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Tag Archives: rescue
Beau, Roy, Daisy and Mae – Rescue Success Stories
Beau, left, was adopted from Oldies But Goodies Cocker Spaniel Rescue and Roy, right, was adopted from Lost Dog Animal Rescue.
They live with their siblings, Daisy (adopted from the Chance Foundation) and Mae (given up by her owner) in a very happy and loving family.
Dash and Xena – Siberian Huskies
Talk about gorgeous dogs! Dash (top) and Xena (bottom) were amazing subjects. Both are rescues, one from Texas and one locally from H.A.R.T.
Roscoe, Bandit & Meow
Both Roscoe and Meow were adopted from Lost Dog & Cat Rescue. Both were very sick when they found them, Roscoe with heart worm (which they treated) and Meow (aka Patches according to Lost Dog) had a cancerous tumor, which Lost Dog paid to have removed. Special thanks to Lost Dog for caring for these beautiful animals and allowing them the opportunity to be brought into this wonderful family! Bandit came from a rescue organization that is no longer in operation.

Unfortunately, Roscoe died unexpectedly soon after our portrait session. This is a tribute to Roscoe and the love and joy he brought to his family. He is missed every day.















by Robin Burkett
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