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Taz - poodle mix
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Kerra - lab
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Lucy - calico cat
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Sandy - lab
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red tick hound
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blue tick hound
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Roxy - white shepherd
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Kyla - golden mix
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Ginger - lab or mix
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Sneak - spaniel mix
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Denver - Husky (or mix?)
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Dreyfus - chow mix pup
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Dreyfus - an update
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terrier mix
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Zoe - shepherd mix
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Zoe - one year later!
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lab mix?
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akita
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Hannah and Lilly
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Mickey - Dutch Gun Dog
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Louie - Beagle/Terrier mix
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Abbe - lab
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Molly - minpin mix
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Maggie - terrier mix (on the left)
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Peebles (the SMALL one!) - terrier mix
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Lucky - terrier mix?
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Nellie - Basset mix
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lab/boxer mix
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Album Description:
Some dogs DO get out of the shelter. This album is for some of the happy endings for dogs that have been saved, thanks to people who care and are able to help. Please take a minute to read their stories. Updated 12/21/05
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36 comments
I looked at at all of your albums with tears in the gone but not forgotten. I can't believe the idiotic beaurocrats that run animal shelters. I feel for the lady that lost her chow before she got to pick him up. And the puppies. The shelter policy should state that there is no consistent policy because we're burned -out A__holes that don't know what we're doing from day to day and we actually do it the eenie meenie miney mo method on who lives and who dies. In this album, Louie is a Plott hound or a Black and Tan Coonhound mix. His face was a dead give away. The supposed brindle chow mix is an italian greyhound or whippet mix. These guys need to take a class on how to identify mix breeds which are out there. I almost took one a year ago. They should have the giant encyclepedia of dogs book. I rescued a redbone from Lawrenceville, GA shelter a couple of weeks ago. The owners couldn't afford to get her and her mother out. The mother was adopted on Sat and the one I got was scheduled to be PTS. I called on monday and had her on tues. The owner had a collar with phone number on it. I called him to let him know that I had his dog and that she almost was PTS. I talked with him for awhile and it turned out that she was AKC reg and was 10 mos old. The shelter had her a 2 yrs old. I knew she wasn't that old because her teets were very small and her teeth were very clean like just came in adult teethies. I lucked out getting her because I almost adopted a male redbone in TN just the week before. He was in a no kill shelter and someone is SC wanted him just as bad as I did. I decided to let the guy have him since he was next to get him if I didn't and good thing I did because this little sweetie could have died. I may one day rescue another hound as they are truly great for my young son. They seem to get along with young children better than my shelties do. I admire what you are doing and I will keep you in my thoughts. Email me sometime. I know some rescue people that you may not know with shepherds and herding breeds. CoonhoundCentral.com would be your best bet to get the hounds a home. Just look in their Orphan section and look at the requests for hounds. Some that are asking for pups will most likely take an adult if they know more about the dog. Take care Sylvia Cox, Robin Davis, Hurt, VA Oak Glen Shelties and one redbone rescue named Maggie.
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rldavis2001 2003.06.06 at 08:06:35 PDT
sorry... I wanted to see if you would put her on the good stuff page. But I don't know how to add a photo to this.....
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lowalowa100 2003.04.21 at 07:59:00 PDT
I can't seem to find a way to email you a photo of the Australian Heeler we adopted. I wanted to see if you could put her on the
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lowalowa100 2003.04.21 at 07:59:00 PDT
On March 7 you posted a pic of a 4 month old Aust. shep/ jack russell mix. You posted that he had been adopted. I am happy to report that my daughter adopted him and he is doing great! Her dog had to be put down in December and we have beenn looking for the right dog ever since. She knew he was the one as soon as she laid eyes on him. I tried to get her to think about it for 24 hours, but she cried and begged. I gave in only after making it clear that if he did not get along with our other dogs and cats, or her little sisters that she would have to foster him until we could adopt him out to a loving family. I am so glad I gave in! He is wonderful and he is great with my other animals and kids. We picked him up on March 11 and while we were there a man was in to surrender his pets, one of which was a baby bunny. Last summer our pet rabbit of 10 years died. I'm sure you know the rest. Yes, I brought her home too! We had a huge rabbit cage just going to waste and I could not let that happen. She is also doing great. Now they both have 5 little girls to love them and give them plenty of attention. Probably more attention than they had in mind!! Just wanted to give you some good news!!! You do great work! Thanks, Kristie
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kristie4722 2003.03.15 at 12:57:13 PST
Sylvia, my husband and I adopted Kerra, who you've posted on your site, back in in August. She is the most loveable dog I've ever had. We have a chocolate lab and they get along great. I always tell people about this web site and the wonderful animals they can find here. Kerra was transported all the way to Connecticut, and she is doing just great in her new home. Thanks again for helping these wonderful animals.
