Rico Suave  (Chihuahua/Husky)Dexter (Terrier mix)
 
In September of 2009, my wife Jenee and I went to a local shelter, and we were looking for dogs, specifically two Weimaraners so they would have a friend to always play with.  The first shelter didn't have them, the next place we went to didn't but an employee there encouraged us to go to the Homeward Pet Adoption Center, which she told us was a rescue, adoption shelter.  We got the directions and took a road trip to Woodinville.
 
Once we arrived at the shelter, we walked into the room where all of the dogs were; there were big ones, medium ones, small ones, and of course puppies.  They all began to bark and as we walked through, and a small puppy caught our eye.  We walked over to his kennel, which was fit for a Great Dane, and there inside was this 2.5 lb. black terrier puppy, 10 weeks old, sleeping in a leopard print upholstery bed.  He got up, walked to the edge of the kennel, yawned a cute puppy yawn, looked right as us as if to say, "what's up ladies."  He was adorable and so unaffected by the symphony of barks around us.  He sat and stared at us for a little while as we knelt in front of him, touching his cute little nose through the kennel.  Shortly after, he walked back to his bed and proceeded to fall back asleep.  Clearly we interrupted his nap and he was quite done showing off is his cute puppiness and needed a rest.
 
We continued our tour and returned to the kennel with the cute black puppy and my wife commented that we should look at him.  I thought, "don't touch the puppy" repeatedly, firstly because he wasn't the "two Weimaraners" that we were initially looking for, and secondly because he was so darn cute that he would be tempting to take home.  We got him out of the kennel, he kissed us and snuggled and that was it, we were hooked.  We put him back, and then we left the shelter and started to drive home.  During the car ride, we were both very quiet, and then we both admitted how cute the puppy was and started to discuss adopting him.  We went over the points of wanting two dogs so that they would have company, and that we wanted an older pair of dogs so that they were already potty trained.  Then we started to list all the reasons why we should adopt the puppy. 
 
The next day we went back to the shelter with our son, and spent more time with the puppy we saw the day before.  After a family discussion about the responsibilities of owning and raising a puppy, we adopted him and named him Dexter.  We were told he was the smallest of a litter of 7 dogs and that he was a transplant from a shelter in Yakima. Once we got him home, Dexter was quickly and easily trained.  He can sit, stay, roll over, sit up, lay down, he rings a bell at the door when he wants to go out, and he sits by the door so we can wipe his paws when he comes back in.  He looks at us like he understands everything we say and has been a joy in our lives. He's 3.5 years old now and he's just the smartest dog we've ever had or known.  
 
In September of 2012, one of our friends who works at a veterinarian’s office in Seattle told us about a female terrier, about 3 years old, that was available for adoption at the Homeward Pet Adoption shelter.  We read her bio online, and she sounded like a female version of Dexter, so we were really excited to meet her.  It was a Saturday, so we went there and brought Dexter so that we could all meet her.  Unfortunately, she and Dexter weren't really interested in each other, so it wasn't a match but since we were there we looked around some more.  We walked into a smaller section where puppies and smaller dogs were, and Dexter found a little Chihuahua/Husky male that he really liked.  Really, he looked like a 10 pound Husky, with a Chihuahua shaped head.  They both seemed interested in playing so we asked to have a visit with him.  The dog, who had a nickname of “Boo Boo” was listed as 2 years old and we were told he and a female dog were rescued from a home where they were both used as a breeding pair.
 
We all went to a large play room, and both dogs greeted each other, sniffed each other, which is what I like to call the “business card exchange,” and then they played.  My wife and I sat on the floor and played fetch with the dogs, and at different moments “Boo Boo” sat in each of our laps and was very comfortable with us, and Dexter was comfortable with him doing that.  He was very sweet and loving and seemed very happy to play with Dexter and us.  We talked to Jim, who ironically was the representative that assisted us when we adopted Dexter, and he informed us of their foster program.  He said that dogs were fostered between Sunday around 6pm and Wednesday before noon, and we thought that would be a great option to see how the two dogs would react together in our home.  We left our information, and were told that someone would call us by 5pm on Sunday to let us know if “Boo Boo” was available to foster or if he had been adopted.
 
