This is what we call an “Oklahoman Husky”. 🤣
He absolutely refused to even touch the snow and couldn’t get back inside fast enough. Needless to say we took a deuce and chunked a deuce. 💩✌🏼
#HuskyCardRevoked
Story time! 🫶🏼🐾
So during the month of October, these two dogs had been spotted running between the clinic and our shelter; many customers would come in asking if we knew they were out there or would even try to catch them but were unsuccessful, as were we.
We could tell one was pregnant so we started setting up traps hoping to catch them but all we ever caught was Scraggles. 🙄
They we were so skittish, this little “dance” went on for almost a month and we finally got the idea that was successful! We coaxed them into our puppy yard with food and while we watched and waited, and then someone had to haul it out the front door and around the building to go shut the gate. Step one complete! 👏🏼 Step 2 was to get them into what used to be our cat castle but we now use it for puppies as well. Mission accomplished. 🙌🏼🫡 So now we just had to get them to trust us, even the slightest bit so we could get all their medical done. —Dad ended up being heartworm positive. (Mind you, all this went on for weeks and we could tell mama had gotten noticeably bigger and was scared she was going to drop her pups any day but wanted it to be done in our care.) So we left them set up all comfy and cozy in the castle, it was much more calm and they wouldn’t feel as trapped as they would inside and would be less overwhelmed with the noise and smells; so we would go sit with them for a bit each day, wrapping them up in towels and holding them, working our way up to taking treats out of our hands and then to just being able to pick them up bare handed. 😮💨 They were still pretty skittish but had made progress, by this time we had been working on a transport and knew this would be perfect so they could be placed in a foster home to finish “chilling out” and receive treatment for heartworms and BAM 💥 mama dropped 3 teeny pups. 😩 Well one by one they started passing away and by the time transport came, there was one lone survivor. 😔
We got
Do you hear that? Me either! The sound of silence is the sound of success in an animal shelter! 🙌🏼
Every cat in our shelter found a family to love. ❤️
Rosie 🌹was adopted during our special but her adopter sadly never showed to pick her up after surgery and after waiting a few days and multiple attempts to call, we put her back up for adoption. 💔
She’s our little lonesome dove. 🕊️🤍
As quickly as we emptied these cages, they will fill back up with new faces and meows.
— if only we could make this happen in our kennels! 🤞🏼
Remember, now through December 17th, all adoptions are 💲2️⃣5️⃣❗️
Our girl Peg-asus! 😍
#TakeHerStrongHand
Boop x4 me please! 😍❤️🐾🦴🐶
After 163 long days, Quill finally got out of here! 🎉🥳
*insert happy dance here* 💃🏼🕺🏼🪩
5 months is a long time to spend with a dog; you get to watch them grow, know them and love them. Quill was apprehensive to go, he didn’t understand what was going on because this was his “home”, it was a bittersweet moment; one of those, “hate to see them go but love to watch them leave” moments. ❤️🐾 We’re ecstatic, but also sad because we tried so hard to find his furever down here; so many days we felt defeated, but today was a win for all of us. 🫶🏼
I hope Quill has the best furever any dog could ask for.
Shoutout to The Chickasaw Nation for the massive donation of sheets to keep our animals cozy! 🙌🏼
This just might last us all winter! 🤣👏🏼
Cat cam chronicles part 3. 🤣
#NoCatsWereHarmedDuringTheMakingOfThisVideo
Cat cam chronicles part 2. 🤣
#NoCatsWereHarmedDuringTheMakingOfThisVideo
Cat cam chronicles part 1. 🤣
#NoCatsWereHarmedDuringTheMakingOfThisVideo