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Rachel

Miley (formerly Rachel) is settled in and loving her new home in Providence.

Ruby

Cloe (formerly named Ruby)has made major strides in one week - the most significant one was when she went through the doggy door on her own! It was a process of making sure she was comfortable with the flap on the door and coaxing her with treats. Having the other two guys really helped her - sometimes she would almost piggy back them through the door! Now she's a pro, letting herself in and out of the house. Yesterday (Saturday) my neighbors had a river bash party and I took the whole crew - the neighborhood girls loved Cloe and wanted to walk her everywhere. You're right about her loving children - she followed them everywhere! The highlight was a motorboat ride and when she jumped from the dock to the bank, she missed, and fell in the river. Found out that she can swim and real fast - almost like walking on water!!! I think she liked it. You're matchmaking skills are excellent - thank you so much! ~~~Linda and the Terrierists!

Rooney

Rooney, now Eddie, enjoying his new home! Thank you so much for everything you have done for Eddie and me.  I am totally in love with this little guy!!! And Heather is a very special person!  She has been great since Eddie came home.

Rachael

Layla came to us as a foster  in the spring of 2010 at 9 months of age.  She was so painfully shy and fearful it made our hearts ache.  She joined a pack of boxers in our home who are dearly loved.  A few months after coming to live with us as a foster, our wonderful fawn boxer was diagnosed with Lymphoma.  He died a few months later, and needless to say, Layla was added to our family permanently.  Rachael came to H2H in August of 2010 (age 2 years old) and was fostered by a wonderful family.  Unfortunately, Rachael had a suspicious heart murmur which looked like early heart disease.  No one seemed willing to adopt her due to a possible short life for this gorgeous sweet girl.  So, when her foster family had a change in their work schedules, my husband and I took Rachael to foster in December of 2010.  She’s now a permanent part of our family and she’s doing great.  She and Layla are best buddies who wrestle and enjoy running on our small horse farm.  They have added so much to our family.  So, we are foster failures (a humorous term we at h2h use for people who adopt their foster dogs) and we happily admit it.  These two wonderful dogs now live with Pudgie, a rescued Jug, and Bentley an 8 year old brindle boxer.

Linda & Steve


Riki

A few pics of my girl. She is doing great thank you so much. Tina

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