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Last year, Louie the yellow Labrador, came into Animal Ark. He was scared, and in need of training. Louie would guard his toys, treats, and was somewhat timid. About a month after he arrived, a man came in and was very smitten with him. Shortly after, his wife came and also loved Louie. Although they loved Louie, they could not take him immediately because of a trip the couple had planned on taking. Because Louie needed the right home, and this couple seemed perfect for him, we placed…
ContinuePosted on June 14, 2011 at 5:29pm — 2 Comments
I had to share more photos of Oliver, Kramer, and one of Kramer's favorite friends, Lucky boy who was allowed to visit them today. I must say I welled up a little to see Oliver and Kramer playing in their new space today. Unfortunately, whenever you try and capture a photo of playtime, they stop. Enjoy!
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ContinuePosted on May 3, 2011 at 3:29pm — 1 Comment
I am so, so very excited to tell you all that the new sanctuary space for Ollie and Kramer is finished! I apologize in advance for the amount of photos with this blog...I may be more excited than the dogs. To briefly explain, Oliver and Kramer are two dogs residing at Animal Ark that are simply not adoptable dogs. While they both have very endearing qualities, both dogs do not interact well with new people, so much so that they have aggression histories on different levels at different…
ContinuePosted on May 2, 2011 at 1:31pm — 6 Comments
Does anyone remember Foxy? Foxy was a little Shih Tzu that Animal Ark helped out, as she required both of her eyes to be removed. She has since been adopted, but came for a visit with her previous foster mom today, who is baby-sitting her for her new family. She looks fantastic, and could not be happier with her new life. She is below.…
ContinuePosted on April 8, 2011 at 4:16pm — 3 Comments
As some of you already know, I haven't been to a Red Lake Clinic since 2008. What a dramatic difference in just three years! Not only do the clinics themselves run more smoothly, but the animals we are seeing are in better condition, and are return visitors to the clinics. At least forty of the animals coming in for vaccines only had been there previous years for vaccines and/or spay/neuter. A total of 180 surgeries were performed in three days, between the Neuter Commuter team and the…
ContinuePosted on March 22, 2011 at 3:58pm — 1 Comment
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