We drove home and talked the whole way, “Wasn't he cute and sweet?” and “Yeah, Dexter really liked him too.”  Immediately we agreed that the name of “Boo Boo” didn't suit him, and he didn't respond to it anyway, so we had to think of a new more suitable name.  I joked and said that since he was part Chihuahua and was used as a breeding dog, we should name him Rico Suave and later added “Chalupa” just so he could have a nice formal name. 
 
Sunday arrived and we were really excited to hear from the shelter.  We stayed busy during the day, but tediously watched the time pass in order to finally see it approach 5pm.  Strangely, we didn't receive a call, so I called the shelter, not once, but twice, and there was no answer.  I talked to my wife and said that since people were going to be at the shelter until 6pm, we should just head up there and find out what's going on.  We hopped in the car and didn't even make it a half a block when my wife called again, and the representative at the shelter told us the news that Rico was being adopted at that moment by another family.  Our excitement quickly turned to sadness.  Then I felt so dumb to name a dog we hadn't even adopted, and had thought about all the fun he and Dexter would have had.  Of course we told them that we were still interested in fostering him if something didn't work out with his newly adopted family and to please keep us on the list.  We ended the call, and returned home and ate dinner as defeated hopefuls.
 
Around 6:45pm, we got a call from the shelter and they asked if we were still interested in fostering Rico.  They explained that the family that wanted to adopt him completed the process and the paperwork, and then decided that the adoption fee/donation was too much, so they cancelled the whole thing.  I don't even think we let that poor woman finish talking before we both yelled, “We'll be right there.”  We raced out of the house with Dexter, broke several speed laws, and soon afterwards we arrived back at the Homeward Pet Adoption shelter.  As we exited our vehicle we saw Rico being walked by a volunteer.  We went over to them and Rico remembered us and walked up to us.  We bent down to greet him and pet him, and then we all went inside to start the foster paperwork and were just elated that we could.
 
We brought him home, and after a few days of fostering we decided to adopt Rico and make him a permanent member of our family.  After a few weeks, he and Dexter were completely used to each other and now are best buddies.  A couple months later, we had our annual November party and our guests were so excited to meet Rico, and commented repeatedly on how well both dogs got along and what a cute pair they were.
 

Bull aka Escher


We adopted Bull aka Escher on February 23, 2013. He has been a wonderful addition to our family. He loves going on walks and is a perfect running buddy. He's still learning manners, but is so smart he picks up things quickly. He's also learning that not all dogs like to play rough, our chihuahua (Scrappy) doesn't like the rough play and lets Escher know it. By and large he and Scrappy get along great. We've even caught them sleeping next to each other. He mostly leaves the cat alone. He's a great dog. He has so much energy and love. He brings us so much joy.

Boomer (formerly Amos)

 
I want to thank you so much for our precious, psycho kitty - he is adorable.
Within the hour of coming home, he was curled up and cuddling with the entire family.. his favorite place is on our laps (he also loves his belly rubbed - I know that was a problem at the shelter).
He has no fear of being handled anywhere.. I can play with each of his toes, his tail, his belly... he completely trusts us.  His favorite way to sleep is in our arms on his back, with all his feet splayed out, his mouth open and totally gone.
 
In the past couple of days he has felt better, so he is in to EVERYTHING!  Play is demanded!  If one is at the bathroom sink, you must allow him to drink from the faucet!
 
He's still a bit skittish about noises:  He pricks up his ears at each noise he hears.  Yesterday we vacuumed the house for the first time and he hid for the rest of the day (within sight of us however - must be hidden, but close to my family) so we will need to deal with that, but he's a dear.  He is totally devoted to his family - he trusts us completely.
 
