Happy Endings!
Updated 09/03/06 am/kh

 

The lucky Aussies on this page were all at one point shelter dogs before being adopted by their new loving families. Read their stories to find out what wonderful pets and companions Aussies rescued from shelters can be, provided they receive the right amount of love, training and exercise. Many more Aussies in Shelters are waiting for their "Happy Ending" story to begin, so give them a chance. 


 





Jesper finally gets his belly scratches ....

My husband and I adopted Jesper from the Glendale Humane Society on July 4th.  He is a big (70 pounds) fluffy Aussie.  We got him as a companion for our Great Pyrenees Mix but he hogs all of the attention.  He follows me everywhere.  He is very sweet and just wants belly scratches all the time.


Our second "Happy Endings" story...

This is Chance, we adopted him from the Lancaster, CA. shelter, just about a year and a half after adopting Clooney, from the same shelter (his story is below)     I saw Chance on the shelter website, while I was browsing for pictures to send to Karyl for this website. We had no intention of adopting another dog, and I wasn't looking, but when I saw that his markings were almost identical to Clooney's, I couldn't believe it. Hubby said not to even show him the picture, don't even think about it, LOL, no more, we have 2 already ! So, of course I called...and was told he was due to be euthanized and that so far noone showed any interest !

After more than a week of calling the shelter, and going up there, and noone knowing where the dog was, they finally realized he had been bitten by a rattlesnake while at the shelter, and was in an emergency clinic. The clinic was contacted, and a girl that works there had taken him home to care for him temporarily, but then brought him back so that I could adopt him.
My husband got to the shelter at opening time ! When he brought Chance home, he was so thin that you could see every bone in his body, he had been starved nearly to death ! We weren't sure if he was going to make it through his first week. He had also been severely abused in the past, with scars, emotional problems, and his tongue had at one point been sliced through the side badly. He also still had a few ticks on him, and an upper respiratory infection, as well as his hair had mostly fallen out.
 
But now that we have had him about a month and a half he is flourishing with us! He has gained quite a bit of weight ( almost 9 pounds the first week !) and he is no longer showing signs of emotional distress, and with the help of our vet he is very healthy.  He is playful and energetic, and loves attention! Noone had ever pet him before, as he spent his first 9 months on a small chain out in the desert behind someone's house, so if we stop petting him, he will scratch at our hands and lift our arms with his nose.  He has become my husband's main companion as well....funny how that turned out.  They seem to connect, as my husband was disabled in an accident a year ago, and Chance was badly abused, so they both are healing, in a way.  He is allowed to sleep in our bed every night, and pretty much goes everywhere with his "daddy". And as small as he is he has seemingly become the leader of the pack with our other dogs, he sure is rambunctious! They all get along wonderfully, and we are incredibly happy to have him in our home 
Frank and Teri Donahue, Lancaster, CA.


Giving Chance A Second Chance....

Hi my name is Brittany and my boyfriend Cody and I just adopted an aussie and collie mix from the Mon County Adoption Center. I was looking through sites because I wanted to see where my dog (Chance) got his reddish fur...and I saw a bunch of different colors and patterns. I can definitely tell that my dog is half aussie from his face and fur...Chance's story is ..well...Cody and I were talking about getting a small dog because we live in a townhouse, so one day while Cody was at work I went to a few shelters and and saw a lot that I liked but when I went to the canine adoption center of Mon County I saw Chance, who at the time had no name...

I asked the lady about him and she said that he was actually trapped a mile from her house and it took 3 baths to get him clean and a couple weeks before he would come around people...so I took Cody up there the next day and we took him out and played with him and he was the sweetest dog and very calm...so we took him home that night and I'm so pleased that we did...I am just so happy that I could give Chance a second chance at life...thats how he got his name ..Chance...and we are so happy with him, I couldn't ask for a sweeter dog...he loves attention walks very well on a leash ..I really don't even need a leash..so that's Chance's story .


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Love at first site....
We lost our Aussie blend Ernie and thought we would wait to get another dog.  After a few days of loneliness and tears, we went searching for another Aussie.  After visiting shelters within 50 miles, I found the Aussie Rescue page and a local number (Laurie Zurborg).  I called and she did have a new rescue from the Santa Ana shelter and had not had time to post him on the website.  After Laurie described the dog to me, I drove immediately to her facility to see him.  Riley looked exactly like our last doggie Ernie!  It was amazing and it was love at first sight! 

We are so blessed to have found Riley and he fills our days with laughter and smiles!  Here he is and we hope he makes you smile as well!

Janice & David Jeng
Yorba Linda CA


Clyde, the dog in my dreams.....

Rescued from: Ojai Animal Shelter Ventura County California

New family: The DeSanto family, Almere, The Netherlands

One day, when I still lived in Ventura; California, I had the very strong feeling that I had to go to the animal shelter. I went and found Clyde, my dog, the one I had seen in my dreams for a while already. We took him home and he never left my side from that day on. He moved with us to my native country, Holland, where we took long walks every day. He loved it. And we love him so very, very much.

 

Last Monday, after 10 glorious years, in order to give him a chance to pass away the way he had lived, with dignity, we had to make that last horrible decision. His old heart could not take it anymore. He passed away peacefully, while lying on my lap. I miss him so much!! 
My first Aussie, my big boy, my hero...............I will see you again at the Rainbow Bridge. Until then......you will be in my heart forever.
 

Ingrid DeSanto


Holly, just the right girl....

I was searching for at least a month for a Catahoula to rescue. I found this Adorable Aussie listed on the East Valley website and she looked just like our Catahoula. My husband adopted her the day she came available . Her name is Holly. She gets along great with Boomer and Cricket. 

Sue In Quartz Hill CA


The Last Family I'll ever have to live with!!!!

Adopted From:  Camarillo Shelter

New Home: The Stires family in Simi Valley.  Joins, Tank, Trinket and Whisper

Frodo has a sad story to tell with a happy ending.  He is eleven years young and just moved into his third and final home.  When we discovered him on the website we weren't sure whether we could have another dog.  We already have Tank & Trinket, listed 4 happy endings down and baby Whisper,  All Aussies.  We went to the pound to meet him anyway and fell in love with him. 

Frodo was taken to the pound from his second home because his owners said that their two year old daughter was grooming him and he nipped her."  They went on to say that he was a mean, unsocial dog, who was turning agressive.  Frodo is not only very social, but has shown no signs of aggression toward any person or dog.  He has fit right into his new family and is ready to finish out his life in a happy, loving environment.  He loves to watch younger sister, Trinket and Whisper practice their agility, and to curl up with young brother Tank.
In the picture from left,  Tank(aussie rescue alumni 4 1/2 year old), Whisper(black Tri 7 month old agility pup), me, Trinket(AKC ILP pound aussie with a tail 4 years old, competes agility), and Frodo (11 year old blue merle).

