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Happy Tails
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Shadow & Sammie
These two could be twins! Shadow (left) was all alone until his parents were looking at the adoptable dogs from A New Leash on Life, and they saw Sammie. He was smaller than Shadow, but they looked so similar…it was hard to pass him up! They ended up adopting Sammie, and and giving him a forever family to call his own. Thanks to Reudi and Debra for giving Sammie and Shadow a wonderful life together.
After being found running along the road, Carter was brought into a foster home at A New Leash. My husband found him on the website and forwarded his picture to me at work. I fell in love instantly with those big brown eyes and floppy ears. After work we drove to his foster home and met him in person….Love at first sight! Two days later, after our home visit, he was ours! Upon his arrival home, it was clear to us that Carter needed a new name, one the that fit this floppy ball of love. Renamed Murphy he has become a fixture on the end of our bed at bedtime and I can’t fall asleep until he rests his head on my foot. Murphy will lay in the kitchen while you cook, waiting for anything to fall on the floor, and has been known to goose you while your cooking to facilitate treat dropping.
This sweet girl came to us as our second adoption from A New Leash. Upon her arrival, she was afraid of my husband and almost any other male, but with lots of love and affection she has become a “Man’s Dog” and fawns all over not only my husband but any male friends who come to visit. She is the perfect companion to her brothers Murphy and Buddy, but makes it known to them that she is the princess. She enjoys sleeping in her big cushy bed, getting belly rubs and makes a loud “happy noise” when all her people are home.
Diogie (aka Trooper)
The sweet boxer pup on top of the pile, was a victim of neglect. His collar had become embedded in his neck and he was extremely malnourished. He was rightfully removed from this neglectful home by Huntsville Animal Services and A New Leash on Life, Inc. found a wonderful foster home for him. His foster dad fell in love with him and could not part with him, so it became his FOREVER HOME! He has 2 boxer brothers now, and is living a safe, happy, and pampered life. Thanks to his new daddy for loving him and giving him the life he truly deserves.
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