Happy Endings - 2005 Q1 - Scottish Terrier Club of Greater New
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Happy Endings - 2005 Q1 - Scottish Terrier Club of Greater New
2/19/2014 Scottish Terrier Club of Greater New York, Inc. - Happy Endings Archive Happy Endings - 2005 Q1 Duncan McTavish 7 year old Duncan McTavish came in as a stray to the Brooklyn CACC shelter. Dirty and swollen from a complication from his neutering there, Judi picked him up and he came to stay at our house until he was feeling better. He was adopted by a single woman in Cherry Hill, NJ, who fell in love with his quirky personality quickly. Unfortunately, she was diagnosed with cancer just two weeks later and being concerned for his future, she returned him to me to find him another home. Shortly afterwards, just the perfect situation came up and he was adopted by 3 sisters living in White Plains, NY. They also had a female mill rescue scottie and an older poodle rescue who Duncan took to immediately. I hear Duncan takes turns sleeping with each of the 3 sisters, and I'm sure he's added new life into their quiet home. He's been through a rocky time in his short life, but we're confident he's now one happy guy. Duffy 8 year old Duffy came to rescue when his family decided that they felt bad about him living outside in the cold winter weather. In fact, he'd been living outside for 7 of his 8 years, banished there for nipping their one year old son's hand at a birthday party when he was only 1. Jim and Linda found him a delightful scottie, although not surprisingly unhousebroken, http://www.stcgny.org/he0501.html 1/5 2/19/2014 Scottish Terrier Club of Greater New York, Inc. - Happy Endings Archive who just wanted someone to love him. They groomed him and had him to their vet and he was ready to go onto his new life. He was adopted by a couple in Birdsboro, PA who also had several other rescues. Duffy got off to a rocky start with their male lab, but the couple loved him so much they spent the needed time to make it work out between them. Duffy now spends his evenings watching tv with his dad on a chaise instead of out in a dog house alone. Sydney 8 year old Sydney's family decided to give her up as they were dealing with a high risk pregnancy. She's the kind of scottie anyone would love to have, and we were fortunate the owners decided to do the right thing and get her to Marion and Fred instead of the alternatives. She was adopted by a woman in Little Falls, NJ who had adopted 2 scottie brothers from us years ago. One had recently died, leaving the other 14 year old lonely. The two of them are getting along well and happy to have each other's company. Inkie & Scotch On October 16, 2004, club member Marge Rosa was approached at the South Jersey Kennel Club show by a gentleman who asked if she knew someone in Scottie Rescue. He related that he had two Scotties and some serious medical problems and that he could no longer care for his boys. http://www.stcgny.org/he0501.html 2/5 2/19/2014 Scottish Terrier Club of Greater New York, Inc. - Happy Endings Archive The following day, we made contact with the gentleman who, it turns out, is facing life-threatening surgery and has concerns that he won't survive. Wanting to ensure that his two four-year-old boys would continue to be well cared for and unsure of his fate, he chose to place his dogs through Rescue. Inkie (l.) & Scotch (r.) are both four years old. Inkie was purchased from a pet store as a pup, while Scotch arrived about a year ago after being picked up running the streets as a stray. Scotch was difficult, at first, and wouldn't allow anyone to touch him. After three months, the owner was about to give up, when Scotch suddenly changed his attitude and demeanor. Since then, Scotch grew to trust his owner and became very close to his "brother", Inkie. A review of pending applicants resulted in a good match with a lady named Cindy in Philadelphia. Erica contacted her and she was sold almost immediately on adopting Inkie. After hearing how these dogs came to be with Rescue, she decided she would adopt both boys and not add to their trauma by splitting them up. She came to visit a week after they arrived and it was love at first sight for the new "Mom" and the boys. Inkie and Scotch leaped into her lap and bestowed Scottie kisses, as only a Scottie can do. Since "Mom" had a scheduled trip the following week, the boys remained with us at Camp Cook until October 30, when they left to join their "Mom" in their new home. We wish them long, happy lives together! Lucy and Liam Lucy (l.) and Liam (r.) were probably sister and brother who came into the Brookyn CACC shelter along with several other dogs who were removed from an apartment by animal control. Their owner had been dead a month before it was discovered by a neighbor. All the dogs were unsocialized, thin and ungroomed. Lucy and Liam were estimated to be between 2-4 or http://www.stcgny.org/he0501.html 3/5 2/19/2014 Scottish Terrier Club of Greater New York, Inc. - Happy Endings Archive younger. Lucy had recently given birth to a litter of puppies. One pup was found dead and another taken to another rescue group in Brooklyn, who we expect will be keeping her themselves. Athough they are frightened and shy, and need to learn many things, both are sweet and gentle. Lucy was adopted by one of our own rescue helpers and her husband in Brooklyn and is doing very well. After a few weeks fostering at Judi's house, where she helped bring him out of his shell, Liam was adopted by two men in Northport, NY who had adopted from us before and also have 2 sweet female cairn rescues. Both are getting lots of love and attention and we expect will have wonderful futures! Eddie 5 year old Eddie came in to Judi from a home in NY after having bitten a child running through his yard. His family loved him, but they were concerned about the legal ramifications of this happening again. Eddie came to stay with us in NJ and he was so easy to fall in love with certainly one of our favorite rescues that had to be pried away from us! We placed Eddie in a home where he had such a severe allergic reaction to the environment, we needed to take him back. After looking further into his background, we found he did have a history of severe allergies that appeared to be calm when we got him. After some medication and a period of time to get him stabilized, Eddie was placed with a couple in Woodbury, CT who had experience with allergies and a very hypoallergenic home. He's doing really well there with only minimal special care and enjoying a normal life. He's now living with no human children, but does have a scottie sister and brother to play with throughout their rambling home. http://www.stcgny.org/he0501.html 4/5 2/19/2014 Scottish Terrier Club of Greater New York, Inc. - Happy Endings Archive Beau Beau was removed from the home of an older woman in PA who had too many pets to handle. He was not in good condition upon coming to Jim & Linda, having a severe and contagious ear infection and lyme disease. After spending some weeks with them and well on his way to good health, Beau was placed with a retired doctor and his wife in Mountainside, NJ who had recently lost their elderly scottie. Instead of neglect, Beau is now enjoying lots of undivided attention and a huge fenced yard with lots of squirrels to chase. http://www.stcgny.org/he0501.html 5/5 2/19/2014 Scottish Terrier Club of Greater New York, Inc. - Happy Endings Archive Happy Endings - 2005 Q2 Chester 14 year old Chester's elderly owner in New Rochelle, NY, went into a crisis center and then a nursing home, leaving him alone in an apartment with no food or water for days during our worst heat wave this summer. A concerned neighbor rescued him from this situation, but because he wasn't legally removed, we couldn't take him directly and he had to go to the local shelter. We worked with the shelter for weeks until we were finally able to get a legal release for him, so we could place him. He's now living in Cape Cod with friends of STCGNY members who we've known for years, and who own a B&B, so they spend a lot of time at home with the scotties. They have a soft spot in their hearts for the older ones, like we do, although Chester acts far from old! Alistair 12 year old Alistair was dropped off at the Bergen County (NJ) Animal Shelter and the rescue coordinator called us right away. His owner said http://www.stcgny.org/he0502.html 1/3 2/19/2014 Scottish Terrier Club of Greater New