Britney Stires
Britney's Trinket Bell "Trinket"
Lakehill's Whisper 'N the Moon "Whisper"


Dugan....a wonderful addition to our family!!

Hi, Just wanted to share our story of our "Lethal White" boy Dugan. We had been thinking about adding a dog to our family as a friend to our Saint Bernard, Benny. We came across Dugan's picture quite by accident, but fell in love with him! I knew nothing about him, or the "lethal white" syndrome, when I first emailed Laura (Animals Rule Placement) regarding this beautiful pup. She had rescued him from the Norco Animal shelter. After learning about his vision difficulties (he is mostly blind) and doing some research, we wanted to adopt him even more!

So, we brought Dugan home in December 2004. He is now about 7 months old and a wonderful addition to our family. He and Benny are the best of friends! Although the vet says Dugan has very little vision, it is difficult to tell- well, except when he is chasing a ball- you can't throw it very far :). We are so happy with our little Aussie boy!

Kathy Busam
Wrightwood Ca


Penney, the second chance at love.....

Shelter: Ark-Valley Shelter, Buena Vista, CO

Family: The Wissels, Arvada, CO

Our family adopted a beautiful red-bi Aussie from the Ark-Valley shelter in Buena Vista, CO. 

Penney was found as a stray a few days before Christmas.  We had just lost our almost 16 year old Aussie, Murf.  I was heart-sick and didn't know if I should adopt a new dog so quickly. Moses our 8 year old Border Collie was depressed, hanging out by himself.  I began searching Aussie rescue sites and found Penney listed through Save-a-Pet.

I couldn't get to Buena Vista until the weekend so the shelter kindly put a hold on Penney.  My husband and I made the 3 hour drive to the shelter on Saturday. (Did I mention that my husband didn't think that we needed another dog?) 

 

We liked Penney instantly.  She was a true Aussie with a wiggly butt that loves to be scratched.  We brought Moses with us to get his opinion.  Bless Moses, Penney was less than cordial with him.  We spent about an hour walking and playing with the two of them before things started to settle down.  We decided to give Penney a try. 

Penney is a clown that loves to laugh.  Her Aussie smiles are contagious. Penney is playing more and more with Moses. They love taking their *walkies* together.  Our resident felines weren't thrilled and it has taken about three weeks for us to train Penney "No Chase" and "Leave It".  But I'm seeing positive signs that a few months from now everyone will be integrated.

If you aren't sure about adopting a shelter dog, especially an older dog, my experience is it is tremendously rewarding.  I believe they are always grateful for a second chance at love. We had challenges integrating our pack but we got a lot of good ideas from the shelter.  Use them as a resource.

I am still grieving for Murf but Penney showers me with love - just like an Aussie.  She has become a part of our family.

Thanks so much for the shelter staff  and rescue folks.  As someone else said "you help make miracles possible."  Thank you for rescuing and caring for our beloved friends until we could find them.

God Bless,

Cheri Wissel


Stella: the Most Awesome Aussie Ever...

Rescued from: LA County Animal Shelter, Baldwin Park, CA, August of 2004

Now: The Queen of Everything in Altadena, CA.

Here's our story...
I had been looking for a dog to go hiking with me in our local canyons and had always wanted an Aussie.  After reading every rescue website looking for the perfect match, I walked into some local animal shelters.  I must have looked at a few hundred animals before my heart was stolen!  A stray, a big Blue Merle (with a long waiting list) wanted to be my dog.  She was the only dog not barking at the shelter that day!  I waited for a week, calling the shelter every day to see if she was still available. By Saturday, no one had claimed her, even the Rescue lady forgot to pick her up!!! 
 

She was mine! I was shaking as I paid her $54 bail and walked out of that awful place with my matted, tick infested prize!!!  She is a gem, a total velcro dog that was trained before we got her. She walked straight to my car without looking at anyone else and sat down waiting to be invited inside.  Who would dump such an amazing dog?  'Stella' is a beauty: protective, funny, playful, squeezable, and sweet.  She gets a lot of compliments on her brilliant blue eyes. And best of all she loves to hike in the canyons with me and my family.  Stella also loves to wade into every puddle and stream she can find!  (see photo)

Thank you for your good work!
Everyone should rescue a dog--they will thank you every day :-)

Sincerely,
Cydney & Stella
Altadena, Ca.


Trinket & Tank, Best rescue dogs around....

Adopted From:  Trinket came from the Castaic Shelter, Tank from the Aussie Rescue
New Home: The Stires family of Simi Valley

We got Tank in August of 2000 from you guys at the aussie rescue a few months after our Golden Retriever passed away.  He was a big boy with huge paws and a lot of fur.  Thats why he was named Tank.  He is a very loving dog who loves nothing more than to protect his human and animal family (including the cats).  If one of the cats accidentally gets out, he will bark until someone comes and brings the cat back inside.  He has taken a few agility classes but its not as much his thing.

Trinket was adopted the following year in May(2001) from the Castaic Shelter.  She was one of 12 puppies.  We actually went to look at one of her brothers, but she picked us.  Boy are we lucky.  She is one of the best dogs you could ever have.  She just started her agility training in September of 2004 and will be competing her first agility trial in April of this year(2005).  Her work ethic is amazing and she is one of the fastest dogs I have ever seen.  She has moved up quicker than any other dogs in her classes.  Her and Tank hate to be seperated, but she is learning to cope without him at agility class.  I just sent in Trinkets application for the AKC to get an ILP so that she can compete AKC agility trials.  Good Luck Trinkee Girl.

The other dog in the house is my new puppy Whisper.  She was born on September 12, 2004.  Trinket loves her like she is her own baby and is very patient with Whisper.

Thank you so much for my wonderful Tank.
Britney Stires and the Stires family



 
Just the perfect dog !!!

I just adopted my Aussie "mix" from the Lancaster, California shelter. I am sending along the picture that I spotted on the web site 10 seconds before I ran out the door with my bank card ! I had a Sheltie for 16 years, and recently lost him to kidney failure, so I wasn't planning on getting another dog, as we already have a 5 1/2 year old 122 pound red Aussie/Malamute mix. But when I saw his picture I fell in love ! My husband and I drove there, and as soon as we saw him we had to have him ! We brought him home and he has been just perfect ! He understands basic commands, goes to the door when he wants out, and is the most loving dog I ever met. Not to mention that everyone describes him as being as soft as a bunny ! This is him, his name is Clooney (our other boy is named Sinatra) and the vet says he is just about 4 months old.
Clooney was found wandering the streets in Lancaster, and although two other people had put a hold on him, they did not return to adopt him. Clooney came home with kennel cough, but is on medication, and is almost all better ! He has now been neutered, microchipped, and all up to date on his shots ! His new home is with us, the Donahue family, in Lancaster, California. Clooney was adopted from the Lancaster shelter.

Just the perfect dog !!!

