Consider the Pet Sitter
By Nomi Berger Are you hesitant about planning a vacation because of your dog? Are you stopped by images of your cherished family companion in a boarding kennel run by well-meaning strangers? Consider another possibility: your dog, safe and snug at home, cared for by someone who’s qualified and experienced. Consider a pet sitter. Pet sitters are paid professionals who come to your home
Wordless Wednesday: Foster Love
Little Miss Sunshine is up for adoption and up for cuddles! Her foster mom has been very patient with her to get her to this point. If you think you are ready to add some sunshine to your life, apply online today! <> <> <> This is a blog hop. Click here to check out the other participating blogs.
July Adoptions!
Congratulations to all of the pets who found homes this month! To Angel – Congratulations, you energetic girl! We know you must have had a confusing couple of months with us, after switching foster homes a couple of times, but as promised, it has all been toward the greater good. We hope you love spoiling your new family with love as much as they
Wordless Wednesday: Smiles All Around
After nearly a year in foster care, Mulligan has been adopted! <> <> <> This is a blog hop. Click here to check out the other participating blogs.
Sassy’s Situation
Meet Sassy! She’s a fun, energetic girl who loves, loves, LOVES attention. She is approximately 6 years old and is very friendly with people and dogs. She has already played up at the TAGS park with some other canines, big and little, and had a great time! Sassy’s situation has become dire and she urgently needs a new home. Sassy’s family has gone through
Be Brave for Bedford
In just over a week, some of our volunteers will be heading south to Tennessee to volunteer at Bedford County Animal Control, a shelter greatly in need of assistance. The staff at Bedford County Animal Control have faced many hardships over the past year, and yet they continue to work tirelessly to help the animals in their care. Many of the dogs who have
Wordless Wednesday: Bound and of Course, Leap!
Samantha bounding and leaping at her foster family’s trailer. <> <> <> This is a blog hop. Click here to check out the other participating blogs.
We Need More Foster Homes!
By Nomi Berger “Fostering a dog is not a lifetime commitment, it is a commitment to saving a life.” This is the watchword of rescue groups everywhere. To foster a dog is, quite simply, to save that dog’s life. A foster home provides that same dog with a safe, temporary place of refuge until he is ultimately placed in a permanent, adoptive home. Most
Wordless Wednesday: Topsy and the Pea
Topsy has gone from rags to riches. Just a short couple of weeks ago, she lived in a pound. Now, she is channeling her inner princess and sleeping on multiple beds at a time as she waits to be adopted. Do you think she can feel the pea nestled underneath? Photo by Andree Wagar <> <> <> This is a blog hop. Click here to check
Why I Volunteer: KARA
Our featured volunteer this month is Kara Olsen. She has been a volunteer with TAGS since December 2013. By quickly accepting new roles and offering help wherever and whenever it was needed, Kara has already become a well-rounded, irreplaceable member of our team. Thank you for everything you do Kara! (The above photo is Kara with Big Bob. “He is the sweetest dog I