York, Inc. - Happy Endings Archive she returned to work fulltime and didn't have time for him and that he'd peed on her rug while she was away. Well, he hasn't had one accident in our home in the month he's been here. A sweet and gentle elder scot, he's just happy to have company and sit by you. After our medical screening, it was discovered that Alistair is in the final stage of liver disease and has a large mass on his liver and one his adrenal gland, so he was not placeable. He's staying here with the other Cerny scots until it's his time, and we're happy to have him as part of our family. Popcorn Popcorn is a 6-7 year old wheaten male. His hair was all filthy, matted, dredlocks and his eyes were sealed closed from a bad eye infection that stemmed from a severe mouth infection that had made it's way up through his sinuses. The shelter hacked away at his mats with a clipper, leaving his coat a mess, his face half shaved and an eyelid nicked. After dental surgery and almost a month of antibiotics, eye medication, and a lot of rest, Popcorn's happy personality began to emerge. While he still has a long way to go on his coat and remains on medication for the wound under his eye and the area where his sinus tissue was eaten away by the infection, but he seems to be healing well and we expect him to make a full recovery. Popcorn was just placed with a couple in Rhode Island who adopted 2 scotties from STCGNY rescue in the past. He took to them their other wheaten scottie right away and really turned on the charm. We know he'll have a wonderful life with them! Special thanks to Judi who fostered him and really nursed him back to health with a lot of TLC. http://www.stcgny.org/he0502.html 2/3 2/19/2014 Scottish Terrier Club of Greater New York, Inc. - Happy Endings Archive Prinny 6 year old Prinny was found tied to a tree in a NYC borough park and brought to the pound by animal control. Handsome and friendly, Judi and I had to fight the shelter management to get him into the rescue program, as they prefer to keep the more adoptable ones. We wanted to make sure this time he got a good home with scottie experienced people. He's currently recovering from a problem with a jaw muscle, but has been placed. His new mom is an antique art dealer in Philadelphia and Prinny has already attended his first art show with her. We are sure he will be one spoiled scottie with much appreciation for the arts. Katie 14 year old Katie's father died after a prolonged illness, during which she was his constant companion. Shortly after his death, we were contacted by his wife who decided that her work schedule didn't allow enough time for Katie and she wanted us to rehome her. Jim contacted STCGNY members Marlene and Charlie Hoyler to transport and foster Katie, but it appears she has found her new forever home with them! We don't know how much time she has left, but we can be assured that all of it will be quality time with the Hoylers. Thanks to them once again for coming to the aide of our elder or sick rescues. http://www.stcgny.org/he0502.html 3/3 2/19/2014 Scottish Terrier Club of Greater New York, Inc. - Happy Endings Archive Happy Endings - 2005 Q3 Muffy 5 year old Muffy was turned into rescue because her owners felt bad that they didn't have enough time to spend with her. Very sweet, friendly and shy, she was an easy little girl to love. She was adopted by a single woman in Cochranville, PA (a past adopter) who works part time at Longwood Gardens and has a lot more time to devote to Muffy. Muffy also has a cat as her new sister and companion. She was in this year's STCA rescue parade at Lulu Temple. Pytouko Pytouko, a sweet and gentle 2 year old black male scottie was turned in by his 18 year old owner when he was off on his way to college. He had obviously been well loved, but not well cared for. After he stayed at Judi's in foster for several weeks on a quality diet, and was groomed by Nancy Walthers, he was looking and feeling a lot better. He was adopted to a family in Kerhonkson, NY, and now has an older black lab brother and some teenagers to play with. http://www.stcgny.org/he0503.html 1/6 2/19/2014 Scottish Terrier Club of Greater New York, Inc. - Happy Endings Archive Duffy/Bubba Duffy/Bubba is a 5 year old handsome wheaten scottie, who was turned in for not being a boxer (yes, it's true). The family had taken him from a neighbor who no longer wanted him a year ago, when their boxer died. Even though he was perfectly behaved, healthy and lovely, the family really wanted another boxer. Fortunately, he will now spend the rest of his life with someone who appreciates his wheaten scottiness. He now has a new mom and dad and a wheaten scottie sister to play with in his new home in Milllington, NJ. Special thanks to Nancy Walthers for the great haircut before he left rescue. Nessie and Mensch 7 year old Nessie and 10 year old Mensch came from the same breeder in NY. A few years after a divorce, their mom in NYC had some medical issues which made it difficult for her to walk the dogs, so she contacted us to rehome them together. We were pleased to be able to find them a lovely mother and daughter living together in Audubon, PA. who were excited to add them to their family, which included another older female scottie and a young westie. Nessie and Mensch have wonderful, endearing personalities and are a great addition for these scottie lovers. http://www.stcgny.org/he0503.html 2/6 2/19/2014 Scottish Terrier Club of Greater New York, Inc. - Happy Endings Archive Kerry 5 year old Kerry had a very rough start to her life. Being unwanted by her mom, she was taken to her father's warehouse, where she spent quite some time, we believe, with guard dogs. She was finally turned into rescue, but came in with a serious fear of other dogs. She was fortunate enough to be fostered by an older couple who took excellent care of her and restored her mental and physical health. She was recently adopted to a family in Newark, DE. who also have an adopted daughter and no other pets. Kerry is already making great progress in getting over her fear of other dogs since she's been with them, and is enjoying her new life. Scottie Scottie, is a 4-5 year old sweet male scottie who was taken in by a relative when one of his elderly owners died and the other went into a nursing home. Although he wanted to keep his aunt and uncle's dog, his own dog was attacking Scottie, so he needed to get out of there right away. He was fostered with Jim and Linda and then adopted by a retired professor, living in Vineland, NJ, who had recently lost his last scottie to lymphoma. He was very lonely without his scottie companion and I'm confident Scottie is now being very spoiled. http://www.stcgny.org/he0503.html 3/6 2/19/2014 Scottish Terrier Club of Greater New York, Inc. - Happy Endings Archive Buster Buster, a boisterous 7 month old male scottie pup, was turned in by his 21 year old owner when he was transferred to North Carolina for work. He was fostered by club members, the Heitz's, who spent a lot of time trying to wear out his boundless energy. He was groomed by Lisa Cerone and was then adopted by a couple who adopted Kirby from us last year. Buster is now living in Sinking Springs, PA with his new scottie brother and sister and learning housebreaking skills. Cydney Cydney, a 2 year old black scottie, had one of his front legs amputated after being crushed in a car accident. His owners dumped him at a PA shelter with the staples still in his chest after the surgery. He was picked up by Animal Alliance, a private rescue group in NJ, who contacted us to take him. After shaving his dredlocks and completing his medical care, Cydney was adopted to a family in Homer, NY who also have a beagle and a cat rescue. We will never forget Cydney's amazing attitude and ability to get around and his cheerful disposition. He is truly a 'special' scottie. http://www.stcgny.org/he0503.html 4/6 2/19/2014 Scottish Terrier Club of Greater New York, Inc. - Happy Endings Archive Lilly Lilly was just under a year old, an impulse buy for the owner's son, but he was unable to take proper care of her and the other family dog and she didn't get along. She was so full of energy, she was probably too much for the older dog. She was fostered with Jim and Linda, and adopted from there to a couple in Linwood, NJ who had adopted a pair of scotties from us years ago. Their female scottie had recently died from lymphoma, and the male was lonely. We're sure Lilly's keeping