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Friday, May 25, 2012

New Foster Gus





Meet new foster Gus. He is 6 years old. His owner had to go into a home so her family was coming into her home for a year taking care of him 3x a day. He is a super sweetheart and is doing well in his foster home. More updates to come!

Jerrilyn Walters reports on the volunteers who reached out to rescue Gus and his Jack Russell Terrier buddy, Shiloh.

"Hi everyone,

I wanted to tell everyone about a very special rescue that took place
over the weekend.
We got a call from a woman in Florida who needed our help. She told us
that her mother had gotten very ill with Alzheimer's and had moved in
with her other daughter to be cared for. She left behind two dogs in her
home, a 6 yo BT named Gus and his buddy, an 11 yo Jack Russell Terrier
named Shiloh. The pair of dogs had been living alone in the house for a
year, with the son in law coming by to feed and take them out a few
times per day.
The daughter in Florida was worried for them and the daughter that took
in the mother had become overwhelmed with caring for her mother and
increasing debt that she could no longer care for the dogs.
Her and her husband were planning in euthanizing Shiloh the JRT and were
also considering doing the same to Gus the BT. They were simply
overwhelmed with health issues, debt and the responsibility of going to
the other house to care for Gus and Shiloh every day.
Well our colleagues in the Pittsburgh area sprang into action!
Sara Liberte drove several hours to pick up Gus the BT. When she
arrived, she could not bear to leave Shiloh behind, just because he
wasnt a BT. She took them both home!
NEBTR volunteer Leah Colonello picked up Gus the BT later that day and
reports that he is sweet, happy and healthy.
Another NEBTR volunteer, Megan Sanchez, took Shiloh the JRT until he
finds a home or foster home. He is also sweet happy and healthy!
The daughter in Florida who orginally contacted us was so moved by our
actions she wrote:

"I don't have the words to tell you how grateful I am for the NEBTR
volunteers. I have decided to start helping at an animal rescue here in
Orlando as a result of your kindness. My sister tells me that her
husband cried from happiness when he came home and told her that the
rescue volunteer took Shilo too.
Should I contact you for updates on Gus & Shilo? I also plan to send $25
per paycheck to help pay for the vet bills, should I send the checks to
the address on the surrender agreement?"

We are so grateful to everyone involved in this rescue effort. Gus even
has a couple near Pittsburgh already interested in him! Shiloh is
available - spread the word!
Check out their picture I have attached here.

Many many thanks to Sara, Leah and Megan and countless others who helped
with this and other NEBTR rescues every day!
Every action goes a long long way.

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