Hi there....
Just thought I'd send along some more recent pictures of Clooney, the Aussie mix that I adopted from the Lancaster shelter a little over a year ago. The picture on your "Happy Endings" page is from the time I adopted him, at age 5 months.
Here are a few recent pictures, as you can see, he is clearly enjoying his life with us.
He has grown to be such a devoted family member. No matter where he is, all I have to do is say "cuddle" and he will run full speed into my room, jump on the bed, and curl himself up next to me and put his paw over my chest and "hold" me ! Adopting an Aussie from my local shelter has been a wonderful experience, and I highly recommend it to anyone looking for a fun loving, energetic companion ! Here he is, a little more than a year later...





Adoption Day:
"Please adopt me!  I don't like it in here!
 


Leaving The Pound:
"Oh yea!  I'm 'lucky' -  I'm
goin' home!"


Everybody got "Lucky"!!  .....
 

  We bought a Blue Merle Aussie from a breeder about 13 years ago and she was such a joy!  We were crushed when she passed away 2 yrs. ago of cancer.  Six months later, we decided  we were ready to get another Aussie, so I started looking on the internet.  We found a breeder in Norco and on a Saturday we were on our way to see the puppies, when we decided to stop at the Orange County Animal Shelter. 
    Boy! were we "lucky"!  Just begging to be adopted was a very friendly, beautiful,  2 yr. old Aussie!  They had just picked him up on Friday!  We fell in love with each other at first sight!  But the clincher was when we were playing with him at the shelter.  My husband tossed a stick and as the dog and I ran to retrieve it, I fell down.  Much to our surprise, the dog stopped running, turned around, ran back to me and started licking my face - like "are you okay?"!  Needless to say, we had found our dog! and put a deposit on him immediately and brought him home on Monday.  (We never made it to Norco!) 
It was like he'd been ours forever! - except no name!  After about a week, our grandkids were visiting and the 6 yr. old said, "You're so 'lucky' to have such a good dog" and our 2 yr. old excitedly started jumping up and down, clapping his hands, yelling, "Lucky, Lucky, Lucky!".  My husband and I just looked at each other and then he reminded me that I was always telling the dog, "You're so lucky - we're so lucky", etc.  You guessed it - he finally had the perfect name - Lucky!  But, we're really the "lucky" ones!  Even though our first Aussie, Katie, will always be in our hearts, Lucky has definitely filled the void!

  We've had him for 2 yrs. now and he's a wonderful dog!  He's so smart, loveable, loyal, protective, and great with our grandkids.  Well - anyone who has an Aussie knows how great they are! 
    Yep!  We're one "lucky" family!  Thanks! Orange County Animal Shelter for letting us adopt Lucky!

Warren and Paula
Garden Grove 


My New Home:
"I cleaned up sooo good and I'm so "Lucky"!  (So are we!)


 
Miko, the smarted dog I have ever had....

I was stationed in Albuquerque, NM, in the Army and, when was settled into my new house, decided to adopt a cat from AAR-PACA, the animal prevention society in Albuquerque.  I found a beautiful orange and white American shorthair male cat, AND a beautiful Australian Shepherd puppy found me.  Miko was nine months old, blue merle with brown, and her previous owner had been committed to a mental hospital.  She convinced me I really needed her, and  I did adopt the cat, Colby, and Miko the same day.  I found out later they had both been in the same foster home, and they are best friends.  Miko is wonderful, loves other animals, kids of all ages, and is very socialized.  She can spend hours playing catch, and has more energy than any dog I have ever seen!  I had never been around Aussies before, and I am now in love with the breed.  Miko is the smartest dog I have ever owned, she learned to open the back door in one day, and understands all I say to her.  She is now 6 1/2 years old, and hasn't slowed down a bit; we are now retired and home, in Southern California, with her "brother" Colby, "and sister" Poppy, another rescue dog, a Beagle/German Shepherd mix.  They all travel wonderfully, and love to go anywhere with me.  P. McCrea



 
Jonah, the perfect dog for us...

Jonah, a 2.5 year old red merle male who now lives in Clovis, CA. 
Bailed out of the Fresno SPCA Feb. 2004. 

    Abby's peaceful existence in our home ended on December 22nd of 2003. The tiny deaf and almost blind blue merle rescued from a cold, damp Bakersfield shelter 3 yrs. ago paid us back each day with her love and gentle way. She was probably 17 yrs. old but we were only blessed with her presence the last three.Rest In Peace little "screen saver". 
   This void left my grumpy Australian Cattledog (not to mention the humans here) a bit lonely. Though "Dot" would never admit to missing Abby, she did..and very much so. It was time for another save. We mourned our loss for months, but were ready to search when February rolled around.

I have had the pleasure of rescuing many Aussies from our local Central Valley shelters and have rehomed them with relative ease..but never have I had to find the 'perfect dog' for my situation. My home includes 4 cats (who rule) and one very particular "Dot". The new male Aussie would have to ignore cats, put up with my demanding Alpha cattledog and not be horrendously destructive. Enter handsome "Jonah". He was dumped by his owners (intact, no training) at a shelter in Fresno with no info, just his approximate age and the name "Patches" which, of course, he did not respond to. I had a friend "rescue tag" him for me, as I was out of town when he arrived at the shelter. I planned on returning for him at the end of his (shelter rule) "holding period". He stayed there for 2 months in quarantine..he had a nasty case of kennel cough and communication regarding his whereabouts were unclear (a common problem with some shelters). 
    When he was finally sprung from his unfortunate incarceration, he came to my home for a "trial" (and neuter!). Trial nothing....he's staying. Jonah is the perfect match for our zoo. He loves the cats, he loves Dot the grumpy dog and is the most gentle Aussie (under the age of 10!) I've ever had the pleasure of meeting.Oh..and he's an incredible frisbee dog and gives the Border Collies at the dog park a run for their money....I'm so proud.


 
Dewey, the Frequent Flier girl....

DEWEY was adopted from the Santa Barbara Humane Society in 1993. 
She lives in Santa Barbara with her best friends, Kirk and Marla. 

My husband is an international Master Mariner. He had been gone for two months and was due home from the Bering Sea, Alaska, on his 40th birthday in 1993. The plane was late, and the airport is near the Santa Barbara Humane Society, so to kill time, I paid a visit to see the dogs. There she was in a cage--barking non-stop, a tri-colored ball of energy. It was love at first sight AND the perfect birthday surprise: our girl, Dewey!  That was over a decade ago. Dewey turned 12 on December 8, 2003, and ever since that fateful late-plane day, she has never left our side. At home she keeps a watchful eye out for coyotes as she protects her eight chickens, two turkeys, two burros and a horse. Visitors, in turn, know to protect their shins from her frequent log-weilding mouth. Six times a year, Dewey accompanies us to LAX where she eagerly jumps into her airline crate headed for Baja California Sur, knowing there will be warm weather and water at the other end of her two hour entrapment. She is an official frequent flier, complete with membership!  Dewey is slower now, and grayer, but her bark is just as strong. Every single day we marvel at the love and friendship we have with our girl Dewey. 
 



