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Adopt a Maltese Puppy from the City Pound

by Eileen Tobin
(Victoria, TX USA)

You can adopt a Maltese puppy from the city pound. I help rescue and re-home small dogs and take foster care of puppies until they are old enough to get adopted. Angie and her baby were at our local animal control. Angie's puppy got adopted really fast.

No one wanted Angie because she was older and had health problems so she went home with me and lived 3 more years. She was one of the best doggies I have ever had. She was a joy to be around so loving and loyal. Angie loved everyone even my big doggies and everyone loved Angie. She lived life to the fullest and was always happy and loved to play.

She knew she was very humorous and delighted in making her human friends laugh. You could tell by her big smile that was larger than she was.




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May 08, 2010
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Brandy
by: Anonymous

I adopted a Maltese Poodle from Maltese Rescue approximately three years ago. She had kidney failure and I had to put her to sleep today. I believe she may have been at least 9 years old when I adopted her, so she was approximately 12 or 13. She was sweet and only weighed three pounds. We believe she may have been caged and or abused before we found her on a Maltese rescue site. It is nice to know so many people are willing to adopt pets with health problems. While "Brandy" was going through her kidney treatments, I found a pit bull dog with mange on the side of the road. It was scared, I tempted it with some of "Brandy's" food. I was able to put the dog in my car and took it to the vet and paid for boarding and the vet bills. A technician at the vet's office fell in love with the dog and took him home. It is sad so many pets need to be rescued and are abused or abandoned.

Mar 30, 2010
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God bless
by: Anonymous

God bless you,

for taking Angie home.

Sep 28, 2009
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We love rescue!
by: LuLu and LoLLy

Hi! We are two Maltese dogs LuLu and LoLLy and we LOVE rescue! LoLLy is a rescue and she is AWESUM! We love rescue so much we created Rescue Dog Rock, the worlds first doggy rock video. Also, we recently created the Health Care Reform. Another way we are trying to help AWESUM doggy's get addopted. Check it out at http://www.luluandlolly.com! Your Maltese paLs, LuLu and LoLLy!

Sep 26, 2009
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Lucky Angie
by: Susan

Thank you so much for taking Angie home and giving her the kind of love every dog should have in a perfect world. Some people don't understand that dogs love unconditionally and deserve the same. There are special angels for people like you!

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