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Friday, February 24, 2012

Update on Molly

Some dog lucked out on the princess bed with the multiple mattresses (not to mention the toys!). From the owner of Molly, now Zoey:

Hello. On January 27, 2012, our family adopted Molly (renamed Zoey) the miniature pinscher mix.

We love her very much and feel she is the perfect fit for our family. :) We are so happy that the other dogs that came in with her were also adopted.

We actually believe Zoey picked us. When we came to Toronto Animal Services to see the other three miniature pinschers you had available, Zoey was immediately drawn to our 5 year old miniature pinscher Zero and to us. We adopted Zero two years ago from a local animal shelter. He had been left overnight in a crate outside and therefore we have no history of his life before us.

Zero and Zoey are so cute together. Zoey is very affectionate and is becoming less timid every day. She has learned many new things such as how to sit and wait for her food, sleeping in a bed at night (lol), going upstairs, playing outside in the snow and her housetraining is remarkable.

We would appreciate any information you can give us regarding Zoey when you rescued her. We would really like to know what her living conditions were like. We feel it would help us to better understand what she has been through.

We have attached a few photos of Zoey and Zero.





4 comments:

  1. Such a pretty girl, looks like she's landed in a wonderful home. Thank you for sharing.

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  2. Honestly Fred, can I send you a picture of me, have you write one of your witty blurbs about my great personality and many wonderful qualities - and then be adopted by one of the many people you have featured over the last year on your updates! On the doggy happy-meter, these dogs go from 1-10 in 60 seconds! Another great update to make us all feel fuzzy inside!

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  3. When I feel about the despair because things are so bad for animals, posts like this make me so happy. I love that they want to be able to better understand what she's thinking, it really shows they think of her as more than "just a dog". It is incredibly uplifting to read about people who love their dog so much, care for them so well both physically AND emotionally.

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  4. NK, once I figure out how to do that for myself, I'd be more than happy to help you out as well.

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