
This mama dog had been someone's pet until she got pregnant; then she was dropped off to wander the streets looking for a place to have her babies. Fortunately, she was found wandering and taken in by a wonderful animal lover named Pam. Pam cared for "Palomino" and the seven babies, born a few days later.
When the puppies were about two weeks old, the administrator of the gated community where Pam lived had the puppies removed from the premises and dumped in the desert to fend for themselves! Normally, that would have been the sad end to this story.
Outraged that someone could be so cruel to this sweet, loving dog and her newborn puppies, Pam searched the desert every day for a week, refusing to allow the Mama and her babies suffer and die. Refusing to give up, Pam finally found the mama and puppies, all alive. The puppies were healthy; Mom was dehydrated, tired, but otherwise okay.
By the first week in November, the pups were four weeks old, safe, and living with Pam. Then by the end of November, they'd all found homes. Palomino is a very sweet, well-behaved girl and very good with people. She appears to be part Dingo (her eyes) and she is the color of an Irish setter. She will be spayed and ready for adoption soon.
These puppies were found at Marina Real. The black and white (left) is very sweet, and a little timid from the trauma of living on the street at such a young age. The brown pup (right) is playful and just full of herself, fun, and bouncy. Both pups were adopted out by the Pringle family ... THANX, you guys!
Again, thanks to the combined help of SBPA and Santuario, Sheba is now living with a new family who can provide the companionship she's been craving.
Angelina, a 7-month-old spayed female weighing in at 30 pounds, has been adopted by a great family in the US, thanks to the efforts of Santuario and Phyl Abrams. They did it, again; what a team!
Historias de los Exitos Adoptables
La blanca/negra (izquierda) es muy dulce,
y un poco tímido del trauma de vivir en la calle en una edad tan joven.
El perrita marrón (derecho) es juguetón y alegre.
Una vez más gracias a la ayuda combinada de SBPA y Santuario, Sheba ahora está viviendo con una nueva familia que pueda proporcionar el compañerismo que la están anhelando.
Angelina, una perra de 7 meses, ha sido adoptado por una gran familia en los E.E.U.U., gracias a los esfuerzos de Santuario y de Phyl Abrams. Lo hicieron, otra vez; ¡un qué equipo!
