Thursday, May 29, 2014

"WE DON'T KNOW WHAT WE'D DO WITHOUT HER!"






What an AMAZING story! Thank you Shana! <3



Urgent Death Row Dogs recently shared our story and encouraged us to share it on this page, as well. You may recall the horrific dogfighting operation that was busted in Brooklyn last June 2013, from which nearly a dozen severely abused pitbulls were taken and brought to the NYCACC, only to be placed on the dreaded "To Be Destroyed" list without being given even the slightest chance to know what i...t felt like to be loved. As a reminder, please find the link to the news story here: http://brooklyn.news12.com/news/police-bust-alleged-dog-fighting-ring-in-brownsville-1.5517124

After only a month at the shelter, my Lilou (formerly "Love" in SAFE 85 folder) was repeatedly placed on the kill list in the latter weeks of July and early August 2013. As an avid supporter of Urgent Part 2 and its mission, I would see "Love" on the kill list every night and pray that someone would come for her, but they never did. I wanted to bring her home, but I already have an extremely high-maintenance shih-tzu who was rescued from an abusive home in the South and didn't think my boyfriend and I could handle another "needy" dog. But I couldn't get her out of my mind. I decided to follow my heart and went through Second Chance Rescue to bring "Love" to Rhode Island. Two days before she arrived at our house, my boyfriend proposed to me! We like to think that "Love," now Lilou, came into our lives at the most exciting time.

Fast forward to almost a year later. I'd be lying if I said it's been easy to integrate two extremely high-maintenance, needy and physically/emotionally scarred rescue dogs into our home. It's been one of the most challenging things we've ever done; but the love and joy they bring to us each and every day is worth every minute of frustration, lost patience and time & money spent. There is nothing on earth that would come between us and our dogs - not allergies, a new baby, a new home, financial troubles or the oft-cited "no time" - and believe me, Lilou and Oscar put us through absolute hell in the beginning, so we make this declaration with the scars and vet bills to prove it. In conclusion, I'm reaching out now with Lilou's "New Beginning" because we've come full circle, in a way, as she and Oscar recently stole the show during our engagement photo shoot.

Below, please find photos of Lilou (formerly "Love," adopted in August 2013), whom I thank God every day was spared from any further torture after three long years of being abused and forced to fight against her will. She joins her canine brother Oscar, me and her daddy, Dino, in the photos from our engagement shoot this month. She is the sweetest, most lovable girl in the world and is the perfect addition to our motley crew. We don't know what we'd do without her.

Thank you for allowing me to share Lilou's "New Beginning" with you.

                                       

Tuesday, May 27, 2014

"I CAN'T IMAGINE MY LIFE WITH OUT MY LITTLE RASCAL!"







Thank you for sharing - Donna! We love it! <3





This is the story of my adorable rascal, Tim (the girl!). A little over a year ago, my kitty of 18 years, sadly, passed away. I was heart broken and didn't want another pet right away. However, I decided it would be nice to foster an animal in need. So, I contacted Liberty Humane Society and they told me of an abandoned 2 day old kitten that desperately needed care. They told me to be prepared, as the kitten would most likely not survive without a mama cat at such a young age. I took on the challenge anyway. What followed was many sleepless (but wonderful) nights spent caring for the little baby. She was so small, we couldn't even determine her sex yet. Thus, I started calling her Tiny Tim, thinking she was a he! By the time I found out Tim was a girl, it was too late...the name had stuck. It was also too late for me to give this "foster" baby back...as I had fallen completely in love with her! I adopted her and am happy to report that she is healthy as can be, going on 1 year old now. I can't imagine my life without my little rascal.


I'm so happy I decided to foster and adopt :)





18 years! Wow! What a blessing. Our condolences and thank you for giving them such a loving home!

Sunday, May 25, 2014

"THAT'S THE ONE!!







Thank you for sharing. Amazing! - Lauren, we love it!! <3






Hi! I adopted my cat, Angel, Liberty Humane Society on December 6, 2003. Her picture was on their website yesterday. I never had a cat before and had been going to different shelters in NJ to look at cats but wasn't finding the right one. The day we adopted Angel there was a big snowstorm but my young daughter wanted to go to LHS anyway. The minute she was brought out to us, my daughter said, "that's the one!" She is a amazing cat and a wonderful companion to all of us. We also now have a 7 year Beagle (Bailey) and a 6 year old Papillion(Daisy) that Angel enjoys keeping in line. We adopted Bailey too. We have an adopted bird named Pepito and he is a Parrolet. He is approx 9 years old. We have a fish tank that Angel likes to watch too.

Thank you so much for your submission!! What a beautiful story!








Wednesday, May 21, 2014

Welcome to Loved At Last Pets!









Welcome!


This page is brand new as you can see. Some of you found us throw our other blog "Pibbles In My City" here on BlogSpot or our FB page. Either way, thank you for coming by!

A little summary of how we came up with Loved at Last Pets. Pibbles In My City was created first to create awareness of the amount of pets of all ages and all kinds being brought to shelter's daily either by their families or by being found as stray. A lot of pets available for adoption are on our FB page under the same name. These pets are not under my possession and this page just helps share these animals so they can find loving homes. That is when Loved at Last Pets comes in.

After these wonderful pets find homes, wouldn't we all love to see how they are doing in their new homes? I know I would! And I know many of you would too. It's amazing seeing how they found love at last.

Therefore we would love for YOU to share pictures of your adopted /rescued pets and we will be creating a calendar. We would love to see how wonderful your pets have been since taking them home.

Keep In mind
-Please send your cutest and funniest picture of your pet
-Or the picture that means the most to you and your family
-We will not be able to choose them all BUT we will keep the photos in mind for the next calendar
-If your picture has been picked you will be informed and you will receive a FREE copy!
-Please do not write on your photos. Send a little Bio of your pets journey :)

Share your photos on our FB page Loved At Last Pets!

Good luck!!




A portion of the proceeds will be given to the organization with the most votes. Poll will be up here or on FB.