My mom, Claire, and two new sibling humans came to Spring today from Buda to meet me. Guess what? They adopted me and I’m now in my new home. Stay tuned for updates. At SRT, it really was All About Me! Hugs – Holt
I’m with Paola and my new family, who have sent this recent update. He is doing so well. He is still adjusting to new people, but he loves us and is doing well with my boys. We’ve been taking him to our local baseball fields, my son’s Little League, to socialize him, and he does so well. At SRT, it really was All About Me! Hugs – Midnight
Meet Panda – The Little Fighter with the Biggest Heart! 🐼 Panda is a darling gray and white parti-colored Miniature Schnauzer who’s about four years old and weighs just eight pounds — the perfect little bundle of love! Her stubby tail never stops wagging, and her joyful spirit is absolutely contagious. This tiny sweetheart loves everyone she meets — people, other pups, you name it! She’s a total pro at the groomer, a champ at the vet, and an all-around happy girl who just wants to share her love and sunshine wherever she goes. But Panda’s story is extra special. She bravely battled a rare and serious fungal infection that was incredibly tough to diagnose and treat. Thanks to expert care, the right medication, and Panda’s own strong will, she’s made a miraculous recovery! She’s still being monitored for a few more weeks, but all signs point to this amazing girl being back to her happy, healthy self. Panda is pure sweetness, wrapped in soft fur and sprinkled with courage. If you’re looking for a loving companion with a heart as strong as it is kind, Panda is your girl. Click the Adopt tab, fill out your application, and ask for Panda — this precious survivor is ready to fill your home with love and tail wags! Her adoption fee is $400
Dust was rescued in February of this year when she was abandoned out in West Texas. Transport was provided to San Antonio where she spent the last seven months getting great care with her foster. She had been diagnosed with cushings disease and was in horrible shape when we first got her. She was doing so well, but unfortunately, became very sick and was diagnosed with cancer and we lost her. RIP Dust
I love my new home with my mom, Betty. I’m living in Onalaska now and have a nice big yard I get to run around in–it’s so much fun. My mom updated SRT on how I’m doing. Here’s what she said, “I am so in love with this little girl and thoroughly enjoy watching her run at Mach speed around my yard every morning, noon, and evening. She has lost 1 pound but not from lack of appetite! She chases the chickens that wander from my neighbor’s yard and has caught 2 of them. She’s quite tenacious about holding on to them, so she’s learning the “drop” command. I am thrilled to have her as my companion and feel so blessed that she seems happy with me. At SRT, it really was All About Me! Hugs – Shayna