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Pet Rescue by Judy
401 S. Laurel Ave
Sanford, FL 32771
407-302-4497
e-mail:  info@petrescuebyjudy.com
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Animal Success Stories

Second only to finding homes for our animals is the joy of hearing back from their new families.  We invite you to read along with us.  If you should decide to open up your heart and home to one of our angels, please send us a note and photo to tell us how it is going!  We will post it on this page so others can share in your happiness. 


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Victoria the Second Chance Girl
Victoria the Second Chance Girl

Victoria is doing just fine. She is very quiet, but she stays right next to someone all the time, so we always know where she is. We've only heard one teeny-weeny "woof" come out of her, so we're not even sure if she barks. 
 
She is eating and drinking well and going potty outside. And, she is completely uninterested in our cat, so that is a bonus. The kitty keeps coming around her to check her out, but Victoria barely even acknowledges her presence.
 
Thank you for such a cutie!!

Victoria the Second Chance Girl

Stella--we renamed her because she looks like Stella Luna--is  exhausted after studying her marine biology so diligently!

Victoria the Second Chance Girl
Victoria the Second Chance Girl

Stella /Victoria is doing great.
 
At this time of year, my mom lives with us, so Stella gets double the love. 
 
She's not a long-distance walker, so we take her primarily around our city block first thing in the morning and right before bedtime. She doesn't really indicate when she needs to go outside, so I just make sure it's first thing in the morning, mid-morning, early afternoon, late afternoon, evening, and then before bedtime. If she doesn't have to go, she just plops herself down in the grass, and that is fine too.
 
She rarely makes any noise at all. However, if I go upstairs and leave her downstairs, she sits at the base of the stairs and woofs at me until I come down and get her. As I start to descend the stairs she gets all excited and chases her tail. She's only gone up/down the stairs once, and our house is 100 years old, so I don't encourage her. We just carry her up and down when we go.
 
 


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