Wednesday, July 30, 2014

The Amazing Transformation * FOXTROT *

Looking at the before and after photos, would you believe this is the same Shepherd who came to us only a few months ago, tick infested, malnourished and petrified?  Believe it or not...it is the same boy, and we had named him Foxtrot.

First featured in our March 29, 2014 blog (Read Original Blog), Foxtrot came to us in such a horrific state, that for us, it was possibly one of the worst cases we had encountered in a very long time. Every inch of his body was being eaten alive by parasites (Graphic photos can be seen on our Facebook Page.) The fact that this innocent creature even managed to survive his unbelievable ordeal, was simply a miracle.

Over the last few months in our care, and with much TLC, medical attention and good nutrition, Foxtrot has made an amazing transformation and has blossomed into a happy and healthy Shepherd...and a super handsome one at that, who always seems to turn heads while in public...and always seems to be the topic of conversation.  He is simply "Captivating!"
Foxtrot giving thanks to his caretaker

Foxtrot continuously shows his gratitude, and has learned to enjoy life’s little pleasures such as treats, toys and daily walks. In fact, he is quite rhythmic when he walks. He trots much like a stallion. Go Foxtrot!!!


We are all so happy for Foxtrot, but we would be even happier if he finds his forever home with an amazing, experienced and a compassionate guardian, one who can love him unconditionally and appreciate him for who he is. If you are that amazing guardian Foxtrot is waiting for, please call our office at (818) 340-1186/1687 to arrange for a meeting.
For more on Foxtrot click here
 
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Thank you on behalf of Foxtrot for making his transformation possible, and thank you from all of us at Pet Adoption Fund, Canoga Park, CA., a place of  "Healing & Love!"



~M.B. Volunteer


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Tuesday, July 29, 2014

New Pet Connections Happen if Meant to Be

ADOPTED! Sammy (R) and Kiko (L) going to their forever home.
Upon first meeting, Jax didn’t go to a man calling his name. A walk together turned the tide; not much later, the guy held the cute Westie close to pose for a photo with his new family member. Fate also intervened for Monte, a senior Yorkie who stood out by standing still and quiet during a kennel tour. Turns out, both his age and demeanor were exactly what an elderly lady desired. In a recent email update, she calls him “the best man I’ve had in my life.”

The personalities of dogs named Sammy and Cooper were likewise key factors to getting adopted. Potential owners noticed Sammy wasn’t really into toys, but also noticed and really liked his mellow behavior. As for Cooper, after getting frequent interest for his size and energy, the youngster was soon chosen by someone who loves his “joie de vivre” (joy of life/cheerful spirit).

Numerous cats at this rescue experience similar karma, whether it’s timing, luck or something else special.

New to the cats’ playroom, Gucci preferred to stay in corners. But days ago, the pretty young tabby approached, purred and charmed her way into a visitor’s heart. Weeks ago, Little Foot shared a space with three other babies. Defying the belief that black cats take longer to place, he was chosen over his adorable orange and gray roommates. Color can be a factor in terms of what people want; a month ago, a couple came in looking for a black-and-white kitty. Tess stood out from a group of look-alikes by quickly jumping onto the woman’s lap. After three years here, she’s another success story.

Kiko’s match happened much quicker. The formerly shy kitten jumped onto a door screen with a loud meow to be seen by passers-by, who decided to adopt her the next day. Read about many available felines needing homes by visiting our Cattery page! 
~L.K. Pet Adoption Fund Volunteer

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Sunday, June 29, 2014

Meet The Sisters! Our Version Of The Pointer Sisters!

Juicy(L), Gucci, Coco, Chanel
Cute, adorable, playful, goofy, sweet, don't begin to describe the four Pointer/Terrier sisters (Juicy, Gucci, Coco, Chanel) currently residing at Pet Adoption Fund.

When the plea to save their lives surfaced the internet, the volunteers of a high kill shelter, a remote county shelter in the heart of the desert, were optimistic that the sisters will undoubtedly be rescued by animal lovers in the no-kill rescue community and the plea will surely have a happy ending. After all, who would not want those happy little goofy faces!  But sadly that was not the case for these sisters. The shelter plea to save those precious four lives went unanswered. The clock was ticking. Their days were numbered.

But thanks to one very special volunteer at that shelter, always working around the clock to save lives, she reached out to Pet Adoption Fund, in hopes of saving at least two out of the four, and hoping for a miracle last minute public adoption for the remaining two.