 
Best dogs ever.....

I adopted Nina and Ginger from Apple Valley Animal Shelter in 1992 and 1993.  They have been the best dogs I've ever had.  They are both aussie mixes and have been loving and obedient companions.  I have since had two children and they have been wonderful with my boys.  They are gentle and allow them to lead them around and play with them.  Nina has always enjoyed going on trail rides with me and my horse.  Ginger enjoys staying at home and protecting her domain.  Now that they are getting old and coming towards the end of their time with me, I know I will try to find aussies at our local shelters again when they are gone. 

-Donna F.



 

Reese is a treasure.....

Adopted From:  Camarillo Shelter 
New Home:        The Miller Family and Jetta 

I had been looking for a second Aussie as a companion to our 12 year old Aussie Mix, Jetta, for several weeks when I came upon Reese's picture (then known as "Chivo") on the Aussie Rescue site.  He looked like he would be a perfect fit with our family, past the rambunctious puppy stage and well socialized with other dogs. 

He had already been listed on the rescue site for a couple of weeks by the time I called the shelter and I was surprised that he was still available. My daughter and I jumped in the car that Saturday morning and made the 1 1/2 hour trip (so much traffic on a weekend) to the Camarillo Shelter.  When we got there another couple was looking him over in the exercise pen and I was sure they would take him.  He was bouncing around with all of that Aussie enthusiasm and a great big happy smile on his face. His deafness was not an issue for us, but apparently it was for the other couple.  Or maybe it was because his hair was matted and he smelled, whew! really bad.  At any rate, when I checked back a while later with the office, they said he was still available.  I paid for him on the spot and brought him home following his surgery.

Much to my dismay his introduction to our resident dog, Jetta, got off to a rocky start.  Reese was insecure in his new surroundings and possessive of everything... the yard, me, his food, and most of all, his crate.  Jetta, bless her heart, was not about to relinquish her senior status to any Johnny Come Lately.  It took a couple of weeks for things to settle down and the two of them to sort things out.

Reese has been home for two months now and what a delight he is.  Someone, somewhere spent a great deal of time working with this dog.  He knew at least five different hand signals (I was the one who had to do all the learning) and I have never seen a more perfect gentleman on a leash.  Because he is deaf, his visual perception is extremely acute. He takes notice of every little leaf fluttering in the wind, any change in a family members usual appearance.  Anytime any of us come into the house wearing a hat or carrying an umbrella, Reese will invariably give us an up close and personal look over, usually preceded by a couple of barks. He and Jetta have become fast friends, and he takes his watch dog cues from her.  If she runs to the door, he is right behind her, following her every move.  Most days they can be found napping next to each other, waiting for Mom to come home so they can go to the park.   He has one amusing habit.  He "collects" things he finds around the house and puts them in his crate.  At any given time one can find missing hair scrunchies, socks, brushes and pens stacked up in the back of his crate.  Nothing is ever damaged, and he seems giddy with delight that someone would notice all of his "treasures". 

Anyone interested in getting a dog should really consider a shelter animal.  There are so many pets in need of homes, and the Aussie Rescue site is a great way to find out what dogs are available. I'd also like to mention that the staff at Camarillo shelter were great.  They clearly have an interest in the welfare of the animals that come under their care. A special thank you to Karyl with Aussie Rescue for coming to my aid with information and suggestions those first few days of Reese's homecoming. 

The Miller's 

 



 

Surf Dog, the little bundle of fur in 
                           Kennel # 9....

Adopted from: California City Animal Shelter 

Forever home: The Jarratt family of California City, CA
 
 
 

Surf Dog was a 10 week old puppy when I first saw him at the shelter where I volunteer. Having lost April, our 12 year old Aussie/Flat-coated Retriever mix almost a year ealier we were sort of (but not seriously) looking for another Aussie or Aussie mix, then I saw this little bundle of fur in Kennel # 9. I told husband all about this adorable little Aussie/Border Collie mix puppy I had fallen in love with at the shelter and how I wanted him to meet the puppy. We went to the shelter and immediately the two of them bonded. The next day Surf Dog was adopted. 

 Surf Dog just celebrated his 3rd Birthday and he is a complete joy to have around! He is great around kids and cats, is very tolerant of pesky foster puppies, and loves to go everywhere my husband and I go (Can you say velcro dog?). Surf loves being a "work dog" and hanging out with my husband while he is working on something. Surf Dog also loves chasing his remote controlled car in the backyard, going for desert walks, hiking in the mountains, playing in the snow, but totally hates the beach and ocean. Go figure! 

We look forward to spending many happy years with him! 

Thanks to Karyl at Aussie Rescue So Cal! And thank you to all of the people that open their hearts and homes to adopt shelter animals! 

Glad to hear Yozzie, Charli and family are doing well! And yes it was a very hot day! :) 



 
Brownie with a beautiful face....

Brownie was a Mommy with a litter of puppies who was dumped (abandoned) with her puppies at the South Central L.A. shelter in summer of 2000.  The puppies got adopted out immediately, but Brownie was on death row, and Nancy saved her, and put her in a foster home. No one wanted her. She was skinny, haggard, and had all her teats hanging low from her recent birth. 
    We found Nancy by accident on the web, we were looking to adopt a young female, but had never even heard of aussies before! Nancy responded to an e-mail and said: "I have the perfect dog for you! An Australian Shepard mix!" I went on the web and looked up Australian shepards. They looked so big, so regal, like too much for me, Nancy said, trust me, this dog doesn't look like the purebreeds on the site. 
    Well, she sure was right! We went to see Brownie in the foster home in Tarzana, and my 10-year old daughter and I both said "Oh, look at her punim!" (that is a Yiddish word for face). Her body was awful, but her face was so beautiful.  We played with her for about an hour and we were hooked.  Nancy had her spayed on Wednesday, and we picked her up from the vet's office on Friday. 
    That Friday night Brownie ate her first bowl of Jewish chicken soup with rice, and she laid on the couch on top of me for hours. She was post-op, and post-traumatized.  It was obvious that she had been very abused (it is so unthinkable to me, I cry at the thought of it), and afraid of men, especially men of color.  I have 2 teenage sons, who worked on winning her heart, now they are her best friends.  My husband, who never had a dog, and was not keen on the whole dog thing, is now, after 3 years, madly in love with her. When he comes home, Brownie goes crazy, cuz she knows she'll get treats. 
    The first week we had Brownie, a friend introduced me to hiking Fryman Canyon in Studio City. It is a 3-mile walking trail with some steep hills, very picturesque and country-like, in the middle of the city.  Brownie and I go almost every day, she is a regular there.  People constantly stop me to tell me how beautiful her face is.  This has become a recurring joke with all my friends, who think I am way "too in love" with my dog! 
    We also go to the track at the local park, and she chases squirrels and birds. She is 100% trained off-leash, and would never leave me.  She thinks she died and went to heaven, to be a dog in my house, trust me, that's heaven!!!  I only buy steak with bones, so she can have the bones.  I have trained my friends to save rib bones and soup bones for my Brownie.  She gained 10 lbs., has a thick winter coat, and I have her professionally groomed and shaved in the summer, so she can be comfortable in the Valley heat. 
    I am now a total Aussie-mix fan/fanatic and am directing all my friends to your site!  Keep up the good work! 
Jennifer Niman, Sherman Oaks 



 
A cotton ball to warm our hearts.....