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bskelley99 2003.03.14 at 23:36:48 PST
Just to let you know that the aussie #92200 was rescued with the help of many people in the Memphis area. He will be transported to Nashville tomorrow where I will meet him for the rest of the trip to east Tennessee. He will have a 150 acre farm and no more cages. He will go with me to rescue another dog in northeast Tennessee this weekend. Thanks to everyone and thank you for the photo you posted of him.
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tfb4woof 2003.02.26 at 08:28:17 PST
Hi!My name is Tasha I really have to know if you have any info on the golden terrier who was there for 7 extra days who was extra lucky please if you have any info on him please let me know I think I have his sister..She looks exactly like him and I want to know more please help..
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american20 2003.02.12 at 10:16:15 PST
I have just finished looking at all of your albums and am deeply touched.I have 2 dogs and 3 cats and it is so nice to see animal lovers out there.I live in Toronto Canada and there are never enough homes for the homeless dogs and cats.Thanks for letting me sign your book and keep up the good work.I know all of your furry friends love and appreciate you. Yvonne
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yvonne19671 2003.02.07 at 12:31:53 PST
Finally!! GOOD people out there who did help, that makes my heart feel good. Makes your hope be broght on a little stronger, with getting help for these wonderful BABIES!!!
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sweetcheeks275 2003.01.31 at 17:15:28 PST
Sylvia, I just called and the Beagle in cage 310 is still up for adoption. I have a 6 year old lab and a 1 year old boxer. From what you can tell do you think she would get along with other dogs or do you think she would do better as an only dog? She just looks so scared and I would not want to overwhelm her with the other dogs in our home. Our boxer is still young and loves to play. Thanks for your help! Holly holiver@ducks.org
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holiver100 2003.01.24 at 11:31:56 PST
Very nice album. The pictures are great, and the endings are happy, thanks for sharing! http://community.webshots.com/user/blazeofglory02
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blazeofglory02 2003.01.18 at 05:58:45 PST
hi friend. Happy Christmas. I am so exciting to be here,and really glad to see your great albums. my username is Sting83003, from China, and stay in Beijing city now as a writer and matchmaker. Have you ever been to China?what's your viewpoints and impression about today's China? how about have a China tour? If so, it's my pleasure to be your guide in China. keep in Touch if you don't mind. I am looking forwards to hear from you soon.your answer is very important to my new writing.thank you very much.E-Mail: sting83003@yahoo.com.cn http://community.webshots.com/user/sting83003
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sting83003 2002.12.21 at 00:00:54 PST
I sent you a picture of the dog I rescued from this shelter and you still have not put his picture up. When might I expect to see it in this album???
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norstar_k9 2002.12.13 at 08:15:45 PST
Dear Sylvia, I am in Utah and would love to adopt a Yorkie for Christmas. Will you please contact me at omedina@kmclaw.com. Thank You Olga Medina
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2002.12.07 at 01:05:24 PST
Dear Sylvia: I am from Canada and didn't adopt an animal in this shelter but I just wanted to say " Keep up the good work God will Bless you for your kindness" I did adopt a Yorkie Mom that was rescued from a Puppy Mill in December 2001. I was very touched by our Yorkie's trust in the human race even after all she was put through. They beleive she is approx. 5 years old - can you imagine living that long in a Puppy Mill? We are very glad that she has opened her heart and given us her trust. We can't imagine our home without our little yorkie hoping to greet us. She cannot run as of yet but she hops around at a very fast pace. Keep hope alive for all those adorable pets that wants a home - pictures are worth a thousand words.
