"Is this a good angle?" |
Two days after being sprung from the crowded shelter, Betty surprised us all by giving birth. Only one of her two puppies survived, but she was a determined little rascal. She was a spitting image of Betty -- a little mini-me. Betty's pup quickly found a great home and Betty continued her medical care so she could be placed for adoption and find a family of her own.
Betty's all-time favorite toy: The Rubber Chicken |
A year passed and Betty spent her days walking and lounging with kennel staff and volunteers when they were around, chewing on her favorite toy (a rubber chicken), and using her big doe eyes to convince us all to give her treats whenever we had them. Her photos were on all of the adoption sites, and she often made an appearance on facebook looking for suiters, but she didn't score any dates. (If only we could photograph inner beauty, online-dating and dog rescue would be a whole different ball game.) Another year passed, and still Betty's only family remained the volunteers, kennel staff, and barking neighbor-friends that surrounded her.
"Did I say you could stop rubbing my belly?" |
Betty is a huge inspiration for our new campaign, #UnforgettaBULL, in which we hope to educate the community on the plight of pit bull-type dogs and other dogs that are overlooked based on health, age, or appearance. These dogs often end up falling through the cracks, and no dog deserves to be forgotten. Our goal is to remind you that all they need is a second chance and a little extra time, and to think of dogs as individuals, not statistics.
#GivingChallenge16 #SeniorDogsRock #GreyIsGreat #OldDogNewTricks #Adopt
Betty makes an appearance on our UnforgettaBULL t-shirts (far right) |
Interested in meeting Betty? Fill out an application here, we'd be thrilled to hear from you!
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