I have had many dogs in my lifeÖmany fantastic dogs of all sorts of breeds.  Amongst my favorites was a cattle dog/coyote cross, he was to be put down at 10 months old, bad attitude and not trainable they said.  Always up for the challenge I took him on.  Boy were they wrong, he only needed to know what no meant and from then on we were friends for life, until the person that I trusted to watch him while on vacation let him get killed by a car (so she says), I have spent quite some time looking for a replacement, I bought a Ridgeback (OOPS) love him to death but he is a hound.  As a herding breed lover I wanted another but being pregnant thought a cattle dog to be a little too much (they are such one person dogs)  a friend called me and said that there was a little blue merle aussie pup at the shelter in Petaluma Ca.  Being 6 months pregnant I was not sure I wanted another dog, after all I did still have a 1+ year old 85 # ridgeback.  As my ridgeback grew more and more protective of me and my belly it was recommended that I get him his own friend.  So off to the shelter I go, and lo and behold after 2 weeks of putting it off the little aussie pup and her brother and sister were still there.  I looked at all three and decided on the blue merle only to find that she was adopted and waiting to be spayed with a waiting list a mile deep.  I talked to the lady at the shelter who was concerned about my ìconditionî and ability to care for a puppy, I explained to her about Faeden (our Ridgeback), she said to go ahead and put my name on the list.  Two days later she called and let me know that the people who had originally adopted her did not want her, and that they had not been able to reach any of the other people on the list (oh darn).  2 days later I brought home my 3 month old cotton ball and quickly learned why she came back, we named her Felice, she should have been Houdini.  She is 3 now and is the love of our life, we are still trying to keep her in (good thing she likes to stay at home and only enjoys the challenge of escaping.  Her and her large friend are the best of buds, and our now 2+ year old son and her are inseparable, she is a pillow, stepstool and friend.  We love our Ridgeback but our Aussie will always warm our heart. 

The Scalese Family



 

Holly....ball-catcher     extraordinaire  :) 
 
 

Name:  Holly 
Adopted By:  Dave & Cara & Quasar Fusinato 
Adopted From:  So. Cal. Aussie Rescue 
Location:  Clovis CA 
 

 

Holly came to join our family at the end of July 2003.  Our previous rescue, Quasar, needed companionship while we were at work, and Dave needed his OWN pup to walk (in order to quit hogging Quasar during walks).  Holly came along a bit unsure of her new home, but soon adapted, took over, and generally showed off her brains and awesome ball-catching ability.  She immediately bonded with Dave and worships the ground he walks on (he thinks she's pretty darned wonderful too).  The attached photo is of Holly (the black tri) and Quasar (the blue merle -- see his success story).  An Aussie rescue is a wonderful opportunity to give a new life to an absolutely wonderful dog (we know, we have two this way). 


 
Lovey....the perfect fit...

Having heard about how perfect "Aussies" are, I decided to adopt one to tame my Siberian Husky.  The local paper had only a few ads for Aussies, but one was the most compelling.  A foster mom advertised a year old female. 

I went to her house, and unloaded the husky who was a year and a half old.  They played until they couldn't and then each rested, panting--then went off again as soon as they caught their breath.  The foster mom was very responsible, and interviewed (grilled) me for an hour and half.  It became clear that Lovey would mourn the loss of her new found playmate, so I told the foster mom "I think this is my dog."  Lovey hadn't come over to introduce herself, so I had the foster mom put her in my car.  She immediately got in the husky's seat (front passenger), something he took in stride.  Lovey, who is "scary smart" waited until the first stop light, then put her head on my leg.  She was my dog from then on. 

She fit right in, knowing right away what her role was with regard to the husky.  He had a cat-like personality, so he slept where he wanted, and she slept on the bed.  When the golden retriever moved in next door and the family promptly tied him up on their deck, we did daily "doggie day care" and Lovey added another "charge" to her responsibilities.  They all played in the snow together, although Lovey thinks "fetch" is stupid. 

Lovey has recently been diagnosed with bone cancer.  The vet has found a new treatment which has been successful in reducing (NOT CURING) the size of bone metastases in humans.  Oddly enough, it's the common antibiotic tetracycline.  She has been on it for two weeks and her tumor (which is on her wrist) has shrunk by 1/4 cm.  I don't know how long we have, but she isn't having to understand the horror of chemotherapy, and is being given a little more time.  Is it enough?  Of course not, but I'm not giving up without some kind of fight.  Whatever happens, it's enough just to have known her. 

God bless, 
Arlene Hill



 
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Quasar SCORES! 

Adopted From:  Animal Rescue of Fresno                                                                                                         New Home:  Dave & Cara Fusinato, Clovis, CA. 
 

Quasar was rescued from Animal Rescue of Fresno about a year ago.  He was depressed and showed signs that he had been abused.  Time, love, and lots of spoiling have made him into the perfect dog.  Every day he says to himself, "SCORE!" as he is pampered beyond belief.  We love to travel with Quay and have taken him to the beach, mountains, and the Grand Canyon among other places. 


 
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Wiley, a 1 year old blessing and joy....

Adopted from: Lancaster Animal Shelter 

New Home: R and R in Palmale, CA 

I set out to the shelter to find a playmate for our 4 year old Golden Retreiver. His best buddy left for the Army, and as much as the cat loves him he really needed someone closer his own size to play with. 

When I got to the shelter I was hoping to find an Aussie. We had one years ago (another adoptee) and just loved him. I was excited to meet this sweet little lady. She seemed a bit scared from all the noise, and took comfort by putting her nose under my arm and getting as close to me as she could. Needless to say, I had to bring her home.

She was very thin, and sadly seemed to have been abused. It is quite apparent she loves her new brother and he loves her as much. 

We had a recent scare, thinking we'd lost her. Construction workers left our gate open and she took off into the desert nearby. After searching all day we decided to place some water out, just in case, and after many prayers went to bed hoping she would come home safe. We knew she would not approach people she didn't know, but hoped if anything we might get a call saying she'd been found. 

To our great surprise, Wiley was waiting at the front door when we opened it this morning!  Our sweet puppy found her way back to her loving home! Prayers answered! 

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Max and Roxy, The BEST Know they were rescued...