him so busy that he doesn't have time to be sad right now. http://www.stcgny.org/he0503.html 5/6 2/19/2014 Scottish Terrier Club of Greater New York, Inc. - Happy Endings Archive Cami Cami, a 5 year old female scottie, was ematiated and has significant hairloss, so is being fostered for rehab with club members, Marlene and Charlie Hoyler, who have extensive experience with terrier skin conditions. We are hoping to get her health stabilized and improved so she can go to her forever home in the future. She's a very sweet and friendly dog and gets along with everyone and other dogs. http://www.stcgny.org/he0503.html 6/6 2/19/2014 Scottish Terrier Club of Greater New York, Inc. - Happy Endings Archive Happy Endings - 2005 Q4 Kiltie Kiltie is a retired non-producing brood bitch from a breeding kennel. At only 1 and 1/2 years old, she'd already been passed to 2 kennels. In only 3 weeks in foster, she went from a withdrawn, frightened, unsocialized dog to a housebroken, leash trained, affectionnate girl who loves attention. She now sleeps in bed with her new mom and dad and scottie brother in Pittsfield, Mass. and is enjoying exploring the world around her. Professor MacTavish Marge Rosa was contacted by someone who knew someone who needed to rehome an 18 month old scottie. The owner had died and the son was unable to keep the house. His family took him in, but that courtesy didn't extend to the family pets. They remained in the original home with the utilities turned off in December, cared for twice a day by the owner's son. The professor was not in good condition upon arrival. His neck was infected by a metal collar and he was soaked in urine, thin, hair all matted, and we feel he'd been neglected for some time. In a transport relay from Marge to the Hoylers to the Cooks, he was groomed both by Marge and Linda Cook to get him looking better. He did a lot of healing and some work http://www.stcgny.org/he0504.html 1/4 2/19/2014 Scottish Terrier Club of Greater New York, Inc. - Happy Endings Archive on his housebreaking skills while with Jim & Linda and got lots of attention. He was soon placed with 2 men in Philadelphia's historic area, where he's very much the center of their lives. Shammy 2 year old Shammy was picked up as a stray in Brooklyn by animal control. Not off to a good start there, he was not rated well on his temperment test. Not one to give up easily, Judi Dahl drove down from Saugerties to Brooklyn to evaluate Shammy for herself and brought him home. After a few weeks of training, Shammy soon became one of Judi's favorites. It was hard to let him go to his new home in Northport, NY. His new mom is a display designer for Macy's department store. Shammy now spends a lot of time snuggling with his new mom and his new westie brother. Crumpet & Tweed Crumpet & Tweed were also retired breeding sisters from the same kennel as Kiltie came from. Just under 4 years old, they were sweet but totally unsocialized with people. As they had never been apart from each other, we took the extra time to place them together with a retired couple in Lavalette, NJ with a lot of scottie experience. Crumpet is coming along really nicely, but Tweed is still experiencing adjustment fears. Time, patience and love will continue to help her along. We are continuing to advise and support them through this process. http://www.stcgny.org/he0504.html 2/4 2/19/2014 Scottish Terrier Club of Greater New York, Inc. - Happy Endings Archive Dalton 18 month old Dalton was picked up as a stray and brought to the Lackawanna County Shelter in Pa. Not having had much luck permanently placing terriers, they contacted us to help place him. Marge Rosa went to the shelter to groom him and make him more adoptable, as well as evaluate him. He was a typical, untrained, enthusiastic scottie pup, but must have been too much for his original owners. He was placed with a single woman in Newport, PA who works from home and has lots of time and scottie experience to work with him. She had recently lost her scottie of 14 years and was very anxious for another scottie companion. She really enjoy's Dalton's company and he goes everywhere with her Milhouse We had been in touch with Milhouse's family for several months before he was turned over to rescue, as they asked for advice in helping to keep him. Just under 3, he started experiencing severe skin issues and hair loss the last year. They'd brought him to 2 vets and there was no improvement. I suggested a diet change and it did help, but in the end http://www.stcgny.org/he0504.html 3/4 2/19/2014 Scottish Terrier Club of Greater New York, Inc. - Happy Endings Archive they felt they didn't have the time or the money to give him medicated baths that he needed. When we received him, he was missing a good portion of his hair, his skin was burgundy red and hot to the touch, ears infected and skin peeling off everywhere. We took him directly to a veterinary dermatologist and she diagnosed him with seborrhea and gave us a strict protocol of medication and baths to follow. Within 3 weeks at Judi's house, Milhouse's hair was growing back in and his skin was no longer bright red or hot. Within 2 months, you could not tell that he was a special needs dog. Milhouse was moved to a new volunteer foster home where the foster parents fell in love with him and adopted him. He now only needs maintenance of a medicated bath per week, which is very manageable indeed! He's a wonderful little guy, and everyone who meets him is touched by his great personality! Mack Mack was also only a year old when he was turned into the Trenton shelter by his second family. He was very happy, affectionnate, and energetic and probably too much for the young children in the home. Jim & Linda retrieved him, had him to the vet and groomed him and spent time training and evaluating him. We placed him with someone who forgot to tell us that although he had no children, he babysat for his young neice daily, so we had to take him back again. He was subsequently placed with a couple in New Hope, PA who also had a female scottie. They've spent a lot of time giving Mack all the love he needs and taking him to training classes. He's adjusted perfectly to his new family and is a happy guy. We get many updates on his progress and they are very happy to have him!! Mack loves to entertain everyone who comes to visit, and looks after his new sister who has been experiencing some medical problems. http://www.stcgny.org/he0504.html 4/4 2/19/2014 Scottish Terrier Club of Greater New York, Inc. - Happy Endings Archive Happy Endings - 2006 Q1 Bradley 8 Year old Bradley's mom died young of cancer, leaving his dad unable to care for their 10 dogs. We took Bradley and arranged for the yorkies, westies and schnauzer to go to our rescue colleagues in those breeds. Bradley had a matt so large on his head, that he wasn't able to close his eyelids. We don't know how long he'd been that way. Judi Dahl fostered Bradley, cut out his matts and treated a badly infected hematoma in one ear that had become krinkled. Bradley is a gentle soul that gets along with everybody. He came to our grooming seminar where Marge Rosa completed his grooming. He was adopted to a retired teacher in Mt Tabor, NJ who also has a female wirehaired doxie and a female maltese rescue. Everyone gets along famously and they all pile up to sleep on mom in the bed every night! Angus A 1 year old energetic scottie pup, Angus was picked up as a stray by the http://www.stcgny.org/he0601.html 1/6 2/19/2014 Scottish Terrier Club of Greater New York, Inc. - Happy Endings Archive Gloucester County Animal Shelter, who contacted Susan Finn. The Finn's fostered him, took him to the vet and groomed him, so he'd be ready to adopt. Shortly afterwards, we sent down a semi-retired biology professor from Staten Island to adopt him. Angus' energy is keeping his new dad on his toes, but that's exactly what he was looking for!! Duffy An elderly couple purchased a scottie puppy to help ease the pain of losing their older scottie. Within a few weeks they realized they didn't have the energy to keep up with a puppy's needs. Duffy came into rescue and began exhibiting symptoms of CMO within a few days, about the right age for it. Foster parents, Nan & Don Barcan began treating him with a mild anti-inflammatory until he outgrows this active stage in another 6 months, which seemed to do the trick. He was adopted to a family in Downingtown, PA with 2 children and another dog and is doing wonderfully! Liam