Happy Tails
Happy tails from happy families made complete by adopting from the Enid SPCA
Tuesday, September 24, 2013
Bob's Happy Tail
This is Bob from the Buffalo Rescue and he has finally found his perfect family and he is happy to be going home! We look forward to seeing pictures of him at his new home in the future! We love you Bob!
Sunday, July 21, 2013
George's Happy Tail
This is George's new family! They came all the way from Nebraska to adopt this lovable puppy! They are such a perfect match and we were so happy to see George go to such an awesome family! We wish them a safe journey back home and thank you so much for coming all this way to pick up your life long friend.
Update From the Family:
I wanted to send you a note to say thank you to the staff there at the SPCA and especially to Amy. We have had George home for almost 4 whole days and he is so much fun. He is smart as a whip as well. The staff there were very helpful and kind all through the adoption process. It was worth every mile from Nebraska to come and get him. He mastered the dog door that allows him outside to the back yard in just one day. He has not had an accident in the house since his first night at home. He has been a blessing after the loss of Hanna. He makes me laugh every day.
Thanks Again!
Tatia
Sydney's Happy Tail
Sydney is great! She bonded pretty quickly to us. We have taken her on many walks. She is eating and drinking just fine. She is asleep on my lap right now. She loves to play. She is such a gift. She is our new miracle baby. She has made a new friend with our pet duck. She likes to follow her around outside. We are getting ready to get her shaved down for the summer. We didn't get her rabies tag. Could you send it thru the mail to us? Your facility is awesome. Email us or call us anytime. We will be sending some pics after we get her shaved down and back from spa day.
Thanks again,
Valerie
Thursday, April 11, 2013
Chip's Happy Tail
This is Chip....he's great and we love him a lot.....didn't take him long to fit right into the family.....
Wednesday, January 2, 2013
Sophie's Happy Tail
Just wanted to send you pictures of Sophie in her new home. Sophie is a joy to me. She is doing great on the house breaking. She is such a smart dog, and loves to get out for her daily walks and loves riding in the car. My cat Angel, has accepted Sophie they both take naps together, keep each other company while I'm gone. Slowly but surely, she is coming out of her shyness. She shows signs of abuse, but I think she feels safe in her new home now. I'm so glad I was able to rescue her.
God Bless your shelter, for taking in these wonderful pets.
Roxanna Williams
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
Lily's Happy Tail
We adopted Lily from the Enid SPCA in the Fall of 2010. We had previously adopted a cat several years before and loved the experience. I had just left my career to be a full time stay at home Mom to our 18-month old daughter, Ruby, and I thought a dog would add a bit of security during the day when it was just us at home. Also Ruby absolutely LOVED dogs. Anytime we saw one in the neighborhood or out and about in town she just wanted to hug and love on them - no matter their size. When I first saw Lily she was still in quarantine as a new arrival. She just had the saddest face but she was was so calm and just sat there looking at me. They had her listed as a lab mix and seemed to be about medium-sized which was perfect for us. Lily was about 8 months old. We wanted a medium-sized dog that loved kids and could mostly stay indoors with us. When we first brought her home, Ruby couldn't pronounce the name Lily so she became "Puppa" - something we still call her. I can't tell you what a joy it has been to watch Lily and Ruby basically grow up together. Their relationship has grown into such a tight bond. That is Ruby's dog, through and through. Lily is incredibly protective of Ruby, and they also have a bit of a sibling dynamic. They rough-house and chase each other all over the house, play in the bathtub together, cuddle on the couch and watch cartoons, and play endless games of fetch and tag in the backyard. I can't describe the love between them - it is difficult to put into words. Watching them is hysterical and heartwarming. Lily can best be described as a gentle soul. We could kind of tell that she had been subjected to some sort of abuse before she was at the SPCA because training and discipline with her always resulted in cowering. At some point she had had a bad experience. We really had to get to know her personality before jumping into obedience training with her. Even now, we try not to worry too much about those things as her nature just does fit with following commands besides "sit" and being able to walk on a leash. We call her Princess Pup because she would rather be inside curled on your lap than anything. She loves having her paws massaged too. And we fully indulge her - she's a pampered pooch. This summer we participated in the MotoPhoto fundraiser for SPCA. They capture many adorable shots including ones with them both wearing tu-tus! At one point the photographer tried to get both of their heads down on the floor next to each other. Lily instead made a little huff and rested her head on Ruby's. The photographer snapped the photo and said "Wow. That was amazing." The photo ended up winning 3rd place in the MotoPhoto contest. This one photo perfectly encapsulates their relationship. Thank you Enid SPCA for the quality of your adoption program. We continue to be impressed and humbled by the work you do in the community, and we will always do whatever we can to support your organization. Thank you for our sweet Lily and the joy she brings to our home on a daily basis!
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