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A letter from Susan (susanham1@juno.com) who is the lucky adopter of Daisy Mae:
I have fallen head over heels for my little bloodhound girl. She is so
endearing and learns really quickly. She's very attached to me and its
mutual. She's been in a lot of different situations and she's gotten
along famously with all dogs, adults and children. I'm happy she likes
my friends because they love her. People are clamoring to dog sit her
but I won't leave her side if I can possibly help it. You've got a
conversion for life. We start obedience training Monday with a private
lesson and then will take classes in the fall. She and I will live in
Michigan this summer and everyone there is dying to meet her beautiful,
smart self. She clearly was very loved and very well raised. If the
occasion arises for her former family to know, I am grateful for all they
did for her and how much they loved her. It shows. I am loving her and
appreciating her and feeling totally blessed. Thank you for caring for
my girl until I could make her a wonderful home. She is the love of my
life!
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Suzie came to MABR after being turned in to MABR from a correctional
facility. Suzie was very thin
and loaded with worms when we got her.
After
Suzie was free of worms and had weight put back on,
she was adopted by
Barnstable County Sheriff's Dept. as a working dog.
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Honey came to MABR, after she showed up on the porch of an elderly lady
during a rain storm.
After the lady placed an ad in the paper, and no
one
claimed Honey, MABR was contacted.
Honey was quite over weight when
she came
to MABR, as the nice elderly woman who cared
for her fed Honey what
ever
Honey wanted. After Honey was trimmed down, she was adopted
into a
great
home with her new mom and dad (seen in the photo with Honey).
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Sara came to MABR after her owner newborn baby was found to be allergic
to
her.
Sara was adopted into a home with a man who owned his own
business.
Sara became the business's mascot, and goes to work each and ever day
with
her new owner.
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Gump came to MABR after his owner could not handle a dog this size.
Gump was
a very active young unneutered boy, and had a way of getting away with
what
ever he wanted with his old owner. After being neutered and worked
with,
Gump settled down, and is doing great in his new home, where he has his
own
kids to play with.