You may remember Liam, we got him after a police seizure of many terriers from a NYC apartment when the owner died. Very unsocialized and http://www.stcgny.org/he0601.html 2/6 2/19/2014 Scottish Terrier Club of Greater New York, Inc. - Happy Endings Archive traumatized, Judi worked with him for a long time to get him ready to go forth into the world. His last placement, although they made great progress with him, didn't ultimately work out. His new owners had a lot of company for the holidays and with all the excitement, people, and other dogs, he became traumatized again and fearful of the dogs and hid under the bed. Hearing this, Judi was there in a flash to retrieve Liam. Within a few hours of returning to Judi's house, he was his old happy self again and happy to see all his old pals. We placed him a few weeks later with two women in Queens who had recently lost their scottie to cancer and had no other dogs. They are also building a new home in upstate NY close enough for Judi to visit. All is going perfectly and they simply love him. We hope this is the last stop for dear Liam. Wheatley Rescued from a breeding kennel, Wheatley, a very shy, 3 year old, wheaten scottie quickly learned housebreaking skills and leash walking in the Barcan's care. She had always chewed her feet to comfort herself to the point where her legs were stained from saliva. This habit stopped within a short time with love and things to keep her busy. Wheatley was adopted to a family in Darien, CT with 2 teenage children, a female scottie and a female yorkie, and is continuing to learn and evolve. We miss her!! http://www.stcgny.org/he0601.html 3/6 2/19/2014 Scottish Terrier Club of Greater New York, Inc. - Happy Endings Archive Raven A sweet, shy 3-4 year old black scottie, Raven was attacked by another scottie at her kennel home, injuring both ears and causing them to fall over. As with all the other breeding kennel girls we took into rescue, she needed some time to learn how to live in a house, get over her fears, housebreaking skills and leash training. The Hoylers worked with her for several weeks to give her these skills and she was a fast learner. She was subsequently adopted by a single woman in Silver Springs, MD who is in the process of moving to a home in Cape Cod. Retiring soon, she will be able to spend the majority of her time with Raven, who she adores Plum A 4 year old, beautiful, black scottie, Plum was so scared that she needed to be carried everywhere when we got her. In time, she became very comfortable with our dogs, who helped teach her that she'd be OK. When she was ready to move onto her forever home, she was adopted to a single woman in Cape Cod, with another female scottie, and who'd adopted from us before. The 2 girls are tightly bonded already and love to walk on the beach together. When on the beach, Plum walks with her head and tail up and is really learning to enjoy life! http://www.stcgny.org/he0601.html 4/6 2/19/2014 Scottish Terrier Club of Greater New York, Inc. - Happy Endings Archive Jersey When his owners decided to move to NYC, they knew 9 year old Jersey wouldn't be able to make the adjustment to city life and contacted us for placement. He did very well in foster at Judi Dahl's house with her other dogs and as an indoor dog. What a winning personality! We arranged a 5 person transport of past adopters and friends of scottie rescue to get Jersey to his new perfect home in Ontario, CA. They love Jersey and he's really enjoying all the attention and exploring all over the house and garden. His new mom teaches yoga classes from home and her clients bring Jersey toys and treats, so he can't wait for visitors to arrive!! http://www.stcgny.org/he0601.html 5/6 2/19/2014 Scottish Terrier Club of Greater New York, Inc. - Happy Endings Archive Max A friendly, 3 year old scottie/cairn mix was turned in by his owner who didn't have time for him. This was also his second home, as her sister had originally adopted him from a shelter and given him away to her. Unphased, Max enjoyed everyone's attention and was easy to place. He was adopted by a couple in Carmel, NY who had adopted from us before (my first rescue in the club). They'd recently lost that scottie to bladder cancer at almost 15. Max is enjoying having his mom at home and lots of land to run around instead of being confined all day! http://www.stcgny.org/he0601.html 6/6 2/19/2014 Scottish Terrier Club of Greater New York, Inc. - Happy Endings Archive Happy Endings - 2006 Q2 Travis Travis was only 6 years old when his owner went into a nursing home. The owner's daughters tearfully contacted us to take him into rescue and locate a new home for him.Unsure whether or not their father would be able to recover and come home, we went back and forth for about a month until it was finally decided that this would be a permanent situation. Travis was boarded during this time. A very handsome, gentle giant, Travis is as sweet and loving as they come. We placed him in a lovely home with a huge fenced yard in the Morristown, NJ area. Travis enjoys surverying his new property with his Airedale sister. His new mom and dad are very happy to have a scottie in the house again. They shared the story of his first night in his new home. He was babygated into the kitchen/den area and they went upstairs to bed. In the middle of the night, his new mom awoke to find Travis next to her bed staring at her. He'd quietly moved the gate, took a tour of the house, and decided to take a closer look at her. I believe he decided that night that he would be happy there. Romeo/Buddy Romeo was only 5 when his parents brought him to their local shelter for scaring their young daughter. A very large scottie (36 pounds), Romeo could be intimidating. The shelter contacted us and asked if we could take http://www.stcgny.org/he0602.html 1/6 2/19/2014 Scottish Terrier Club of Greater New York, Inc. - Happy Endings Archive him - Judi Dahl and I went down the next day. Judi fostered and evaluated him until we found the right home for him. A scottie experienced couple in Hillsboro, NJ had emailed us regularly since their scottie had died, desperately looking for another older male. They are very happy with Romeo, now Buddy! He loves to watch tv in the den with his dad every night after dinner. Sarah/Saffron We were contacted by a caring hospice worker in NY who was frantically trying to save an older scottie. Her owner had died the night before and the woman who was caring for her while he was alive, made an appointment to have her euthanized the following morning. The hospice worker convinced her to give a little extra time to find an alternative. Once we made contact, Judi raced over to get her and transferred her to me, just in time. Sarah is a sweet, 13 year old girl in surprisingly good health. Once we got a pound of hair off her, she was very pretty indeed! Due to all her recent trauma, we had to try very hard to get her to eat anything. We tried everything! Richard finally had success hand feeding her BBQ'd chicken burgers. Once she settled in, we identified the most wonderful family for her in Levittown, NY. We made the long drive out there in the most horrible rainstorm, carrying her into the house like a torpedo to avoid soaking her. She was introduced to each of her new sisters (a scottie and 2 schnoodles), one at a time, and everyone got along fine from the start. Since all their girls are named after spices, Sarah was renamed Saffron. She's doing wonderfully in her new home and has adjusted extremely well. We all understand that she's an older girl, but are hoping she'll make it a long time to come now that she's found love again. We really appreciate adopters like these!!! http://www.stcgny.org/he0602.html 2/6 2/19/2014 Scottish Terrier Club of Greater New York, Inc. - Happy Endings Archive Saydie 3 year old Saydie's mom contacted me after she'd given up trying to cure her severe skin problems. She'd taken her to several vets and could not relieve her suffering. She also had a sick baby and did not have sufficient time or money to continue trying. Jeanne Lishia from DC scottie rescue and I shared Saydie in trying to resolved her medical issues. We spent months working on her treatment and it turned out to be a combination of problems. Whether it was actually mange, allergies, hormones, infection (the vets disagreed), by the time she was treated for all and spayed, her hair began to grow back and her itching and biting finally ceased. She is now living