Archives for Happy Tails

The most wonderful gift for a mourning heart

In 2020 we lost our beloved cat Bublik. Bublik was abandoned at a gas station back in 2016 (not in the U.S.). Fortunately a lovely lady at a nearby coffee shop looked after him, posted about him on FB and that’s how we found him. He was the loveliest and friendliest cat we had ever seen. An absolute joy. He came with us to Ann Arbor when we moved here in 2018. Everything was so much happier with Bublik. But at the very beginning of 2020 he got sick and was diagnosed with an inoperable kind of cancer. We were
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Nala finds her furever home!!

When I walked into HSHV I was looking for a best friend and companion. I saw Porsche, now Nala, and absolutely fell in love with her. She was relaxed and so sweet. I took her on a walk and gave her some kisses and knew she was the girl for me! She has turned into such a beautiful butterfly since coming to her new home! She is such a smiley, loving girl. She loves walks, squeaky toys and shadows. This girl has lit up my family’s life more than I could ever explain. It’s hard to say who rescued who!
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Butters Falls in Love 🍁

I had been wanting to adopt another dog a few months after adopting our first boy from HSHV, but my boyfriend and I agreed we’d wait 2 years before doing so…unless by some far-fetched chance a dog came through who looked identical to our current dog, Benji. We knew this was a stretch, but I was determined to add another to our family sooner so I made sure to keep up with HSHV’s Facebook page. I saw it was HSHV’s 10th anniversary of being in their new facility, and they put out this wonderful video of the pets they’ve helped
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Benji sails away with his forever family

My boyfriend and I had been talking about getting a dog for a while, so one day we decided to go to HSHV to visit with the animals. I was specifically looking for long haired, fluffy, medium sized, female dog… and then we saw Benji (formerly Sudo)! We had never seen a dog with his coloring and thought he was absolutely stunning (and very, very sweet too). Dogs really do pick their humans, because we immediately knew he was the one for us. Fast-forward 2 years: our Benji is just the cuddliest, goofiest boy and we’re so glad he found
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Ruse and Mari!

We adopted Ruse from HSHV in December 2019 after losing our cat Ginny (also adopted from HSHV) to acute kidney disease in November. Ruse was right at home very quickly and the perfect addition to our home. In February 2020, I saw Mari pop up on HSHV’s page, and her story made me so sad. She had lived in a shelter for 7 years – her entire life – and had just been moved to HSHV in hopes that she would be adopted. Our son was 7 at the time, so I kept saying “Seven years! That’s his whole life!”
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From HSHV to Social Media Influencer

Jack came to our family from HSHV in 2013, as an energetic puppy. He had endured 4 previous adoption failures (not through HSHV). Over the years, our family has flourished with him in it. He recently became a volunteer model and spoke dog for a new sustainable dog food company, that HSHV has decided to carry in its store. He is no longer the scared, unsure puppy and has become a confident, snuggle-loving family dog. Napoleon now Jack
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Loving Gordie

Over the past three or so years I have watched every rescue page, searched shelter websites, and subscribed to every adoption email I could find dreaming of a future day when I could responsibly adopt a dog of my very own. There were so many adorable furry faces that I came across and longingly wished it was the right time. Then at the beginning of August, a retriever/ border collie mix showed up in my email inbox. There was no photo, but there was just something about the profile description that I knew, this was my dog. Gordie has immediately
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Happy Birthday to Longitude!

We recently celebrated Long’s 1st birthday! That marks over 8 months of having the best cat in the world. He’s absolutely blossomed into a lovely and affectionate cat from a rambunctious kitten, even if his paws didn’t really grow with him! Here’s to many more years with my best furry friend 🙂
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Roundabout Adoption

In July 2018 my widowed sister-in-law adopted Elizabeth from the Love Train. Forward two years and my sister-in-law developed dementia and had to move to assisted living where dogs were not permitted. As no other family members were stepping forward to take Elizabeth in, we agreed to take her and hope she gets along with my lab and kitty cat. My sister-in-law lived in an apartment, and as her illness progressed I think Elizabeth’s life was negatively impacted. Less frequent walks, maybe not a consistent feeding schedule. Well Lizzy has now become a much loved family member. She and my
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