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  • Meet Mona

    Dog For Adoption:Meet Mona Mona is a 7 year-old Shep mix girl who was discarded in WV and left to die. She represents so many middle-aged dogs who face a terrible fate at the…

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  • Mary & Lincoln - Brother/Sister Duo

    Cat for Adoption:Mary & Lincoln - Brother/Sister Duo Mary and Lincoln are a fantastic sister/brother pair who are great with people and other cats. They are around 2-years-old and full of life and…

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  • Dazey, Our Tigger-Dog

    Pet Adopted from Homeward Trails:Dazey, Our Tigger-Dog Pit bulls have it tough these days. They're mistreated by some, feared by many. It's my personal opinion that mixed pits may even have it…

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Valarie Chapman

Help Us Find Sweetie This Sunday

January 20, 2010

Sweetie is still lost!  We are planning a big flyering push this Sunday. We will meet at 11 am at 3207 W St SE.

Brownie's New Family

December 05, 2009

After searching through Petfinder.com for several weeks in search of the “perfect dog”, we stumbled upon “Brownie”.  He looked like a friendly, happy-go-lucky guy in his picture, and that is exactly what he has turned out to be.  A week after he came home with us, my 12-year old son remarked that his favorite part of the day was returning home from school to find Tucker (renamed in favor of something more “masculine”) waiting at the door for him.  The kids and I enjoy taking him for walks, teaching him tricks, and playing with him each night in the living room, where, to our great amusement, he leaps and bounds about with seemingly endless energy. Despite this energy, he sleeps very well in his crate at night, staying there without barking or whimpering.  We’ve discovered that we can leave him uncrated while the kids and I are absent during the day without any harm to the house...

Our Sunny Experience with Homeward Trails

December 02, 2009

Growing up, we always had at least one dog in our house, all came from our local Humane Society.  My husband and step-daughter both wanted a dog…they really, really wanted a dog.  So, after a year of moving, getting married and settling in, I gave in.

Friends of ours adopted from Homeward Trails when the organization was at its infancy and other friends were foster parents with Homeward Trails, so we knew that we wanted to support this great organization and I started scanning the website.  WARNING:  DO NOT BROWSE THE HOMEWARD TRAILS WEBSITE UNLESS YOU ARE READY TO FALL IN LOVE!!!