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2002.09.18 at 19:11:19 PDT
Dear Sylvia, Thank you so much for the great work you do. It is so heartbreaking to see all the beautiful dogs that are put to sleep at this shelter every day. We adopted a Border Collie mix that you helped to rescue last year. His name is Trout ( I believe Jean or Chris named him that). He was pulled from the shelter September 29th and flown to Cambridge, MA in October where Chris Turner kept him in foster care. We adopted Trout on December 16th 2001. He is by far the smartest dog we have ever owned. He is loyal and loving and we cannot imagine life without him. We only wish we had more space in our home (Trout is one of 2 dogs) to save some more wonderful pets. Your work is very important and we thank you for saving our beautiful dog's life and providing us with a great canine friend! Dave and Marie Wenling, Hull, MA
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2002.09.17 at 16:55:45 PDT
Just congratulations on your good work in the states. we have a group here called called PAWS where dogs are taken out of death row and held in foster care till a home in found. And a wonderful lady called Monica who has take hundereds of dogs from death row in sydney Australia and keeps them for years if necessary till the find a home. If you sometimes feel depressed and need alift after what you have seen go to www.doggierescue.com and it may cheer you up. Keep up the good work as a concience for the ones that cant speak. my greatest regards vrasch@munichre.com.au
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valentina_rasch 2002.09.12 at 18:00:04 PDT
Hi Sylvia, You know the text of what Judge Alan Glenn said to those animal abusers is still making the rounds with lots of kudos. If we could think of some kind of recognition for him, would you convey it to him, whatever it is - like "first annual companion animal man of the year award" and I am sure that rescue people across the country would want to add their names to it. and if you could get the news people in memphis to give you coverage, it might also be an opportunity to draw attention to the homeless pets that you work so hard for. What do you think? lots of folks would have sent him email congratulations but there was no email address for him - so it would not be a redundant effort.
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2002.08.24 at 11:53:24 PDT
Angela and Ace - send me photos of Lucky, Rufus and Carla if you have some and I will post them to the "good stuff" album -- send them to sjcox@onemain.com.
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2002.07.30 at 13:51:06 PDT
Sylvia: Thank you so much for all the work you do to make sure truly wonderful dogs get out of the overcrowded, understaffed memphis animal shelter. We already had two rescued dogs, Elvis (2 years) and Polk Salad Annie (seven months), but checked out petfinder.com regularly. Ace saw a terrier mix you posted as about to be put down and called the Memphis shelter July 1. They told him she had been adopted. On July 3, she was still on the site and we had a bad feeling so Ace called back. First they said she had been adopted and then said no, that she had been put down. We were so upset that we drove from Oxford, Miss., to Memphis that afternoon, intent on at least saving one dog -- we'd picked out an aussie mix pup on the site. But when we went back to the cages, there was the terrier, very much alive and in the cage you listed, scared and waiting for someone to take her home. She nearly scratched us bloody she wanted to get out of there so bad. We took it as a sign and named her Lucky. But then there was the Aussie mix we had already picked out before we knew the terrier was still alive. He was roly-poly, sweet and smart. Two cages down, we found his sister, who had a bad cough and looked scared. They were so happy to see each other again that we couldn't leave her behind. Long story short, we left that afternoon with all three. We convinced them to let us go without waiting to get them spayed and neutered since their vet was out for a long holiday weekend. We drove straight to our vet in Oxford and were glad that we did -- they all had kennel cough, and the aussie mix female had parvo as well. Had she waited in the shelter that weekend for the shelter vet to get back on monday, she would've died. Lucky, Rufus and Carla are all happy, healthy and living the good life at our farm outside Oxford. Without you, we're convinced that all three of them would be dead -- they all had been in adoption cages way longer than usual. Thanks so much, Sylvia!
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2002.07.30 at 11:44:41 PDT
wonderful dogs and wonderful stories ! Thank you so much for sharing them. Ann in Denmark :o) http://community.webshots.com/user/abjdk
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abjdk 2002.07.25 at 02:37:04 PDT
We adopted Bailey on Friday 7/12. He's a mini dach with a WONDERFUL personality. Thank you so much for your page! If it weren't for you we would have never found him. Please check out our pictures of him and add him to your "good stuff" page. www.kathyandtodd.net/bail ey P.S. - It turns out he's only about 18 months old. Still lots of puppy in him that loves to play - he is a master at fetch!
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2002.07.20 at 16:48:13 PDT
My email address is sjcox@onemain.com
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2002.07.04 at 18:03:09 PDT
Where can I email you a photo of the dog I adopted so you can put him up on the good stuff page? :)
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jacob 2002.07.01 at 09:57:30 PDT
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