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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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Pebbles the German Shepherd Puppy ~ VIDEO
Pebbles the German Shepherd Puppy ~ VIDEO

Hi, I wanted to give you an update on Pebbles NOW known as Little Angel..She is doing wonderfully. She is now walking beautifully on the leash. Loves her early morning walk. She sleeps all night with o mistakes and I have her out by 7am. I let her run free in the afternoon In the yard and she loves to run. She goes to "Play School" once a week for about 4hrs to play with other dogs to keep her social. She is the sweetest dog -- thus her new name.. She had her first "spa grooming" and the groomer called her precious...She is well mannered, still a little timid at new things or people, but we are working on that. She loves to sit on the couch, next to me in the evenings, while I watch TV. All in all, I have the most wonderful dog. Yesterday I visited what could be her new brother. He is also a rescue and his time was up. He is being trained etc. He is about 1 yr old and sweet and also timid...We will visit him again next week to see how he is doing etc. She is so social, I really want to get her a companion.. I will keep in touch re Little Angel. Very happy with my little girl......Brenda

Princess

Last year I volunteered at the shelter for a short time, but had to stop due to back problems that seriously limit my movement. In November 2009, Stephanie helped Princess, the sweet little Tortie, adopt me. I had come to adopt another kitty, and while I was sitting in the chair trying to get the other kitty to come to me, Princess just got up in my lap. curled up, and took a nap. I did not want to disturb her, so I was quite unable to move about to see other kitties. I finally realized that I was the adoptee, not the adopter. When she got home, Princess met Cokey, the Alpha male kitty, who is not exactly the Einstein of the feline world. She had her own room for a short time, so that they could become acquainted, but it was hard to keep her there - as she made it very clear that she wanted to see just WHO or WHAT was this big thing sitting just outside her door all the time. After finding her out of the room, or him in the room on several occasions, it was clear that they were both ready for a closer relationship. She was quite the little busybody around the house, but most of all she was SO precious. Since I told her how precious she is so many times - she now thinks her name is Precious and responds to that. She loves for Cokey to lick her head and her ears, but once that is over, she jumps on him and they chase thru the house. She is fearless with him. The only occasional "disagreements" are about who gets to sleep with mommy, or just where on the bed belongs to her. Cokey and I just LOVE our precious little girl. (Incidentally, I am so glad that my adoption agreement includes the provision that if Precious is unable to stay with me, that she will be returned to PRBJ. I am almost 70 yrs old and live alone, and was fearful about adopting at my age, because I worried about what would happen to my kitties if I should die or become disabled and unable to care for them. I rest easy, knowing that both Precious and Cokey will have a good home if I am no longer here. For that reason, I make contributions to PRBJ when I am able - sort of like "paying it forward." I highly recommend that older individuals go ahead and adopt from Judy. The happy fact is that you wont have to worry about your pet's future if you do not outlive them.) Marie Hall

Pointer the Dachshund Puppy

Good Afternoon, This is Kourtney Davis, I adopted Pointer. His name is now marlin and he is the most wonderful thing. I just want to thank you guys so much for all that you do and I can not express how greatful I am to have Marlin in my life. He has a bunch of energy and is very spontaneous. Hope you enjoy the pictures as much as I love him.

Poptart the Puppy

Jake and I had dinner last night with PopTart's (Trek's) moms last night. I wanted to send you some updated photos. He still goes to work with Mom everyday. He is a good boy!

Ping the Handsome
Ping the Handsome

I just wanted to let you know that Ping and Sophia (a.k. Laura Lee) are doing great here with my son and I. We love them very much. Ping is a changed kitty. She rules the roost. She loves to play with my son and sleeps in his bed with him. Laura Lee who I renamed Sophia Loren because she was a sight when I got her. I am happy to say she is growing all her fur back and has gain weight. I just wanted to give you all good news. Thank you again for everything and about 3 or 4 years when am ready for a puppy I will be coming to you all. Here is a little photo of the the girls sitting under the Christmas tree. Thank you Wendy.

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