Posted on 03/27/2009 9:48:26 PM PDT by Peace4EarthNow
Just came across this ~ :-)
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February 6, 2009 : 11:49 AM ET
The first Vicktory dog has gone home! Hows that for a statement worth shouting from the rooftops? This is one happy ending a long, long time in the making.
When Traci first heard about the Vicktory dogs, her heart went out to them. She couldnt believe all they had been forced to live through. The one thing she knew for certain was that they deserved better. They deserved a home full of love and kindness. She wanted to be one of those homes. "If I could," she says, "I would have given every one of them a good home."
There was one setback, though. The Vicktory dogs were still a long way from looking for homes. First, they had quite the recovery ahead of them at the sanctuary. It would be a long wait to adopt one, with no guarantees, but Traci still wanted to be considered.
Then something happened. A big, goofy lovable pit bull named Tacoma came to Best Friends from a shelter. Tacoma is as friendly as a puppy. He even did a stint as office dog at the Best Friends clinic. Aside from knocking over all the furniture and thoroughly licking everybody who strayed close enough, he excelled as an office dog.
The adoption folks contacted Traci and told her about Tacoma. He, too, needed a home. Would she consider him? She took one lookand was hooked. Traci adopted Tacoma and theyve been best pals ever since.
But she never stopped thinking about the Vicktory dogs. When the time came for several of the Vicktory dogs to get ready for homes, Traci still wanted to be considered. She and Tacoma felt it was time to welcome a friend.
It was a tough adoption process -- there a lot of special requirements for being able to adopt one of these special needs dogs. But after the adoption staffers approved Traci, she was thrilled! She had only one request: "Pick the dog you think will get along best with Tacoma."
Boy, did they knock this one out of the park. They chose Halle, a sweet, bashful girl who used to be afraid of her own shadow. When Halle first came to Best Friends, she was terrified of everything, everywhere. The whole world was one big threat. With all the help and constant TLC from her caregivers and friends, however, shes come a long way and overcome so many fears. Even so, Halle still has confidence issues. Tacoma, on the other hand, is the kind of guy with enough confidence to bet the house on a pair of deuces in a poker game. This guy wouldnt know how to act bashful on a dare.
When these two met, it was a cosmic case of love at first sight. They romped and played together and never had a moments trouble. In fact, they snuggled side by side on the bed with Traci during the initial sleepover. Talk about a deal-clincher! Traci and Tacoma took Halle home.
However, Traci cant officially adopt Halle quite yet. The Vicktory dogs came to Best Friends with specific legal requirements, one of which is a six-month foster period before adoption. Still, if the first week of fostering is any indication, it looks like Halle has found her forever home.
She follows Tacoma around every minute and hes equally smitten with her. They are inseparable in every sense of the word. Traci says that Halle is still a tad coy around new faces, but she doesnt duck for cover or anything. Besides, every day she spends with Tacoma she absorbs a little of his confidence. And Traci couldnt be more thrilled to have her around. "She has the sweetest, most innocent-looking face," she says about Halle.
So for now, its one big trial run. But with all the obstacles Halle has overcome so far, a six-month waiting period should be a cinch. Congrats to Halle, Tacoma, and Traci. Its a happy-ever-after most certainly worth waiting for.
http://www.bestfriends.org/video/Halle/vidPlayer.html
How pretty!
Oh G-d, those eyes!
I’d adopt her in a heartbeat.
Aw, what beautiful dogs!
woooooooooof
Thanks for posting this great story.
I admire your dedication to these doggies,even if I disagree with you at times. Your threads are educational and helpful all the way around.
Now that is a cute little dog. Thanks for the ping.
She even got loose one Sunday morning and my poor Mom was frantic.My sister was at the house at the time and she got in her car ,drove around looking for the dog,no luck. My Mom called the police said her Pitt Bull was missing and they asked what she looked and where my Mom lived.I thought for sure she had been hit by a car or my Mom was going to have to pay a huge "dangerous dog fine" and go to court to get her back! The police said" " She is at St.Dorothy's being fed muffins and cookies by the children , you better get over there before one of them takes her home!"
He thinks little Peanut is his mom.
Funny, sweet story!
<< Thanks for posting this great story.
I admire your dedication to these doggies,even if I disagree with you at times. Your threads are educational and helpful all the way around. >>
You’re very welcome...
I don’t mind if people disagree with me, I just want to make sure both sides of the story are out there so people can make an informed decision :-)
Thanks again...
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