As busy as we were and always are, we could not possibly ignore their plea, but how could we consider only two, when the lives of the other two remain in jeopardy? The answer was...No! We have to take all four...and we are so happy we did.  All four are currently housed together at our kennel, and are as happy and playful and sweet as they can be.  Juicy and Gucci are a bit timid, Chanel is the pack leader, and Coco is the assistant leader.


All four are altered now, vaccinated, chipped, and are ready for their new life journeys. They can be separated, if there is a doggy friend at the new home, otherwise they need to go in pairs, or we would consider one, if the new guardian is a home body. If interested, please call (818) 261-6974 or email adopt@petadoptionfund.org

~M.B-Volunteer

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Saturday, June 28, 2014

Heartbreak to Hope: Second Chance For Success

“Why can’t I be taken out? Am I next? Can I be chosen, too? I want attention also!
 Don’t forget about me!” 

Whenever anyone walked by or entered the room, the German Shepherd puppy would begin her barking pleas. She often stood on her rear toes to make sure she was seen as well as heard. But if someone ventured closer, they’d see the “IN RECOVERY” sign on Mary Anne's kennel. They’d see a very friendly, but very thin young dog with barely a few patches of hair.
MARY ANNE TODAY
MARY ANNE BEFORE
This desperate girl was found abandoned with a horrible skin ailment. She was confused, in severe discomfort and required isolation to ensure quicker, complete healing. Mary Anne needed anti-parasitic medications, a strict yet optimistic food plan, as well as treatment to ease itching, inflammation or secondary skin infections. Waiting was the toughest part for a growing pup who just wanted to play and give or get some love.  

MARY ANNE AFTER

Immediate and continuous good care has made a notable difference. It's an amazing transformation! View her Before and After pictures here. Mary Anne is now at a healthy weight with a full coat, has favorite toys and shows lots of energy and curiosity during walks. People notice her natural sweetness and size. She has a black diamond mark on her forehead, plus one missing ear tip. However, this tale of woe has become a wagging tail — literally!
Sure enough, the biggest question at this point is: What lucky person or family will adopt her? Because without question, Mary Anne has recovered and is ready. — LK, volunteer
 

Mary Anne & PAF Volunteer

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Major Adopt-A-Thon Already Underway!

Lucky the Chihuaha wants an owner!
The countdown is on! Don’t miss this once-annual chance to adopt a Chihuahua, Chihuahua mix or a cat older than age 1 for a special reduced fee of $50 per animal. This enticing, wonderful offer is available THIS WEEKEND ONLY at Pet Adoption Fund, FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY (June 27, 28 and June 29, 2014) between our regular weekend hours of 1 to 5 p.m.
 
We are proud to be one of Southern California’s largest no-kill animal organizations. Non-profit rescues like ours need money to survive and continue our mission. However,
Marley is a marvelous, available cat.
along with supportive donations, another supremely significant goal — always— is placing animals into new homes. Please stop by this weekend to help us create more happy endings!

Cats and Chihuahuas are cute, loyal friends who don’t require large living spaces. The list could go on and on — but we don’t need to give you more reasons why they’re a promising choice for a pet. After, all, this is the perfect time to visit our rescue and choose a match yourself! — LK, volunteer



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Thursday, May 15, 2014

Thank Goodness for Simple Pleasures


Shoelaces. Feathers. Tiny fake mice. Small plastic balls with bells inside. It doesn’t take much to get most cats interested in playing with such toys. Especially if it’s moving, they’re likely to swat, stalk then pounce, bite or roll around with it. We have numerous kittens at the rescue now.

The other day a shiny, crinkly toy was tossed into one group. The quickest grabbed it and the rest crazily ran around following — up, down and all around until it was dropped. Many of the babies can’t be touched yet, but moving a finger toward them gets them curious, tilting their heads, eyes growing big as they climb or reach out a paw to get closer.

Our website features videos of cats of various ages having fun — including Lily, Snoopy, Stripes, Tango and others. Also visit PAF’s Cattery Page for interesting info. about friendly felines needing homes! Here, see video of a Calico named Adorable (at left) playing with yarn pom-poms donated by a woman who made them; as well as Boots, a cute male cat (top video, above left), fascinated by a dog leash put on the floor by a volunteer taking a break from walking dogs.

Speaking of dogs, plenty of the rescue’s adoptables have favorite activities, too. Shannon, Sonic and Foxtrot are boys who love fetching or catching stuffed toy basketballs. Otis likes belly-crawling on grass. Jonesy will happily splash in a small pool put in the play yards on hot days. We know Charity is happy when she zips around in tight circles. Meanwhile, Mary Anne the German Shepherd puppy and Foxy the senior German Shepherd, both enjoy watching their toys float in water. Thank goodness for simple pleasures! LK, volunteer
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