Adopted From: Orange County Animal Control and Los Angeles East Valley Animal Control 

New Home: Ventura County, CA 

We adopted Max (Aussie mix) in March '01 from the Orange County Animal Control. I found him on your website listed as available in the shelter. We left work immediately and went to look at him. We had his ID number and cage number but couldn't find him at first. Finally we found him. He was so traumatized that he had curled up in the back of his cage. He was bigger than I thought, but we couldn't leave him there. After bringing him home he slept for 2 days straight because he was so tired. Since he was a stray we didn't know much about his past, but found that he was probably abused. It didn't take him very long to adjust and he is by far the "BEST" dog. He is extremely smart, loyal, and loving. He never does anything bad! 

After getting more space we decided to get another companion dog for him. We knew we had to save another dog. Roxy is the Rottwieler mix and we found her online at the Los Angeles East Valley Animal Control in December of '01. She was one of three dogs we were interested in. The other two dogs were more Aussie in coloring, however we were told they were already put down. This shelter by far was the worst we had ever seen. We were told that dogs get on average only three days to get adopted out before they are euthanized. Roxy had been there for seven days and all the workers were shocked that she was still there. We took her immediately. Max and her bonded right away. People always laugh at how much they care for each other. She is also extremely loving and loyal. 

I wanted to write in to spread the word to other people thinking about either purchasing a purebred dog or adopting. I had always had puppies from breeders, and had the same hesitations as many people do. These dogs 'know' that they were saved and are the best! I tell everyone to adopt! Thanks for all your work and posting these dogs on the website....you do make a difference! 

Schwartz-Reyes Family



 
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Sophie, Blue Merle substitute for a Chihuahua...

Adopted From: Shelter in Tempe, AZ 

New Home: Tempe, AZ

Sophie is a beautiful Blue Merle and is about three years old. My husband wanted another Chihuahua, but I wanted a dog I could go running with. We piled our three daughters into the van and drove to the shelter and hoped we would all agree on a dog. My last dog was a Border Collie, so I am partial to herding dogs. We walked through the entire shelter looking in cage after cage when I finally saw her. I looked into her brown eyes and she just pleaded for me to pet her. She literally fell against the cage door waiting for me to give her some love. Joe didn't agree, so we all went home with out a dog. 

One week later, I told Joe I was going to get my dog. He protested, but in the end, he agreed that if she was still there, it was meant to be. Sure enough, Sophie was waiting! She never barked until I put her back in her cage that day. She had to wait until after she had surgery to come home. 

She has been with us for almost six months and my kids just adore her. My 2 year old calls her "oaphie" and just loves to pet and hug her! 

The Olsen-Salonis Family



 
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Blue Boy, The Perfect Valentine Sweetheart...

Adopted From: Unknown 

New Home: Unknown 

This is a true Valentine story, we adopted our "Blue Boy" last Valentine's Day.   He was the coolest dog we had ever seen!  They had him in a cell with a St. Bernard of all things.  He made eye contact with me and that was how he stole my heart.  He was just a skinny little bone and the shelter said he was in real bad shape when they picked him up.  There was no calls on him so we let them know we wanted to be his new family.  What a sweetheart he has turned out to be.  After seeing the Vet and feeding Blue some top notch food he picked up and now weighs 57 pounds.   He is full of energy but very well behaved, potty broke from day one.  Took to the grandbabies crawling around like a bee to honey.  I feel so blessed to have this dog, he is just about perfect. Don't be afraid to take a chance with an Aussie!



 
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Yogi, The Lover Bear...

Adopted From: Pets-N-Pals in Lathrop 

New Home: Carmichael, CA. 

Here is Yogi, our little bear that we adopted from Pets-N-Pals in Lathrop. He is 50% aussie and 50% chow, and 100% lover boy! Thank you, Pets-N-Pals for saving him just for us! 
>Jim and Lynne in Carmichael, CA.



 
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Billie, I'm Grateful for the Licks...

Adopted From: Pasadena Humane Society 

New Home: Altadena 

Seven years ago, in October 1995, I adopted Billie from the Pasadena Humane Society. She was approximately 18 months old at the time. She must have been abused, because it took her a long time to trust that she would not be hit or abandoned. She is getting better as she grows older. She is very protective of me, "her" cat, and our home. She is extraordinarily vigilant, obedient and affectionate. In spite of some unbreakable habits (compulsive licking, excessive whining) I'm really grateful that she's my dog. I couldn't have a more loyal companion. 

Barbara & Billie of Altadena



 
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Ringo, A Long Wait for the Fastest Tail...

Adopted From: Rick Dawes STAAR RESCUE (via The Downey Shelter) with tons of great help from Luanne Burton 

New Home:  Dana Point, CA 

Ringo was saved from the Downey Shelter and life is so GOOOOOOD! Our Daughter had to wait for 10 years for a dog. She read about EVERY breed and had a dog walking business for years before finally having her very own doggie! They are inseparable and everyone has fallen in love with Ringo! He is the fastest dog at the dog park and all of the other dogs LOVE his tail! Rescue is the way to go! 

Thank you! 

Sincerely, Lauren, Ringo and family



 
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Suzie, An Amazing Tranformation...

Adopted From: The SPCA of Monterey County 

New Home: Carmel Valley, California 

Suzie was surrendered to the shelter at the age of 1 1/2 years by her owners.  They had purchased her from a breeder as a puppy and had kept her as a backyard dog.  She had never been trained, or been an integrated member of a family.  She was 12 pounds underweight and had no hair at the time of adoption.  She and I together have now successfully completed two levels of obedience training and she is an AKC "Certified Canine Good Citizen."  We are rarely apart from each other (I'm blessed to have her come to work with me every day.)  She loves people, kids, cats, other dogs, and life in general.  She has those beautiful aussie eyes and that big aussie grin.  She is the very best dog in the whole wide world.



 
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Katie.....finds a new and loving home!!

About two years ago we adopted KATIE through a rescuer who bailed her out of the Oceanside CA shelter.  KATIE (on the left) was fat, head-shy, and somewhat confused by the number of people who had been her guardians in the time between her owners. 

Our older Aussie SHILOH needed a new partner, as his old friend MEGAN had died several months earlier.  It took a couple of months, but now the two are very happy together.  And KATIE is losing her shyness and her fears.  She is smart, and much more secure.  She has lost the extra weight, and turned into an athlete.  She loves to play and run, and do tricks.  Thank you again, AussieRescue! 

Annie Kolls



 
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Dawson, His Age Fooled 'Em All...

Adopted from:  West Los Angeles Animal Shelter 

We adopted Dawson from the West Los Angeles Animal Shelter.  When we saw him, we immediately fell in love with him.  When we looked on the cage to see his age and breed, the card said he was 6 years old and he was found wandering.  He had such a wonderful personality and was very loving.  We couldn't imagine why a person would give up such a good boy. 

When we were going through the final adoption process, the person doing the processing noticed that in the computer, it said he was 10 years old and asked if we still wanted him.  We couldn't believe he was that old since his personality seemed so young.  Well, there was no doubt in our minds that we still wanted him in our family...even more so after hearing his age!  We figured, a dog that old would have a difficult time getting adopted and felt we could give him a good life during his golden years (if he were actually 10 years old!). 

