Happy Tail: Sugar!
Sugar is a 2+ yellow lab mix who was adopted in June. Recently, her adoptive mom sat down to give us an update about how she is doing with her new family! Thank you Andrea for giving Sugar a wonderful home. Sugar has beautiful brown eyes and neat little patches around her eyes. She came from Tennessee and we adopted her through TAGS.
Happy Tail: Megan!
Megan, a 3-year-old Hound mix, was adopted in September. Read below to find out how she’s doing in her new home! When Sarah and I first met Megan we fell in love. Such a sweet and calm temperament and such a little lady. When she came home with us we were so happy to have her. The first night at bedtime she jumped right up
Happy Tail: Toby
Toby was adopted in September so his mom decided to touch base and let us know how he’s been doing! Thank you Sarah and family for loving Toby so much, and for taking the time to let us know how he’s been doing. It’s been almost 2 months since we adopted Toby and figured an update was due. Toby has come such a long
Happy Tail: Willow
Willow was adopted in March 2014 and has been having a great summer with her new family. Recently, her new parents Christian and Daniela gave us an update about how she’s doing. Our ‘first born’ dog, a male Newf (Rexxor) passed away in February 2014 at the unfair age of a few months past 6 years and our St Bernard/Hound (Hondo) mix who grew up with
Happy Tail: Colt!
Colt is a 15 month old terrier mix from Tennessee. He was adopted by Julie White and her family last November. Since then, he has proven himself to be an important, playful, fun member of the pack. Sometimes he’s a bit too fun though, and gets himself into a lot of trouble! Post written by Torianne Allen. What was Colt like when you first
Happy Tail: Quincy!
Quincy is a 10 year old Bichon Frise/Miniature Poodle mix. He was found as a stray with very rotten and damaged teeth, so the decision was made to have them removed. Quincy seems to be happier without them, but this “difference,” along with others, made it difficult for him to find a home. Luckily, after being in the TAGS program for over six months,
Happy Tail: Phoebe!
TAGS rescued Phoebe from a local pound back in the Fall of 2009. She ended up at the pound after being found as a stray in Uxbridge. Phoebe is a mix but no one has ever quite figured out what she is a mix of! Her owner, Duncan Campbell, jokes that she’s “part Lab, part…whatever.” Duncan’s family had already been in contact with TAGS
Happy Tails: Justice and Thornton
This post was written by Jan Evinou Thompson, who is a true animal lover. She is also a rescue advocate and has her own online campaign to encourage people to adopt, not shop. She adopted two cats from TAGS earlier this year, Justice and Thornton. Thank you, Jan, for sharing this with us and for giving all of your rescues such a great home.
Happy Tail: Becky
This post was written by Becky’s new fur-mom, Christina. Thank you so much for sharing this with us, Christina, and for opening up your heart to Becky, Roux and Sasha. Dogs have always been a part of both my husband and my life. The bond you share with a beloved pet is unlike any other and we wanted this to be a part of
Happy Tail: Chester
Chester has arrived at TAGS in June and he was adopted by the end of July! This handsome but timid dog found his home fast at the loving home of Krys Caughell and her family. Why Chester?My Husband and I decided to adopt Chester because we fell in love with him when we met him. He’s such a special little dog! He seemed a