Update on Cami. She went to the vet and no shots yet, they want to wait a week o make sure she is not incubating any illnesses. So we will be back in a week for her first round of vaccinations. In the mean time she isn't allowed to play with the other doggies, so she has resorted to amusing herself with the cats. They are her best buddies. She runs up to them and tackles them. They don't mind. If she gets a little too palyfull they will let her know and she backs off. It is quite funny to watch her interact with them. I think she is really going to enjoy when she gets to play with the big doggies.
Until next time,
Lindsey
Tuesday, November 20, 2012
Sunday, November 18, 2012
Cami
Here are some pics of Cami! She is starting to settle in an come out of her shell. She is quite the character. So far the cats are her best buddies. They however aren't quite sure if they agree. She still hasn't met any of the other dogs yet
Here she is all snuggled up on the ride to the vet for her first exam.
Thursday, November 15, 2012
Did You Know?
Did you know that according to the ASPCA, each year 7-8 million pets enter the shelter system. Of those 7-8 million, 3-4 million of them are euthanized before they find new homes. Over half of the animals that enter the shelters never make it out! That is an astonishing number. I have set out on a journey to make a difference. I alone am just a drop in the bucket, but imagine if everyone made an effort to change the course of these animals life, and prevent future unwanted animals. The bucket would be overflowing with people making a difference.
I have taken the first step on my journey. That is where Cami comes into the picture. I adopted Cami from the animal shelter yesterday. My plan for Cami is to raise her until she is up-to-date on shots, and old enough to be spayed. Then find a loving home for her to go to. For now this is what the budget allows, so my hopes are that after placing Cami in a new home I will start the process all over again with another shelter animal. Making a difference one life at a time. I will be keeping updates of Cami and her progress on here along with more information of how we can help. So join me.
I have taken the first step on my journey. That is where Cami comes into the picture. I adopted Cami from the animal shelter yesterday. My plan for Cami is to raise her until she is up-to-date on shots, and old enough to be spayed. Then find a loving home for her to go to. For now this is what the budget allows, so my hopes are that after placing Cami in a new home I will start the process all over again with another shelter animal. Making a difference one life at a time. I will be keeping updates of Cami and her progress on here along with more information of how we can help. So join me.
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