Animal Success Stories
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Rider
04/28/05
We selected Rider (our 90-lb malamute) since he played so well with Hans (our 70-lb Siberian Husky) at Malamute Rescue Shelter. We have been the proud owners of Rider for 5 months now. Hans is high-energy and plays all the time and needed another dog that could handle that level of playing. Rider was the perfect fit for him. They enjoy playing together in the house or in the backyard. When they are done playing, they like to curl up next each other. They are very sweet to one another and give each other kisses all the time. It is so cute to see them both like this. Hans loves having Rider as a brother. Rider is such a happy, cheerful, friendly dog and loves everybody. We feel so fortunate to have him and can't imagine our lives without him. He is sweet, very well mannered and gentle. It seems that someone spent a lot of time training him since he knows a lot of commands. Very smart, a good listener and learns very fast. Rider does not dig or chew on things which is a nice touch. He loves to cuddle with us too. He let's us know if he needs more attention, by putting a paw on our arm. We take Rider and Hans every morning on a walk around our neighborhood and they say hi to other dogs and people. On the weekends, we go on longer walks in the park or around Green Lake. This is one of Rider's favorite things to do. He wags his tail and does the WOOOO enjoying every minute of it. We take both the dogs over to my sister's house for dinner once a week. Rider is very gentle and sweet around her kids. He loves the attention. Pete and I go to the Wamal website at least twice a week to check the dogs. If I had more room, I would definitely adopt another one from Wamal. I am just thankful that Wamal exists and that they are able to take in these wonderful dogs and are able to place them in loving homes.
Ranger
03/09/05
Jules,
I thank you also, he is so wonderful, I know that he and Keyote are meant to be bud's.
Well they are sure a pair. My foster dad who lives with us is half blind and can't tell them apart. Dad and Ranger gelled very well.
We sat outside in the yard and let the boys run. They played well and ranger has marked his boundary. Every tree and corner post in the yard. Keyote showed Ranger the ropes. I think that Ranger is going to attach himself to my sister Kathy who lives with me. He has been following her around and loves the sound of her voice. This is ok with me, but we aren't sure how her cat is gonna like it yet LOL.
No prob tho. She is the oldest in the house and knows how to bring about peace and is a good welcoming committee. Our Lil Bit (toy pom) has set him straight and he not only appreciates it but is more than willing to accept her as the mistress of the house.
So for a first day we are doing quite well. Ranger did try to charge Keyote's dish as he was eating his dinner, but a well placed rolled up magazine smacked on the counter between them had Ranger thinking that he wasn't supposed to do that. I also must tell you he took his pills for me with out a hitch. He love peanut butter, and the pill sticks to it ;-) What was that old saying about a spoonful of sugar makes the medicine go down? Well I think they should have said Peanut butter.
And he was willing to share the peanut butter spoon with Keyote after he got the pill down.. One lick for Ranger and one lick for Keyote. Strange how that helped him learn to share. So all in all I think it was a very good start to a very long family relationship.
Thanks again
Sj
From: Jules (The foster parents for Ranger)
You will be happy to know that the meeting between Ranger and Keyote was a smashing success and I had no concerns at all about letting Sally Jo take him with her today. I am confident that Sally Jo is more than capable of handling the integration process once she gets Ranger home. Ranger was somewhat reticent upon the initial meeting, but Keyote broke him down with his playful antics and soon the two of them were romping and wrestling together. Ranger left us sporting a beautiful new purple halter and jumped easily into Sally's SUV where he and Keyote hung their heads out the same window as they drove away. Ranger is such a love bug and I am so pleased that he has found a forever home that will provide the companionship that he craves and the acreage that will accommodate his high energy!
Let me know if there's anything else I can do to help...
Jules
Rocky
12/24/04
Season's Greetings from Rocky and Liberty
We thought we would let you all know things are still going well with our Rocky and Liberty. As you know the day after we brought Rocky home Jim had him out for a walk of several miles. Everyday since the 3 of them, Jim, Rocky and Liberty put in 2 walks a day anywhere from 2-5 miles each walk. As a result Jim’s arms are now 6 feet long. So far Rocky is not showing any signs of discomfort or wanting to quit. He is very eager to go all the time. He appears to be a perfectly healthy fellow. I have read some of the notes from the vet in Bellevue Animal Shelter and I am not sure why he felt Rocky had hip problems because he sure it not showing us any problems. What you don't know is they take their walks down on the Interurban trail her in Kent. Soon after we got Rocky Jim felt the cab of his truck even though it has a little extension was to small for these giant mals so he modified it by taking out the passenger seat. Now there is plenty of room for the three of them and none for me. Oh well don't say we don't pamper our pets.
