
Eddie and Niko saying 'hi' to Nanette
YEAH FOR EDDIE!
Eddie and Niko saying 'hi' to Nanette
YEAH FOR EDDIE!
Dinky with David after being caught
Somehow Dinky made the cut and joined the group of dogs most likely to succeed and skipped camp Reno. She rode all night in the big truck over the Sierra’s in a snow storm and arrived at a shelter in the bay area early the next morning…
Dinky did not do well in the shelter environment, she would shake and cower as people came near. Dinky was to the point of pooping on herself when people came to close. A good friend of all dogs, Robin Wenham, was called in to help. He worked with Dinky regularly and even got her leash trained. It wasn’t easy, but he helped her overcome some obstacles with people.
Dinky in the Bay Area after working with Robin
Dinky with Oscar
It was decided that Dinky, along with Pinny, Harold and Oscar would make the trek back to the Nevada Desert going to Dog Town Canine Rescue and Safe Haven Kennel. Robin loaded them and made the long drive to Carson City for the delivery on June 30, 2008.
The drop off
Dinky ready to go to her foster home
Stay tuned for Part II…
Coney & Hardy
Apple with Kumquat and friends at the Gabbs Ranch
Nervous Apple upon Arrival at Safe Haven
One day when Apple and Pinny were out on their walk, the really smart volunteer decided to see what would happen if they were let off lead at the same time. They didn’t run. They just trotted faster, then faster, looking over their shoulders and smiling. They then slipped under the fence surrounding the Anaconda Mine (hundreds of acres of pit mine) and eventually disappeared from sight. The search for Apple and Pinny continued all day. Even the EPA workers who were doing clean up at the mine pitched in. But no luck. The next day, Apple and Pinny came back to Safe Haven on their own and trotted very slowly into their pen.
Happy Apple
Once Apple knows where home is, he now seems content to stay put. Apple can do a trick- jump in the air for a treat. He came up with that on his own. It may not seem like much, but we love to see signs of playfulness. Apple is leash trained and is learning to stay nearby when off lead. Apple would probably do best in a home with other dogs for him to pal around with. He's losing that scared, lost, Gabbs dog look and is learning how to smile again. Apple is neutered, micro chipped and up to date on his shots.
Apple doing his trick
For more information on Apple, call Safe Haven at 775-463-1842 or email BEV21535@aol.com.
GOOD LUCK APPLE!
Rosie's Million Dollar Shot
If you are interested in Rosie, please contact Robin at The Canine Club, 775-240-6257. Rosie will more than likely be making the trek to Best Friends soon with Race to further her chances of finding a great home.
Good Luck Rosie!!
Race's beauty shot
His very sad Mom had this to say…
“He has those silly little ears and a curly tail. He loves Sonny, one of my staff, and he loves to woo woos at us. He started at the shelter in Sacramento, I think, but got sent to Camp Reno after it was already going because he wasn't doing well in the shelter. He is still horribly skittish, you can't leash him (yet), but once he knows you, you can pet him. I love him and it breaks my heart to not be able to give him a permanent place to live out his days.”
Race Woo Woo
Race, like most of our Gabbs friends is very shy and needs a loving and patient home.
If you are interested in Race, please contact Robin at The Canine Club, 775-240-6257. Race will be making the trek to Best Friends soon to further his chances of finding a great home.
Race with his brother Frack
GOOD LUCK RACE!
Nelda's perfect headshot
During her first few days in a house, Nelda was hyper vigilant, never quite relaxed. Then one day I saw her out in the dog run, stretched out in the sun, dead to the world. And so Nelda began her journey toward being civilized.Nelda with some of her new brothers and sisters
Slowly but surely, Nelda learned I wasn’t so bad. At first, pets were her approaching close enough that I could touch her nose. Now she loves to have her head petted and her ears scratched. Still doesn’t like to have her feet touched. In fact she still screams as if in pain if you try.
Nelda riding shotgun!
It’s been over a year now. Nelda is happy in her world, but is still tense when moved outside her comfort zone, or when strangers come to visit. She came as a “foster dog”, but I never had the heart to tell her she had to leave. So here Nelda stays. She loves squeaky toys and chews now, and absolutely loves to run off lead. But most of all, Nelda loves to sleep on the couch.
Nelda taking a nap
Cheers for Couch Potato Nelda!