We headed directly to our vet so the doctor could check him out and we asked him how old he thought Dawson was.  He said he was about 1 1/2 yrs.  We told him what the animal shelter said and they were surprised.   We were so happy to know he would be in our lives for many more years! 

Dawson gets along really well with other dogs and loves people.  He has a brother, Casper who is a Maltese and a sister, Kanani who is a Lhasa Apso   He is extremely smart and always wants to please us.  Dawson would never hurt a fly...literally!  He is so afraid of flying insects.  Whenever he sees a fly in the house, he immediately runs to the bedroom and hides in his crate.  He's such a gentle creature! 

We are so happy to have Dawson in our lives...he has made our family complete!



 
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Jewel, Great Texas Life...

Adopted from:  VAP (Volunteers for Animal Protection), Humble, Texas 

New home:  Spring, Texas 

"Hi, my name is Jewel, and my mommy and daddy (Maxine and Sam Fortner) got me from VAP (Volunteers for Animal Protection) in Humble, Texas. I was only 3 months old and one of 8 puppies that my homeless mommy had. Now I am 5 months old and I have a new mommy in Spring, Texas, with a big back yard and lots of doggy friends to play with that live near by. I love my new home and I am learning how to be a very obedient girl, and my mom says I am very smart and sweet! Soon I am hoping to learn agility sports! For now fetch and frisbee are my favorite games, and a big black lab named Russel is my best buddy!"

Thank you VAP for helping us find a great dog, Maxine Fortner 


 
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Yozzi, The Boy from the long, hot trip to Nowhere...

Adopted from:  California City 

New home:  Lake Arrowhead
 

We were looking for an Aussie for our family in Lake Arrowhead and were happy to find "Yozzie" in the California City shelter but I had a bit of a time driving there for my husband didn't want me to drive with the kids that great distance by myself and he couldn't go with me.  After calling many of my friends I found someone who would challenge the trek with me and the next day we drove and drove until we reached California City (out in the middle of nowhere)  expecting to adopt a little girl who we were told was still available only to find out that she had a brother and he was available but the little girl had been adopted earlier that day.  I fell in love with him as soon as I saw his excited little face and my children just cuddled up next to him and they looked almost as if they were all posing rather nicely at that.  We signed the papers and off home we went.  That was a long hot trip but worth every minute of it.  Yozzie is definitely part of our happy family. 

Next challenge is getting him to fetch. 

Charli and family



 
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This.... was the Dog

Adopted from:  Lancaster 

New home:  Los Angeles 
 

We were not going to adopt an aussie; quite frankly I didn't even know of this kind. My husband drove from Los Angeles to Lancaster to get a rottweiler from a shelter. He just could not set his heart on any of the dogs and he was waiting around when a lady brought this little bundle of confusion into the shelter. Her story was that a car stopped in front of her house and they dropped this puppy on the ground and took off. When my husband saw the puppy, he was sure that he was waiting for him. And now we have a 50 pound bundle of joy. 

Anita and Gena 



 
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My Beautiful, Sweet, Libby-Girl, The best 17 years, ever...

Adopted from:  SPCA in New Orleans 

New home:  Doggie Heaven 
 

15 and a half years ago I experienced love at first sight of a beautiful, mixed Blue Merle aussie.  I knew nothing about aussies, but I "liberated" Libby from the SPCA in New Orleans and brought her home to be a friend to my lab, Alex.  Libby was obviously abused and wet herself and through herself down all the time.  She was a big barker and obviously hadn't ever walked on a leash or had any love.  The people who left her at the shelter had named her "Scrongy" (what a horrible name for a beautiful, blue eyed, sweet girl) and complained that she jumped the fence all the time.   I now know she was looking for me.  Libby didn't like the fact that Alex had a place in my heart and they had quite an adjustment at first, but we stuck it out and Libby and Al became best friends until we lost Alex at 14 1/2, three years ago.  Libby was absolutely the BEST, SWEETEST, SMARTEST dog I've ever had (and I have had quite a few) and she touched the heart of all who knew her. Unfortunately, we laid our pretty girl to rest last week at almost 17 years old.  My Sweet Libby is buried in the heart of my son, my husband and of course my heart.  I love her so much, I am now wandering the aussie rescue sights to find that next beautiful girl that Libby would want me to adopt.  A few months ago, we adopted a foster mixed Lab, Maggie who we love, but I know another aussie will "pick us" as her family once again.  We look forward to that day.  I just had to lend my wonderful success story to the website to let others know.  Thank you to all who adopt these and other wonderful dogs.  You are ANGELS!


 
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Kodiak (AKA "Kody" "Taz"), Gary looses it again at Pet Adopt-A-Day...

Adopted from:  Corona Shelter 

New home:  Norco, CA 

We have two adult Aussies that we got from Aussie Rescue, so we didn't need another dog.   Then we saw the beautiful black tri at a Pet Adopt-A-Day in Norco so we just stopped to talk to the Animal Control Officers in charge. "Taz" was a 4 year old male who lost his entire family in a tragedy and he was taken to the Corona Shelter.

I was busy telling the officer about Aussie Rescue when I noticed my husband, Gary, was writing a check.  Our new Aussie (christened Kodiak) is a wonderful addition to our family.  Sadie and Bailey have adapted to him well and they love to run and play ball together.  Kody is our fourth adopted Aussie and they have all touched our hearts. 

Thank you Aussie Rescue!!

Gary and Ruth Roquet



 
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Charlie, Bridget's Best Friend

Adopted from:  L.E.A.F    Animal Friends of the Valley! 

New home:  Pala, CA 

Charlie is a 1-1/2 year old male. We rescued him to be a companion with our 14-year old Aussie Bridget, also a rescue. They are the best of friends. We couldn't be happier.
The Stockton Family.



 
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Brandi, Trama case, But sleeps well now....

Adopted from:  L.E.A.F    Animal Friends of the Valley! 

New home:  Canyon Lake, CA 

Here is a picture of our 40 lb. baby Brandi! She is a doll! I am sorry to announce that our little girl had been abused or traumatized before entering our home.  She has been with us for exactly 1 week today and she is already doing so well! 
    She is a Mommy's girl this is for sure! I adopted her from L.E.A.F. which is also known as, Animal Friends of the Valley! I knew the minute I saw her that I wanted her. I was disappointed to say the least when I found out that there was a hold prior to the hold that I placed on her. The next 5 days were horrible for me. I just know I had to have her so I could give her lots of love and help her to gain her confidence! 