As you heard two weeks ago they did get into a fight in the middle of the night with Liberty getting a little bit of the short end. She did have her vet appointment already scheduled that day so they looked over her wounds which were a few little puncture marks and we have been giving her antibiotics since then. She is doing well and does not seem to be scared of Rocky in any way as a result. Since we were asleep we are not sure what caused to fight but I thought it might be over a toy since Liberty had a stuffed animal and Rocky had been eyeing it. So off to Value Village I went and got a bag full of stuffed animals. Now we make sure there is always two toys out. However the other day Rocky figured out how to carry both in his mouth at the same time. Later Liberty walked by and without stopping grabbed the animal out of Rocky's mouth and kept on going. Smooth move that girl of mine has.
Liberty and Buddy used to play on the back deck, running back and forth having a great time. She had tried to get Rocky to do the same but so far she had not had much luck. I tried a few times and I get him going for a few seconds but that it. Hopefully he will catch on to the running and wrestling thing because she likes it and it is fun to watch them play.
Rocky is a real love. He looks so goofy with those floppy ears. Does not look like the mals but he sure does have their sweet temper. WAMALS website is correct they are not good watchdogs. The other day the mailman brought me two packages and I thought this would be a problem since they were in the house. Not at all those two lazy guys were laying on the living room floor with the front door open as if nothing was going on. They could care less. I guess if we do get robbed those two will probably show the thief where the good stuff in hidden.
Everyone enjoy the holidays
Rocky
03/19/04
Hi Matt and Jodi. I was so happy to hear from you. I had sent out an update on Liberty around Christmas time but yours was returned to me undelivered. So now I have your new e-mail and can include you in since I know you love our Liberty so much.
Thanks for the reminder about her vaccinations. Our Vet had also sent us a reminder and she will have those tomorrow. Several weeks after we brought her home we took her to the vet along with the paperwork you had sent from Clearview and they entered all her important info into their records. We also had her microchipped at that time. Don't want to lose our lovely girl.
She is one very very happy camper. It took her awhile to get used to her new home and settle in. Think some adjustment needed to be made from kennel life to a home again. Within the first few days she had knocked over all my potted plants on the deck spilling plants and dirt so she could play with the pots. I now know I will only have hanging baskets from now now and when she wants new toys all I need is a plastic pot. As you know she is a digger as evident by 3 hole in the middle of our backyard. Typical mal. You can't get mad at her she is just so cute. She just looks at you with those pretty eyes like what's the problem I'm just a mal and so pretty.
Every morning and evening no matter what the weather Jim takes her and Buddy on their walk. Each walk is at least 5 miles. She had no problem adjusting to that and loves it. Usually in the morning after their walk Liberty and Buddy play on the back deck their favorite place. They spend another 30 min or more running up and down the deck and wrestling with each other. Poor Buddy usually is the one who ends up soaking wet with Liberty slobbering all over him. Once in awhile she lets him get the better of her.
We have found we have had to Liberty proof the house. Put everything up high or she takes off with it and chews it all up. Already gone through 2 remote controls and Jim's glasses. Our fault for leaving them in her reach. She and the cats are doing ok. Our oldest one is not to happy having her around but he deals with it. The youngest one is scared of Liberty most of the time but is getting used to her. The problem is Liberty wants to play with Sissy and of course can't since she is so big. Poor Liberty just can't understand why this cat does not want to play like Buddy does. It does get interesting trying to keep track of the 4 animal and making sure they are all getting along.
Attached are a couple of pictures we took when she first arrived. I hope I managed to do the attachment right. I am still trying to figure out how these computer work. Your Happytails site is great. So nice to see these dogs find a great home. I still check out the dogs on the WAMAL site and wish I could have all of them.
Red Dog
08/21/03
I was looking at the puppies happy endings and noticed that our puppy wasn't in the pictures. I had sent some pictures before so I thought I would try again. Red was one of the puppies adopted from a large litter in 2002. He is a year and a half now. He is the guy on the left hand side. He weighs in at a respectable 105lbs. He is here with his adopted sister/mom Osha. He has turned out to be a great dog. He talks a lot and is very sweet. He LOVES kids. I hope we see him on your site soon, as I think he too is a success story.
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