Thank you so much! 

  Linda

Sunday, March 17, 2013

Ichi (formerly Skittles)


 

 

 

 
Good Afternoon, 
We have had Ichi (AKA Skittles) for just over 2 months now and he's doing great!  He and our other cat (Kirin, 1.5yrs) are getting along great though it took about a week for them to be able to be in the same room together unsupervised.  Since then he has helped Kirin become more social and given her a friend to play with when we are gone.  We were told he was the runt of the litter and that he was small for his age, since he has gained about 2.5 lbs about 5 lbs now and is healthy as can be according to the vet, they also said he's going to be a big cat when he's full grown.  
 
I have attached a couple pictures, Ichi is the black and white one and the all black one is Kirin.  The first picture is the week we got him, second one was taken last weekend and the last two are of him and Kirin relaxing together.  
 
Thank you again, he is a great addition to our home :)
Samantha and Keith

Thursday, March 14, 2013

Goldie


Hello everyone at Homeward Pet,
It is time I tell you how pleased we are with our newest family member, Cricket (AKA Goldie). She has been a joy to have and her transition to being part of our pack/family has been relatively bump free. She is smart and learns very quickly. She is a snuggler, we usually find her curled up to nick or snuggling under our blankets in the morning. She has been on small dog play dates with a meet up group, Snohomish Dog Enthusiasts. She is quite the socialite and is usually the one in the group instigating play and having a good time. She is no shaking Chihuahua; unless she is hungry or needs to go potty. We could not be more pleased, she has livened up our lives with her enthusiasm for playing.
 
Thank you for giving us such a wonderful adoption experience and recommending to us the perfect match to our pack/family.
 
Cheryl and Stephen


 
 
 
 
 

Chatta


 

We came into the shelter in October 2012 to meet Chatta and introduce her to our other pug, Stoli. Since Stoli was a hyper active, mischievous puppy we were hoping that Chatta would be a great older, wiser, calmer role model for the puppy. She was a perfect fit, but only for one day. What eventually came to be is the 10 year old Chatta, who was known to be calm and mellow, took on the traits of the puppy and has been reinvigorated. She is so playful, has a great personality, and has become the queen of the toys and household. When we come home she greets us by "tap dancing" and she is truly a mamma's girl. We feel so fortunate to have her in our family and feel blessed by Homeward Pets for giving an "old lady" a chance to find her forever home!

Dustin and Corynne

Aspen update - happy kitty

 
 

Hi Laurel,
Aspen has been acclimating well to our home and seems very, very happy. She is playful, intelligent, inquisitive and very affectionate. She is so fun, silly and sweet that we can't help smiling all the time. We've become fast friends and she's enhanced our lives and we've given her a safe and loving home in return. We're so thankful that you helped us to adopt her. Your advice about her personality was spot on and we couldn't be more pleased.

Thank you all so much for the good work that you do.
Karena and Paul

Casper

 
Hello,
My boyfriend Josh and I have adopted one of the Australian mix puppies several weeks ago and worked with Claire on the adoption process. We are extremely happy with him! His name is Casper, he is absolutely adorable and has a great personality. Attached is a recent picture of him. Thanks for a great experience and a new family member!
Irina

Friday, March 1, 2013

Duke - Our New Family Companion

 
Hello, we adopted our new family companion last week from Homeward Pet.  We were chosen by an eight year old Jack Russell Terrier named "Duke".   I had reservations about adopting a senior dog, but Duke has turned out to be just perfect for us.  Thank you for him!  He was obviously well cared for during his time at Homeward Pet.  He is healthy, happy and is adjusting well to our home.  
 
Anyone who is looking for a new pet should take a look at Homeward Pet.  I also believe that anyone who can support this shelter should do so.  They deserve applause for really caring about the animals they shelter.  
 
Sincerely, The Jennings Family