Well, I called the shelter constantly asking the question, is she still available? Well, I must say, I was so happy to have found out that the previous hold had changed their mind. They said they did not have the time that was needed for this dog! Whew! I must say, I was so grateful! I ran out to Pet smart and purchased all the goodies and then off to the shelter I went! Well, I am happy to say, I have already paper trained her and she sleeps next to my bed all night.. She gets up a few times just to make sure I am still there and then she goes back to sleep. She  is still a bit skittish, but this is changing everyday.. She is sooo beautiful! I feel rather blessed to have found such a wonderful little girl like Brandi.. I am just sorry that someone treated her poorly! 
She is learning everyday and trusting me more and more.. I am allowing her to adjust in her timing. She knows I love her dearly, but I also know that this is mutual! 
Sincerely, Connie Best - Canyon Lake, CA


 
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Clarence, Shy at First, But a True Aussie at Heart

Adopted from:  San Diego Humane Society 

New home:  San Diego, CA 

My husband and I adopted our sweet boy, Clarence, from the San Diego Humane Society a year and half ago.  I found him on the Aussie Rescue site and he was right up the street so I had to go see him.  A few days later, he came home with us.

He was a little distant at first. I don't think he had very much interaction with people.   They had no information on him, but they suspected that he was neglected.  I couldn't help but fall in love with him, and I got him home as soon as possible. After some training and lots of love, he has become the best dog in the world.  We go running together, take hikes, and he is quite a dog about town. He is very comfortable and well behaved on the patio of any dog friendly restaurant.  He is great with other dogs, small children, and he makes new friends everywhere he goes. 

Nicole A. Stone



 
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Cowboy, Is saved from Norco, Yee Haw......

Adopted from:  Norco Shelter 

New home:  Woodcrest, Ca 

After losing my English Shepherd to lung cancer last week after 11 wonderful years, my 9/yr old Border Collie was very lonely. After searching the web, I rescued this adorable Border Collie/Aussie mix. He has a docked tail and longer curly hair (the Aussie in him) and as you can see the balance is all Border Collie. He was at the Norco Shelter for 1 month (un-believable). He is now at home on my acre to run and play. 

                 Rich Lomanto and family. 
                  Woodcrest, Ca.



 
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Cali, Maya's Best Friend to Pancho's Great Relief......

Adopted from:  Rescue in Victorville 

New home:  With Nancy Gonzalez 

While travelling to a local shelter in Ontario to look for a bunny for my daughter, I noticed an unusual dog jumping frantically to get my attention.  She resembled an Australian Shepherd (as we already have a red-tri at home) She resembled a blue merle, but had short hair and the biggest ears I've ever seen on a dog.  I asked about her and the shelter folks said that she had already been returned twice by owners as they could not handle her hyper disposition. I was also told that there were several new families waiting to adopt her but they were going to be very careful before making a decision, based on her bad experiences so far.  Well, I brought my husband over and we filled out the paper work and then just waited. Then, my husband had a great idea.....  To read the rest of Cali's story , click here.



 
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Winky, A Fateful Furball Accident......

Adopted from:  Devore shelter in San Bernardino 

New home:  With Michelle (human) and Shealey (Aussie mix) in Huntington 
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I found Winkey by accident (but I think it was really fate) ... I had been checking out the Aussie Rescue website for a few weeks when I saw a blue merle at the Devore shelter.   I drove out there the next day, only to discover the merle had already been adopted.  Then I looked at the available dogs, and there was little Winkey-- an energetic two month old white and peachy-colored Aussie furball with one blue eye and one brown.  To read the rest of Winkey's story, click here.



 
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Sunny, The Perfect Aussie for the Perfect Family....

Adopted from:  Upland Shelter 

New home:  Chris Read and Family 

     I had been looking at local shelters for an Australian Shepherd since losing my beloved "Blue" in May of this year.   While feeling kind of strange about it, in late July I began a search on the internet and was amazed and saddened to see how many Aussies and other sweet pets were abandoned, but also touched and inspired to know that there are so many dedicated and wonderful people devoting their time to saving as many of these deserving lives as they can. To read the rest of Sunny's story, click here.



 
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Abby, What a Blessing on a Cold Rainy February Day.

Adopted from:  Bakersfield Animal Shelter 

New home:  Teri of Clovis, Ca 

I made a trip south to the Bakersfield shelter to check out and possibly bail a few creatures for our no-kill shelter outside of Fresno. I had heard that there might also be a possibly blind Aussie female too. To Read Abby's Story, click here.



 

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Sargent "Pepper", Love at First Sight

Adopted from:  San Diego South County Animal Shelter 

New home:  The Gallina Family in San Diego

SGT. PEPPER, who is called PEPPER by his many friends (human and canine), was placed in the shelter at 6 months of age.  I was looking for an Aussie and had been checking out the rescue web site regularly; I was almost ready to drive two hours north of my home to meet with a lady who fosters a variety of Aussies. 

She suggested that I check out the shelter web sites to see if a dog could be found locally.  I was so fortunate to call the very day that Pepper was brought in to the shelter in Bonita.  I had called about a different pup and learned of the new arrival. I was told that he must be held for 24 hours, in case there was a change of mind by the owners.  I was the first to see him and fell in love immediately.  After he was neutered, micro-chipped and immunized, he came home with me. He has one blue and one brown eye...one flop ear and one perk ear.  He is a beautiful blue merle with a loving and gentle personality.  My family, who stated they "didn't need a dog", have fallen for him too. He lives in Mira Mesa and spends his free time at the local Maddox Park running with his friends and the leash free area of Coronado Beach.  He is curious about the three cats that share his home and has friendly chases and naps on the couch together.  He is now 19 months old and I am so extremely grateful for the help I received from the Aussie Rescue Web Site. 
Got to go now...time for the park.
Monica Gallina
Pepper's Mom


 
Elsie, More than a Replacement pet -- the Perfect Dog

Adopted from: Lake Elsinore Shelter 

New Home: the Dougherty family of Huntington Beach, CA 

The Dougherty family was looking to replace the void of a recently lost family dog, but Elsie instantly became a lot more than a replacement. Lucky Elsie was adopted on her last day at the shelter. Had she been there any longer, she would have been euthanized. To read Elsie's story click here



 
Mikee, the handsome boy who's down and out no longer

Adopted from: Norco Shelter 

New Home: the Hill family of Norco, CA 

The Hill family was looking for an Aussie high and low without much luck. Then they discovered through our web site that a handsome boy was up for adoption at their own local shelter. Now everywhere Mikee goes, he gets compliments, for they say he looks just like that dog in "Down and Out in Beverly Hills". To read Mikee's story click here



 
Smokeywandered from the mountains straight into a human heart

Adopted from: Tehachapi Humane Society 

New Home: the Mauser family of Bakersfield, CA 

Homeless Smokey was aimlessly wandering the Tehachapi Mountains with no family to call his own. A kind stranger who couldn't keep him took him in, but Smokey's original family was never found. He was then headed to the local humane society where he was destined to find his forever family. To read Smokee's story click here



 
Your Happy Ending Story Here!!

Adopted from: ?? shelter 

New Home: the Smith family of Aussie City, CA 

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