Successful Adoptions - January 2004


ADOPTED
January 31/04
Angel found a home

Good News! Angel has been adopted by a loving family in Alberta.  They are anxiously awaiting her arrival.

Angel's new family writes:

Dear Beagle Paws folks,
Thank you for the wonderful work you do; you've put Angel and me together, and I'm very happy, and I think Angel is happy too. Angel is the perfect 
dog for me; I hope I am the perfect human for her too. I receive an enthusiastic greeting when I come home, and her housetraining and manners 
are perfect so far. She reminds me when it's time to pet her more, and she rolls over on her back for a tummy rub now and then. We are starting to go on short walks so that she can become acquainted with 
the neighborhood scents, and she has politely greeted the neighbors (humans and dogs.) I have a real sense that she and I are bonded already. 

I hope every dog and dog friend are as happy and as suited as we are. Thank you to all the foster home people and their pets for healing these beautiful dogs and sending them on to homes to make other humans happy. Best wishes!   (Alberta)


ADOPTED
January 29/04
Duke found a home

Good News! Duke was adopted from the St. John's SPCA to a great home.

ADOPTED
January 28/04
Cookie has found a home

Cookie in her new home (below)

Good News! Cookie has been adopted by a very loving family.  She now has her own furry pal to play with. 

ADOPTED
January 28/04
Ted found a home

Ted enjoying a Birthday party in his new home (below)

Good News! Ted is anxiously awaiting his big trip to British Columbia.  He has a lovely family waiting for him who have big plans for spoiling Ted.

Ted's new family writes:

We are doing fine with Ted. The kids love him and I am very happy to have him. He is a very good company, and a very good dog. Ted is a great dog. We feel fortunate to have
him with us as part of the family. (British Columbia)


ADOPTED
January 23/04
Buster found a home

Good News! Buster whose new name is now Diesel is on his way to his new home in British Columbia.

 

 


ADOPTED
January 18/04

Good News! Lucky is getting settled in her new home. She has a great family to love her and we are all very happy for our Lucky girl. Oh yeah, she now has a new name: Lucy

Lucy's new family writes:

Lucy is doing really well, has put on a little weight, but we shall try and watch that.  It is not the best time of year for walking and the salt gets in their paws.  She and Toby are very tolerant of each other, Lucy puts up with Toby acting silly and then suddenly give a "woof" as much to say "that's enough of that" and believe it or not  I think Lucy has become the alpha dog.
 
Thanks for letting us have Lucy, 

ADOPTED
January 16/04
Ruthie found a home

Good News! Little Ruthie is on her way to her new home.  Her family in Alberta are anxiously awaiting her arrival.

Ruthie's new family writes:

Ruthie is doing VERY VERY VERY VERY VERY VERY well...!! I'm just THRILLED with her...she's the pick of the litter as far as I'm concerned...!! She's already house broken, and comes on command...it's only been a couple of days, and there was only 2 little accidents...wow!! She's a happy lil' girl, and she's truly starting to show a little more of her wonderful personality. You were quite right, it was always in there, but was hesitant at times to come out. (Alberta)


ADOPTED
January 13/04
Newman found a home

Wags has found a home

Good News! Both Newman (top) and Wags (bottom) are off to BC to join their new family.  Their new parents are very anxious for the arrival of the two boys. 

Their new family writes:

The dogs are doing great - Wags (we have changed his name to Ben).  Newman is a real attention hog, but Ben doesn't mind too much, he's much more independent.  They both have fully recovered from their neutering - it didn't change them much in terms of temperament or anything, they're still the same.  The house training is coming along nicely - the first few weeks were very hard, they marked everything, but they're very good now.  Just the odd little mishap, nothing to worry about though, I think they've pretty much got it.  Right now they're both trying to lick my face as I'm typing.  They have also learned how to sit until I've
released them and Newman is shaking a paw nicely.  Ben is harder to train because he's more timid in nature - But again, they have are great
- we're so happy to have them. (British Columbia)


ADOPTED
January 11/04
Lady found a home

Lady in her new home (Below)

Good News! Lady is off to live with a very nice family in Labrador.   

ADOPTED
January 9/04

Wags in his new home
(Wags in his new home)

Good News! Puppies Wags and Louie are off to their new homes in Alberta.  We look forward to lots of photos of these two.

 


ADOPTED
January 9/04

Good News! Sonny and Skye are off to their new homes in British Columbia.  Their new families cannot wait for their arrival. 

ADOPTED
January 1/04
Reilly has found a home

Good News! Reilly the puppy is off to his new home in Ottawa.  His new family are tickled pink to have him.

ADOPTED
January 1/03
Snowy has found a home

Snowy in his new home (below)

Good News! Snowy has been adopted his new family in British Columbia are anxiously awaiting his arrival.

Snowy's new family writes:

Just wanted to let you know that your little snowy has settled in nicely now. We have decided to call him Jackson instead. It's a name that seems to fit when you call him. He is even coming to it more often now. His house training is coming along. Jackson is most definitely being spoiled. He's aloud on our bed and has more toys then our cats. Speaking of which, our Vanna cat and Jackson play with one another. Also, they tend to sleep near one another. As for our other cat Jasper they are still adjusting to one another. 
(British Columbia)


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