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Old
Dogs Are Special

Everyone's
Favorite
Aunt Bea
Sometimes
foster dogs just stay. Such is the case of our friend, Aunt Bea,
a very large and very old chocolate lab mix, who has outlived
our expectations by at least two years. Aunt Bea's position here
is that of everyone's favorite great-aunt. She's the final authority
figure among the dogs here, protecting the small ones and helping
the others adjust to life in their foster home. Aunt Bea is paid
back in kindness and love from the other dogs who show their appreciation
by bathing her face and snuggling up with her whenever they can.
We are all lucky to have her.

Big
Boy is a Cool Boy
Big
Boy was brought to a local shelter as a stray, but it's obvious
that he was someone's dog once upon a time. At 8-10 years of age,
Big Boy now has a new lease on life. He's waiting for a permanent
home while enjoying every day with his new foster family. Big
Boy loves playing fetch and other games with his two young friends
when they come home from school. If you would like to open your
home to an older dog, please contact Holly's Place or visit your
local shelter. There are many wonderful older dogs waiting to
share their love and wisdom with new human friends.

Pumpkin
is Sweet as Pie
Another
of our great senior dogs is a thirteen year-old poodle named Pumpkin.
Although she is almost totally blind, Pumpkin has a real zest
for life. She came to Holly's as one of the special needs dogs
who pass through on a fairly regular basis. She just needed a
chance that few old dogs have once they land in shelters.
Well,
we gave Pumpkin a chance, and she made the most of it by winning
hearts and casting her spell. This little blind girl followed
her first foster parents everywhere around the house because she
just wanted to be with human friends. Now, her dream has come
true, and she sleeps blissfully with Diane every night in her
new forever home.
UPDATES:
Aunt Bea is still here, having her ups and downs, but as long
as she has that sparkle in her eye and does the Bea Dance, we
know she still has a high quality of life. Pumpkin still lives
with Diane, only in Florida now. And Big Boy found a home on a
farm and has two kids of his own to play fetch with.
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