Nog Goes Home
Yes, sir, that’s his baby … We’ve been sitting on this for awhile, waiting for a pic of Dad and baby, but we’re going to go ahead and make it public … Nog has been adopted!
Hannah Needs Our Help
Hannah needs our help. We've said it before and, unfortunately, we're saying it again. But we love her, and we'll ask again and again, if we have to. Let's hope we don't have to after this time.
Rocky Goes Home
So, first of all … Happy Friday! Second of all … Rocky has (finally) gone home! YEP! Some of you have already figured out that he’s “mysteriously” disappeared from our websites after his debut on Susie's Senior Dogs a couple of weeks ago. That’s because Mary McClughen of Ohio fell in love with him and drove down to get him!
Xena Goes Home
Are you ready for this? We certainly weren’t! But what a treasure find it has been — Xena the Warrior Princess (now Libby) has been adopted!
Hunter Goes Home
We’re about to start another rotation of “daily featured dogs,” which we do with every few weeks based on a theme or the time of year on our social media sites. Every time we kick them off, we always kick them off with the dog who was at the top of the last rotation and is still with us … and, for the past several rounds, it’s been poor Hunter … and every time we post him, we always wonder, “Why is this sweet boy still with us?!”
Year of the Jack Contest Underway
Enter your Terrier's photo into our Year of the Jack 2016 calendar photo contest! Win a coveted spot on the cover and/or month or just reserve a spot for spot. All proceeds go to Georgia Jack Russell Rescue, Adoption & Sanctuary.
Dixie Goes Home
Mondays are rarely fun days for anyone, but here’s some fabulous news — Dixie has been adopted!!!
Rocky Gets a Day Away
Rocky enjoyed a “Day Away” today with his staff pick, Kim. This boy has been with us for way, way too long and we never understand why. He’s so amazing, sweet and smart.
J.R. Goes Home
J.R. arrived from Alabama back in April after two out-of-state rescues helped to network and transport him to Atlanta. He had been hit by a car, and his knees and hips were a bit out of whack. It looked like surgery was inevitable, but he had already started to heal and doc felt that he was going to heal just fine with medications and 10 weeks of rest.
Summer Vol Day Splash
We came, we saw, we sweated, but … we got stuff done. Everyone was ready to get down ’n dirty and do what needed to be done for the dogs today at Summer Vol Day on Saturday.