with 2 ladies in MD who've adopted from scottie rescue before. She's doing well with her new scottie sister and well loved by her new moms. It was a long road and she was the most expensive rescue we've ever had, but thankfully it appears her bad days are behind her. We are fortunate that Jeanne Lishia was able and willing to share Saydie's care and costs with us to make a happy ending for her. Aladdin While sitting at my desk at work, I got a call from a shelter in mid PA about a 9 year old scottie who had been dropped there by his owner for http://www.stcgny.org/he0602.html 3/6 2/19/2014 Scottish Terrier Club of Greater New York, Inc. - Happy Endings Archive having accidents in the house. Although he was far away, I was assured he was a wonderful boy and should be helped. Again, Jeanne Lishia from DC scottie rescue worked with us and the shelter to get this boy tranported into rescue. We combined efforts to get his vet care done and his temperament evaluated. He needed some growths removed and we held our breath while waiting for the biopsy results to come back OK. Aladdin is a sweet and friendly older dog and everyone who meets him is instantly smitten. He's a great ambassador for the breed and for scottie rescue. He is now in his new home with his new mom in Delaware who works for Dupont in the same datacenter that I support remotely. Small world! She's very happy to have him complete her family! We thank Jeanne once again for sending the magic carpet that brought Aladdin from the shelter into rescue and hope he makes it many more years with his new mom. Stuart 16 Month old Stuart was just too much for his family to handle. A little concerned about his temperament from what we were told by the owner, Jim & Linda took him into foster to evaluate him and make sure he was OK to place. Convinced that he was just a high energy boy who needed some training, we looked through our applications for someone who was home a lot to give him the attention he previously lacked and the energy to keep up with him. We found a couple who were retired gym teachers in Pompton Lakes, NJ, with a lovely home on the lake and plenty of places for him to walk and run. We are sure Stuart will be very happy there and know his new parents are happy to have him! http://www.stcgny.org/he0602.html 4/6 2/19/2014 Scottish Terrier Club of Greater New York, Inc. - Happy Endings Archive Morgan 7 year old Morgan was abandoned by her owner, a man who had some mental problems. His mother contacted scottie rescue to try to help her as she could not take in another dog herself. Jim & Linda picked her up, groomed her beautifully and took care of her while she underwent a series of procedures. One procedure was to remove some growths and one turned out to be cancerous. We are hoping the Cook's great vet, Dr. Scott, was able to get all of it. So far, the indications are very good. Morgan was adopted by an older woman in Cape May, NJ who has adopted from us before. She gets along well with her new scottie brother and is well loved at last!! Monroe Jim was contacted by a dog trainer who had been hired by a family who wanted him to give them back their dog when he was perfect. It turned http://www.stcgny.org/he0602.html 5/6 2/19/2014 Scottish Terrier Club of Greater New York, Inc. - Happy Endings Archive out that 1 year old Monroe spent almost his entire life in a crate in order to get to that point. Jim & Linda brought him home and found him to be a delightful and typical scottie with no particular issues. He was shortly placed in Hammonton, NJ with a couple who had been on our waiting list for some time after the loss of their last scottie. We are sure they will be very happy together!! Nessie and Mensch You may remember 7 year old Nessie and 10 year old Mensch were rehomed in Audubon, PA only half a year ago. Unfortunately, their new mom's job change made it difficult to be home enough to care for them properly, so she contacted us again to take them back. Now 8 & 11, they were still as lovely and sweet as I remembered them and amazingly flexible. We rehomed them with a nice family in Pompton Plains, NJ with 2 sons and a 13 year old St. Bernard rescue. It took them only a few days to make themselves right at home and get into their new routine. Their new mom teaches half days, so she's home a lot more with them. We are confident that this will be their last move!! http://www.stcgny.org/he0602.html 6/6 2/19/2014 Scottish Terrier Club of Greater New York, Inc. - Happy Endings Archive Happy Endings - 2006 Q3 Matilda One of our local STCA breeders had a litter of puppies and discovered that 2 of them had scottie cramp. Knowing that we do a thorough screening of our adoptive homes and are familiar with cramp, he asked us to find good pet homes for them. The little girl, now named Matilda, was placed with a couple who own a gorgeous Bed & Breakfast in Vermont. They also have a male westie and their cairn had recently passed away. They were very taken with the little scottie and their westie was happy to have terrier company again. Matilda now has a beautiful place to run and play and greets all the visitors. Laddie Laddie, the brother of Matilda, the other pup we placed last month with cramp, moved in with Nan & Don Barcan until we could locate just the right home for him. Although he had a great time there, he did finally move onto his new home in Warwick, NY. He has a wheaten scottie puppy brother named Barley who he spends most of the day wrestling with. His new Mom is a retired preschool teacher, which has prepared her for the job refereeing these active boys while Dad is at work. These empty nesters are happy to have the sound of little feet running around the house and yard again. We all miss the charms of little Laddie, but wish him http://www.stcgny.org/he0603.html 1/3 2/19/2014 Scottish Terrier Club of Greater New York, Inc. - Happy Endings Archive all the best in his new life! Eleanor Eleanor Roosevelt, an 8 year old black scottie came in from a home in Delaware. Her owner had 3 female scotties, Eleanor Roosevelt, Martha Stewart, and Hillary Clinton. She was moving to a condo and could only take one, decided on Hillary, so asked us to take Eleanor and Martha, who were sisters. Before we could pick them up, Martha died suddenly, we don't know why, as no vet care had been provided to the girls. We were able to take Eleanor and she came into foster with Jim and Linda. Eleanor is a lovely and friendly scottie, who's happy for the attention and loves belly rubs. After all her vet care was done, she was adopted to a couple in Boston, who live on the same street as a couple we adopted to a few years ago, right by the Boston Commons in Back Bay. She immediately fit right in and is enjoying her new and improved location. I know she'll have a wonderful life there. Johnny/Angus/Ludwig/Philly Many names for the same sweet guy. When Philadelphia animal control http://www.stcgny.org/he0603.html 2/3 2/19/2014 Scottish Terrier Club of Greater New York, Inc. - Happy Endings Archive called Marion to say they had a scottie, we contacted them to get some pictures and after verifying that he was a scottie or close enough, we asked the Hoylers to pick him up. Naming him Johnny, they took care of him overnight and were able to bathe him and remove his tangles. We arranged with Marion's vet to board him over the holiday and neuter him, he also had some severe digestive issues going on and it took a while to stabilize him. I decided to give him a scottish name and called him Angus. After all the vet work was done, I went to pick him up and found a scottie on schnauzer legs and with a docked tail. Hmmm. Still, he was cute and the sweetest guy, and we loved him and fostered him for a month until the right home was found. I decided that if he was a black schnauzer, he should have a German name and called him Ludwig (Luddi). During this time, he put on 6 pounds and had a lovely grooming from Kathleen Zetcher to make him look his best. This was a real team effort. Whatever he really is (we thought he was a pet store scottie, and schnauzer rescue thought he was a pet store black schnauzer, but he's probably a mix of the two) he was placed with a male couple in Princeton, NJ who adore him and he's doing great. Everyone who met Luddi really fell for him, he seemed to have a magical effect on people and we hope he will lead a charmed life from now on. Ty A one year old black scottie named Tiny came into the RBARI shelter in Oakland, NJ, and they contacted