Monday, December 12, 2011

Siobhan, Amelia, Eden, Garth and Max


Amelia was transferred here from the Prince Rupert branch, along with two of her brothers, to help them all find a home  . . .  a sweetie, Amelia has now gone to live with a couple and their teenage son who have had previous dog experience with a Siberian Husky and are all very excited to be raising a puppy again.  The family were so calm that Amelia forgot that her brothers were around and happily fell asleep in the son's arms . . . needless to say everyone was quite smitten with her.


Eden is another Prince Rupert pup, who arrived with Amelia and her brothers - this pretty girl was found roaming the streets of Prince Rupert all by herself, fortunately someone was looking out for Eden and took her to the shelter for help. A friendly and outgoing pup, Eden has now gone to live in a home with a happy friendly Boxer for a canine pal. 


Siobhan found herself with us due to her owner having a few to many cats; a beautiful Bengal with striking markings it didn't take too long for Siobhan to find herself a new home . . . Siobhan has now gone to live with a family who fell for her because they thought she had a personality similar to theirs! 


Max is a cheerful, bouncy and happy little dog who loves people and other dogs too!  Max knows sit and probably a few other commands that he was keeping to himself; he also enjoys playing with other dogs so it wasn't too surprising that soon after arriving at the shelter, Max found himself a new home.


You may remember Garth, Garth was adopted in June of this year http://sunshinecoastspca.blogspot.com/2011/06/smookie-sailor-dawn-kane-and-garth-head.html . . .  his new family promised to love him and keep him safely inside and all appeared well as Garth headed of to his new home.

But sadly, that was not to be the case. 

In early November a malnourished cat with cuts on his paws showed up at a home in Gibsons, eagerly waiting for the family to arrive home each day.  After four days, the kind person who lived at the home brought the cat to the shelter in the hopes that it could be reunited with it's family.  

Once at the shelter though, it was quickly discovered that the skinny little stray was our Garth.  With no one looking for him.  Happily ever after was certainly short lived for Garth and his family.

On a brighter note, Garth did not have to wait too long for a new home this time around and has now gone to live with a family that includes two kids and a deaf dog!  

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