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Sunday, 09/18/16, was Puppy Mill Awareness Day so we felt it appropriate to launch Adopt A Boxer Rescue’s new website with an update story on one of our mill rescues. Her new mom wrote:
So, it’s been 2 months since mill momma Daisy joined our home. The first three pictures are of where she spent her first 6 years, and her first moments of freedom… No words for that… The last picture is of her new life with her now best bud, AABR Aries.
Daisy is learning so many new things and she brings such joy to our lives.
Read moreRoxi was on the website for quite awhile, without AABR updating her. She was a senior dog, spayed in a shelter down south, with a mass on her leg that was also removed. Initially she did not acclimate easily to her foster home, foster siblings, and shortly after arriving, her foster home determined she was deaf. Oh… and did I mention she had a skin condition. A lot going against her finding a forever home… But her foster home never gave up on her.
How’s that Rolling Stones song go…
Her foster and now adoptive mom wrote:
We are anxious to make it official that she is a part of this family… I am pretty sure she is 100% confident she already is.
It has been such an amazing journey with this little lady.
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