me to help them find him a home. He was a nice dog, but a little wild, his owners said they worked and had a young child and didn't have any time for him, so he stayed crated a lot and wasn't housebreaking well. We discussed Tiny with a longtime applicant who lived close to the shelter, an accountant with 2 other scotties, and he went right down and adopted Tiny. Now, named Ty, he's doing wonderfully well and assimilating into the small pack. There are no reported problems, all he needed was a good home with someone who knew scotties! http://www.stcgny.org/he0603.html 3/3 2/19/2014 Scottish Terrier Club of Greater New York, Inc. - Happy Endings Archive Happy Endings - 2006 Q4 Charlie & Hamish These 1 year old, 30 pound, scottie brothers from Ambler, PA needed to be rehomed because their owners were working too many hours and felt bad that they were alone and crated most of the day. Marion spend a good deal of time evaluating them in order to know what would be the ideal situation for them. We were flooded with calls and emails once we posted them to our website, but settled on a couple in Lock Haven, PA, who had scottie experience and were very lonely after their last scottie died of lymphoma. We interviewed many people, but found they were the best match for the boys. They are doing really well in their new home and are very much loved. At last report, they were making their way through the stuffed teddy bear collection and take up the whole bed when sleeping with their new parents. But, nobody's complaining! Melody A lovely 4+ year old Scottie girl, Melody's family just didn't have the time for her. She was also categorized as an escape artist and they were worried she'd get away. Jim & Linda fostered Melody and worked her into their pack, until the right home came along for her. Jim's evaluation 'Clearly, she was named for the deep, loud, melodious sound she makes whenever she is outside the company of a human!', had us on the lookout http://www.stcgny.org/he0604.html 1/4 2/19/2014 Scottish Terrier Club of Greater New York, Inc. - Happy Endings Archive for someone who could be with her all the time and had plenty of room between their neighbors. A retired couple (screened and past adopters of ours) in Lebanon, CT contacted me, to let me know that their last Scottie had died, and they wanted to be put back on our list. A few days later, Melody was in their home, lighting up their lives again. We got a nice call over Christmas to tell us how well she's fitting in and how happy they are to have her. Mylene Agnes(now Mylene) The Philadelphia SPCA contacted us about a 6-8 year old female Scottie they were holding in the back room. She'd originally come in off the street in the early fall in horrible shape, missing hair and her feet cut up. They were kind enough to care for her, but adopted her out to a family with a young child. One night the child startled her in her bed in the dark (she is also hard of hearing), although only wanting to hug her, Agnes bit the child. Although no damage was done, the family realized she was probably not the best fit for them and returned her. Not wanting to make any more mistakes for her, the shelter contacted us and wanted to work through us. We adopted Agnes out to a lawyer in Haverford, PA ( a friend of one of our club members) who was trying to find her parents another scottie. They had recently lost her scottie and still had a blind westie. The scottie had been her 'eyes' and companion. Agnes, now Mylene, is doing great in her new home up near Albany. She acts like she's always been there, sleeps in bed with them, and the westie is following her around everywhere, getting around a lot better again with a little help from her new sister!! http://www.stcgny.org/he0604.html 2/4 2/19/2014 Scottish Terrier Club of Greater New York, Inc. - Happy Endings Archive Marley and Shortie Marley (top) and Shortie(bottom) We were contacted by a woman who had picked up 2 scotties from shelters over the past few years, she rehabilitated them and now wanted to place them through scottie rescue. One was Marley, a sweet, 6-7 year old male, who got along with everyone. He'd been named Marley because of all the matted and overgrown hair he came in with. We adopted Marley to the most wonderful woman, an architect, in Harrisburg, PA. She wanted to continue with the adoption, even though Marley was diagnosed with a severe heart murmur and bladder cancer. She gave Marley a wonderful home and happy life for his 2 remaining months. Marley passed away just after the New Year from bladder cancer. We are all saddened by the loss of such a sweet boy, and just when he finally found someone who truly loved him. Shortie was an energetic 5 year old female. Originally unsocialized, the woman who fostered her, worked hard to make her happy, trusting and friendly again. She was also friendly with cats, dogs, and children, so was an easy placement. She's now living with her new family, including a 2 year old scottie brother, in Hanover, PA, and doing very well. http://www.stcgny.org/he0604.html 3/4 2/19/2014 Scottish Terrier Club of Greater New York, Inc. - Happy Endings Archive Chauncy Originally named Champ when he was fostered with the Cooks, 7 year old Chauncy came from a home where the owners were worried about him with their baby, was then adopted to a woman in southern, NJ. The adoption didn't work out, not because the woman didn't love him, but because her friends and family were exerting pressure and there was an incident. Not being able to get information about what actually happened, we were not willing to euthanize him without a longer evaluation. Judi was able to take Chauncy into foster for about 6 weeks to evaluate him and found him to be her idea of a perfect scottie. She had absolutely no incidents with him and enjoyed her time with him. Chauncy was adopted to a male couple in Barnveld, NY who also have a male and female scottie. They had just moved up from NYC and work from home, so the scotties will have the run of a large home and property. So far, all is going well with the adoption and we are hopeful this will be Chauncy's final and best home. http://www.stcgny.org/he0604.html 4/4 2/19/2014 Scottish Terrier Club of Greater New York, Inc. - Happy Endings Archive Happy Endings - 2007 Q1 Montrose Dartagnon (now Montrose) A nice 2 year old male Scottie from southern New Jersey, he needed to be rehomed because the young couple who owned him were moving to NYC to attend business school. The housing wouldn't allow a dog. Initially frightened of new people and situations, Dartagnon still trusted rather quickly and settled faster than we expected. He is now in his forever home in NYC with an author who works from home and has lots of quality time for him. He enjoys the promenade (boardwalk) outside his front door, the small dog park, and sitting on the swing with his new mom on their gardened terrace overlooking the East River. I will always remember my last view of Dartagnon, running with his new mom up the steps to the promenade together like best friends, like the stairway to heaven. Fiddler Fiddler is a 4 year old male who came to us from someone who had adopted him from a NY shelter only days before. He was originally a stray, so we don't know his background. Due to the volume of rescues in foster at the time, he boarded at the Finn's All Star Kennels in Sewell, NJ, until we found his forever home. Thanks also to Marge Rosa for interviewing his new parents and doing the home inspection. His new mom is a college http://www.stcgny.org/he0701.html 1/7 2/19/2014 Scottish Terrier Club of Greater New York, Inc. - Happy Endings Archive professor and his new dad a physical therapist in Eastern, PA. Fiddler had settled into his new life very quickly and is a happy and well loved guy. His new dad says he's just been perfect when we called for the progress report! Scotty 7 year old Scotty2 went to his owner's daughter when she died. She contacted me when she realized she could not give him the care he needed, with her work schedule, he spent a lot of time in the garage. Very emotional over entrusting her mother's dog to someone else, we promised her he'd be in safe and loving hands. Scottie was also a sweetheart, very easy going, laid back, & friendly. He was placed with a young couple in NYC living right near both Riverside and Central Parks, so he'll have plenty of places to walk and explore. He settled right in with them and his new older scottie sister like he'd always