Wednesday, February 28, 2018

SOME OF THE DOGS WE LOST



These dogs were our family. Most true animal lovers out there who have pets
know what I am talking about!
There are no words to describe how much we miss them…
And yet we still have no idea what they hell they are….
Or if they are ok, or even still alive.
All because of a few scumbags who didn’t like me.
And they didn’t like me because I called them out, with proof!
That’s what this is all about.
They wanted to get me out of the picture. And quick!
But I am still here ......
What I am doing is legal, and I will not let it go until the truth prevails.

This is a list of the dogs, our personal family pets & my rescues that they stole from us:

You’ll see how beautiful they are…
You’ll see how well cared for they are…
You’ll see how happy they are…

What you will not see are any signs of abuse, neglect or starvation.
Also, keep in mind that all photos were taken within 2 weeks prior to them
being illegally seized from us, the only family they have ever known.

*** Murphy: ***
My Sable Collie: He was my baby, my pride and joy. We got him at 9 weeks old, he was 6 and a half years old when taken from us.
Murphy got me through the death of SAM, my 4 year old Collie, we lost him to Lymphoma.
Murphy is a sweet, sweet boy who “talks”…he is absolutely darling and so sweet.

Where are you my baby?  I miss you  :(






*** Max: ***
Max was my Tri Collie: He was 9 years old when taken, we got him when he was 4 years old when we rescued him. He was a little skittish about certain things and people as he had been severely abused his first 4 years of life. But such a sweetheart! A really nice guy….we miss him. I was in the process of learning how to professionally groom Collies when he was stolen from our home.




                                                                      Max kissing my son  :)








*** Homer & Ozzy: ***
They were brothers, Rottie and St Bernard mixes: I got a call from an animal abuse investigator that worked for the state of Illinois to see if I could help him with these 2 boys! I had been told about them a couple months prior but had been told the situation had been worked out.

So when I was called in 2007 to help I was happy and ready to go! We traveled 4 hours each way and paid pull and vetting fees of $400.00 for both boys. We fell in love instantly as they were the most darling of dogs! OMG! I wish you could have seen them, they are amazing! Homer smiles! Literally….and Ozzy is quiet and laid back. A perfect pair of companions for any home. They love everybody and anybody. Taken away from the only HOME they had known. They were babies at 8-9 months when we got them, and had never been inside a house.

***HOMER***





                                                              Homer - the smiler







***OZZY***

                                                                     Sweet Ozzy

                                                             Ozzy....snuggly boy




*** Brandi: ***
My gorgeous Pit Bull: She was 8 months when we pulled her from death row.
She was such a good girl. I tried adopting her out, but no one passed my approval.

And being a Pit Bull, you really do have to be more careful, just because of the freaks out there.


                                               Brandy, one of the nicest dogs in the world


*** Gizmo: ***
He was my Dad’s dog. When he was dumped on our doorstep, he was a scared and mean little guy. He is a Rat Terrier/Chi mix, maybe 2 years old, per my vet.
He warmed up after a few weeks. It just took a lot of patience and loving, and of course, lots of treats! He was in love with my Dad though, more than anyone. They became buddies right off the bat…he always “guarded” my father.
When my Dad realized they had taken him, he literally cried.




Daddy’s boy




*** Peaches: ***
She was only a few months old when I pulled her to safety from Geeneville AC in SC.
She was so scared, when she came into my house she cowered in a corner and would not come out. That’s how scared she was. So I had to actually get down on the floor with her to try and make her less terrified. She had no idea what was happening, or what would happen to her. But she finally came over to me and out of the corner with a day or so. She was seriously scared. She was the dog who used to sleep on top of the couch with her paw on my head, like she was making sure I was still there.
My son got into a scuffle with a cop trying to save her from this moron who was chasing her and had her terrified, again. All my work with her gone, but mostly, she was scared again. This was BS.
Peaches is on the right in the photo below….I miss her so much. Look at that sweet face.






                                      Peaches is on the right... a doll baby if I ever saw one.



