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1998 adoptions

Amelia~

Born in Tennessee, placed in Kentucky, Amelia endured a few bumps along the road to her new family. She now enjoys life with her K9 companion Tahoe, 2 human brothers and very dotting parents. She loves to run and play. In her new life, Amelia has shown great interest in coursing, and will be seen chasing the bunny regularly in future.

Amelia - 2001

Bo~

Bo was born in a Missouri Puppy mill and shipped to a Columbus Pet store in time for the Christmas season. As shoppers came and went, and Bo outgrew his cage, the storeowners gave him to a teenage girl with a love for Afghans. When the girl and her mother experienced health problems, Bo was sent to live in the country with friends. From there to a rescue foster family, then he met Tucker Lou. The 2 were inseparable. Tucker Lou pleaded with Cathy and Tom to take Bo home. As good afghan parents, they could not refuse.

Bo - 2001

  Hope~

On Thanksgiving Day 1998, 2 afghan hounds were dumped in an after-hours receiving crate at the Lucas County Humane Society, in Ohio.They were a sad, pitiful sight, and were immediately christened Faith and Hope. Hope weighed 30 lbs. Shelter workers had cut huge mats from her coat, leaving a rather ragged looking malnourished elegant hound. She was totally terrified at the events in her life, suffered from nightmares waking the household at least once each night with her screams.Unable to see her leave, Hope was adopted by her foster Mom, Gayle Fraser and now shares her life with Azari and Nikki

Rainbow Bridge

Hope - 2001

Maggie~

It was a tearful goodbye for Maggie’s family when unforeseen circumstances prevented them from providing Maggie a home. They surrendered her to rescue knowing that she would be placed in a home where she could enjoy a long, happy and safe life.

Maggie’s start in life was a little rocky, at 5 months old she escaped unhurt after being hit by a car while playfully fleeing from owner; at 6 months old she survived a battle with Parvo, at 8 months surrendered to rescue. A few weeks in foster care while she recovered from being spayed, and off she went to her new family, where she has 2 doting parents and an afghan brother to play with.

Maggie - 2003

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