been there. We spent a few hours in the city keeping busy and called them again to make sure things were working out before we drove back home and they were all sitting on the couch together watching a movie. We went home with happy hearts. http://www.stcgny.org/he0701.html 2/7 2/19/2014 Scottish Terrier Club of Greater New York, Inc. - Happy Endings Archive Shappa Shammy (now Shappa) is a 14 month old scottie mix. Looking like an extra large scottie with red brindle hair and striking ice blue eyes, he was the kind of dog that stopped people passing him on the street to ask what he was. Seeing the kind of attention he generated, Judi had him neutered the day after picking him up from the shelter, to make sure he was never used for breeding. He was a big, stong, energetic, friendly puppy, and seems to like both the attention of people and can also amuse himself quietly with a toy. He was adopted to a couple in southern New Jersey who also have an older scottie they wanted company for. Things seem to be going very well and he's finally getting all the love, attention and exercise he thrives on. Shappa is the Indian word for Red Wolf and seems to fit him well. We know we will never see another dog with as stunning and unique a combination of traits as he has. Jemma A 9 year old with deformed front feet and bad allergies, Jemma came in from a PA shelter very downtrodden. Her owner couldn't fix her allergies and couldn't bear to see her suffer anymore. Jemma came down with the canine flu only a few days after coming to our home and it took the better part of two weeks and 2 antibiotics and a lot of TLC to fight it off. Another 9 weeks of food allergy trials and then allergy bloodtests isolated that she was allergic mainly to mold and dust (just like me!). We've started her on allergy shots, soothing baths and a new diet, and she's already shown a lot of improvement. Of course, after all that time, we couldn't part with her. So, she's our new daughter and fits right into our home and our hearts. http://www.stcgny.org/he0701.html 3/7 2/19/2014 Scottish Terrier Club of Greater New York, Inc. - Happy Endings Archive Cayenne 2 year old, wheaten scottie, Casey (now Cayenne), came in as a stray to a Long Island, NY shelter. He was so matted and overgrown, he had to be totally shaved. Suffering from pain from a badly ulcerated inner ear and scared, he was snappy at the shelter. He fostered with Judi who took excellent care of his ear and once he felt better, he really showed his true friendly and playful self. The couple who did the first leg of his transport to us, continued to think about him afterwards and then contacted me about adopting him. Being past adopters of ours, we were quite pleased, as we knew he'd have a wonderful life with them and his other scottie and schnoodle sisters. He's now settled in very well and is one happy little man. His ear finally seems to be healed, but we are keeping a close eye on it. We hope to be able to share him with everyone at the rescue parade this year at Lulu Temple. Augie Occasionally we pick up another breed we can place. We were contacted about Augie, an 11 month old westie, whose owners needed to give him up due to changing circumstances. We had to work fast as we heard they were going to bring him to a shelter within a few days. Thankfully the owners lived only about an hour from Judi and were willing to bring him to her. He had already had all the necessary medical care needed for adoption, so once we screened one of our applicants who had requested a scottie or a westie (they'd had both), he was ready to go to his new http://www.stcgny.org/he0701.html 4/7 2/19/2014 Scottish Terrier Club of Greater New York, Inc. - Happy Endings Archive home. He's now living up near Rochester, NY, with his new parents who adore him already. What's not to love? Simon Simon is a sweet 4 year old wheaten scottie who was given to a private rescue group in NY when his mother was diagnosed with terminal cancer. The group preferred to have someone familiar with the breed place him, so contacted us, and we were happy to help. Simon was adopted by one of our past adopters who had recently lost an elderly wheaten scottie with Cushings they adopted from us a few years ago. With a little training, housebreaking, and fattening up, Simon is doing great. He enjoys living in and traveling between his home in suburbia and his country home with his scottie brothers. Scotty Scotty was left at his groomer after his original family divorced. The groomer called a client who had a scottie in and a westie and she took him home to avoid him going to a shelter, then contacted me. 6 years old, Scotty was 30 pounds of energy, but a sweetheart, very friendly and http://www.stcgny.org/he0701.html 5/7 2/19/2014 Scottish Terrier Club of Greater New York, Inc. - Happy Endings Archive lovable. We really enjoyed fostering and snuggling him. Even the first night, he just slept right up against me like we'd been doing this for years. Scotty went to his forever home in Vermont to live with a woman who runs a business on her property. He's a great companion for her and he gets more attention than he's ever had before. Douglas I was contacted by a shelter in NY who had an 8 month old scottie mix come in that had been there for 3 months already with no interest. They were going to euthanize him if we couldn't take him within a week. In a panic, we went up to get him, although we didn't have foster space anywhere for him. We got him ready to adopt, he was neutered, vaccinated and groomed, but since it takes longer to adopt the mixes, we were very fortunate that a private rescue group down the street from me answered my pleas and were willing to take him in until adopted. They kept him in a foster home and took him to local offsite adoptions until someone appreciated how lovely he was. They also worked on training him and housebreaking him to make him much more adoptable. Happily, he was adopted about 6 weeks later and we were sent pictures of him in his new home. He must be a scottie/standard schnauzer mix, with a lovely scottie head on a tall body. This is a good example of there being a right match out there for almost everyone, given the time and exposure. I am so happy and relieved that this sweet and handsome young dog got a chance at life that he deserved, after all, and grateful to 11th Hour Rescue in Rockaway, NJ for all they did for him too. http://www.stcgny.org/he0701.html 6/7 2/19/2014 Scottish Terrier Club of Greater New York, Inc. - Happy Endings Archive Violet Little Bit (now Violet) is a 6 year old female who came to rescue when her elderly owner died suddenly from complications of diabetes. The pastor in his town in PA saw to it that Little Bit was cared for while he was in the hospital for months, until his death, when his daughter signed her over to us. She spent time in several homes and a boarding kennel before we got her. She came in with a frayed crutiate ligament in one knee, so was in a lot of pain and unable to walk on the leg. Our vet recomended medication and rest to see if it would heal on it's own, rather than do the surgery, as it wasn't totally torn through. The surgery still might be necessary soon or in the future if it's injured again. Because we are concerned that if we adopt her out, someone might not be able or willing to afford the expensive surgery which will likely be needed, we decided to have her join our family too. She's a very sweet girl and gets along with the rest of the scotties here just fine. We think her dad would be happy she's being so well loved and the people who cared for her all those months are happy about it too. Thanks also to Marge Rosa for grooming her so beautifully when she stayed with her for the beginning of her rescue journey. http://www.stcgny.org/he0701.html 7/7 2/19/2014 Scottish Terrier Club of Greater New York, Inc. - Happy Endings Archive Happy Endings - 2007 Q2 Jake 2 year old Jake came to us from Staten Island. His mom had to return to work fulltime after a divorce, and wanted a better life for him where someone would be around more. Very scared at first, but sweet and puppylike, we knew all it would take would be TLC and time for him to have a happy future. We placed Jake with a wonderful couple, past adopters who we kept in touch with, in Bath, PA. His new mom is a retired nurse and is home with him all day. His new dad works early and comes home early, to they have a lot of time for Jake. We know we will be keeping in touch