***Promethius***
This sweet boy was a street dog I rescued from Greece.
He was being hidden from people that tormented and tried to kill him on a daily basis.
The people who were hiding him could no longer do so, and needed to get him out
of dodge, so to speak.
He had scalding hot oil thrown on him, which was so hot it melted an ear and scarred
him so bad he would never look the same.
He had been beaten with rocks and boards, he had bones broken.  Often.  Daily, these
people searched for him and other street dogs to torment, abuse and kill.  Evil people.
Not only did the continued abuse physically harm him, but he was scared of people
and could go nowhere.  We started the process to get him vetted and try to find a flight
for him direct from Greece to Illinois....but could not.  It took over 3 months to get a
flight to New York and then on to O'Hare Int'l.  Not to mention raising thousands of dollars
for the flight alone, along with the vetting he needed to come to the USA.
I remember arriving at 3 am at O'Hare with my son to pick him up in cargo.
I had all his paperwork. He was legally mine.  I also had his vet and medical paperwork also.
He looked so beat up, I needed to confirm he was new to America, and that he was
not abused here.  And yes, I got questioned big time.  But that's ok.  He was safe with us.
When I looked into the crate at that frightened face, my heart broke.
All I could think was how beautiful he was.  I had seen photos and videos of him,
but none of them did him justice. He came out slowly so we could walk him
to go potty and stretch his legs....he had had a very long journey in this crate.
Once we got him home, he warmed up even more than the snuggling he did in the car!
It took time, but he warmed up to us....and then shortly thereafter,
the cops stormed in and ripped him out of our home and the only comfort and family
he had ever known.  WTH???

He is an absolute precious boy, I hope he remembers how much we love/loved him.








*** Ripley: ***
Ahhhh Ripley! lol He was so sweet! He was an American Eskimo mix that was underweight out of the shelter when he came home to me. I eventually approved a family to adopt him, but he came back to us because their dog was attacking him and would not let him eat. So when he came back, he was very aggressive and you could not go near him when he was eating or if there was food around. He was not like that prior to living with that family. We were working on that with him….
but it was a huge problem.
He was still a sweetheart to us though!
He is also in the photo above on the left with Peaches being on the right! And also below….


                                                        A sweetheart from day one





*** Roxie and Sadie: ***
Roxie was mom to tiny little Sadie! Just the cutest little babies, and so sweet! We took her at the request of a high kill shelter down south. She was scared but very sweet and never aggressive or mean in any way. And little Sadie? Look at that face, I think no words are needed….just a lovable sweet tiny baby that wanted love.
I can’t find the words for this loss…


                                                            Roxie...mom to Sadie


                                              Baby Sadie…she would have stayed with me.
                                                                Asleep in my arms  <3

*** Cody: ***
Sweet Cody was part of a litter I rescued with their momma.
All the other puppies and momma got adopted, but for some reason Cody just could not find a home of his own…..so he became a permanent fixture in our home, but we adored him! He was such a sweetheart, very affectionate and kissy. He was, and still is, loved.

Keep in mind these pics were all taken within 2 weeks before they were taken.


                                            Sweet boy....he just always wanted to love you.



                                                                  Cody & Steven


*** Harley: ***
Harley was going to her forever home and family THAT VERY NIGHT. But instead ended up in a cold animal control because of these “people”.
How is that ok?
She also had 3 babies that were taken also….William, Conner and Tyson. These 3 babies I hand fed as Harley’s milk had dried up when they were just days old. I bought puppy formula that was suggested and hand fed them round the clock every 1.5 – 2 hours. They were so cute, tiny and sweet. All gone…

                                               Sweet girl...had her family waiting for her.

                                                                   Sweet girl Harley
Just a nice, nice dog.



*** Booger: ***
One of my favorite dogs on the planet! He was a Bloodhound mix that had separation anxiety something awful. I mean it was BAD, and he knew how to get out of crates and rooms too. Nothing we did made that better, so I stayed home most of the time to soothe him and just to be there for them. But, on the plus side I really enjoyed all of them…they were fun to hang out with.
When they broke in my door, he got so scared that pee’d all over….which is what they threw me down into.

Booger, just a big lovable goofball  :)





*** Lady: ***
Lady is a purebred Rottweiler. She was about 2 yrs old when I got her from death row.
She was such a good girl…very, very protective of me and my family.

                                                                      Sweet Lady






*** Misc Photos ***
(a few of the dogs on the following pics had already been adopted)

                                                                Cody & Ozzy

                                                                 Cody & Brandi


                                  Sadie & Conner, one of Harley’s babies…he was stolen too.


                                                     Max trying to get Cody to play

                                                Cody & Homer running themselves silly!

                                                                   Max & Homer

                                                             Gizmo and Peaches


                                   Peaches, at the top…the other baby was already adopted


                                                         Cody, Murphy & Homer

                     Steve sleeping with Murphy and another baby that was adopted out already





                           Murphy on the far left. The other dogs are: Tanner, Kirby and Ruthie...
                                                   all adopted to families on 4.16.2010


                                                          Harley & Kirby napping

                                                                  Murphy & Max

                                                                            Homer


I still to this day, have no idea where my dogs are, or if they are ok….
I need to know. My heart still breaks for them, this is 2018.

These are just some of who they took from us, and just more lives that were ruined by this circus.
All because of allegations made by a person I met on the internet who LIED because
she was mad at me.

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