with them and seeing great progress! Marnie Only 2 weeks after buying Marnie, her new mom had a stroke and was unable to walk. The family tried to help her along, but it became obvious that she would not be able to keep her. A sweet, lovely, caramel colored wheaten girl, not yet a year old, she was scared and confused when she came into rescue. We adopted Marnie out to a couple who were also past adopters, in New Hope, PA. who have a young male scottie they adopted from us a year or two ago. The two are enjoying pretty much nonstop playing, as a puppy should. Marnie likes to lounge on the couch in her new home and sleep cuddled up with her new mom. She also sits outside the http://www.stcgny.org/he0702.html 1/4 2/19/2014 Scottish Terrier Club of Greater New York, Inc. - Happy Endings Archive shower when she's in there and right by her side when she's putting on her makeup. Big Al Big Al, only 6 months old. had already been in two homes by the time he was brought to a Philadelphia shelter. Worried he'd get into the wrong hands again, the shelter contacted rescue and hid him in the back until we came for him. Big Al needed some training and housebreaking, love and routine, but was an adorable little boy. He rested here for a while, put on a little weight, and started his training, before going on to his new home. He was adopted by a young couple only a few miles away who were up to the challenge and very excited about adding Big Al to their family. His new dad is a lawyer who gave us some great suggestions on how to change our adoption forms and his new mom is a teacher, home for the summer, so she'll have a lot of time to get Big Al into their routine - unless he trains them first!! Violet The lovely Violet (not the same Violet as was in last quarter's edition), is a 9 year old little spitfire of a scottie. Unfortunately, the couple who loved her so dearly, adopted a young child, which didn't suit Violet. When a bite scared the child badly, they contacted us to find her another home. It wasn't that easy with Cushings and some other medical issues (although http://www.stcgny.org/he0702.html 2/4 2/19/2014 Scottish Terrier Club of Greater New York, Inc. - Happy Endings Archive she is asymptomatic now), but a very nice couple in Claymont, Delaware were interested in giving Violet a chance. She loves her new parents and they love her, but they are still working on getting her to be nicer to their Bichon. We know these things can take time and are keeping our fingers crossed. These very experienced dog owners are not the kind that give up easily! Duffy 7 year old Duffy came to us when his owner died and her daugher wanted to euthanize him. The owner's granddaughter thankfully intervened on his behalf, retrieved him, and brought him home to NYC. She contacted us when one of her own dogs attacked him and she knew it wouldn't be safe for him there either. Duffy was one of the sweetest, most gentle scotties we've met, and our vet's personal favorite. A gentle giant. He was overweight and looked like a watermelon in a hula skirt, but with his improved diet and all the exercise he's now getting, that should be remedied soon. We placed Duffy in Bedminster, NJ with a woman and her 10 year old daughter who also have an adorable 2 year old female scottie. They are good company for each other when mom is at work. We think Duffy is just the man of the house they were looking for! Ailsa Ailsa came into STCGNY rescue from the Ocean County Animal Shelter in http://www.stcgny.org/he0702.html 3/4 2/19/2014 Scottish Terrier Club of Greater New York, Inc. - Happy Endings Archive NJ last fall. She had absolutely no hair, she shook from fright, and was nursing an old leg injury. An older girl, she couldn't hear very well. After appropriate testing was done, we could still not figure out what caused this hairloss, unless it was stress or poor nutrition. She fostered with a good friend of mine in Yonkers, NY, also a past adopter, very well versed in nutrition and natural healing, and all her hair grew back in within a few months and she was no longer limping. Life must have been very hard for Ailsa on the street, she has a habit of hiding part of her meals, treats, and even her wated bowl under her blankets. She just loved the large Vari Kennel we sent with her, that it has become her favorite hideaway. Our foster mom decided to adopt Ailsa, as she was so comfortable there and neither of us want to put her through another stressful change. She has really adapted so well and bosses around the other 2 scotties and cats at Helen's house! Ailsa will never have to wonder where her next meal or bowl of water will come from again. Kyra/Bridget Kyra (now Bridget), a 4 year old stray, had a very long road to her new life. Ending up in a NY state shelter, she was adopted from there and returned to us. Her brother Fiddler was featured in last quarter's Happy Endings. We boarded Kyra with the Finns at their All Star Kennels in Sewell, NJ, because we didn't have the room to take her into foster at the time. While there, we discovered that she had little bite marks all over the inside of her ears and neck, probably from other dogs. We are sure she didn't have a nice life before this.The Finns evaluated her, groomed and fed her well until we adopted her to a caring woman in Abington, PA who had recently lost her elderly scottie. Originally she thought perhaps she was too much for her, as she had some mobility problems, but with her dog experience and some coaching from us and her daughter, she was able to really turn Kyra's life around, and has decided to keep her. Kyra has blossomed into a lovely girl, now housebroken, no more stomach problems, sleeps with her new mom, and is her constant companion. She went from a scared girl, afraid to fall asleep, to one who runs around and jumps with glee. She has a toy monkey that she thinks is her puppy, who she carries around and cleans his face. We know time and the continued love she is getting will only make Kyra a happier scottie and are very thankful that her new mom put months of love into making her come this far. http://www.stcgny.org/he0702.html 4/4 2/19/2014 Scottish Terrier Club of Greater New York, Inc. - Happy Endings Archive Happy Endings - 2007 Q3 Jamie 8 year old Jamie came into rescue as a result of a divorce. Having been previously loved and well cared for, he had a very nice disposition. While at Jim and Linda's vet, getting ready for adoption, a woman who was there with one of her dogs was very taken with Jamie. She followed through and adopted him, now he's living happily with her and her husband, a cairn and a westie too! Maggie 1 year old Maggie (r.) and her sister just stopped getting along when they became young adults. You know how tough 2 scottie girls can be together when they set their mind to it. As heartbroken as their parents were, having bought the pair together as puppies, they were worried about their safety and contacted us for help. Maggie was placed in NYC with a woman whose scottie companion had recently passed away. She is a sculptor, so works from a home studio, and Maggie is getting lots of attention and walks in the park. She likes to travel and vacation often, taking Maggie along with her. Maggie's had more vacations this summer than we've had in years!! http://www.stcgny.org/he0703.html 1/5 2/19/2014 Scottish Terrier Club of Greater New York, Inc. - Happy Endings Archive Laci 2 year old Laci, the most lovely and affectionnate scottie, was brought to us as an emergency. Apparently, her home was very close to the neighbors and she had a bad habit of howling when left alone. Since both parents worked fulltime, it gave her ample reason to howl. When a neighbor came over drunk one night and threatened the family and dogs if this continued, they got scared and were forced to give her up. Certainly a loss to them and a gain to us. Laci was adopted by her foster parents in northern CT. They are a young retired couple with a lovely Victorian home near the beach and plenty of room in between the homes. We had to get Laci out of here and into another foster home as soon as possible, or we would never have been able to part with her. Laci enjoys visiting their children and grandchildren and their dogs - she's very social and loves everyone. Molly/Maureen 8 month old Molly (pictured with Erica) found herself in a bad position when her young family was forced to move in with their grandparents with several babies and her. Although they were trying to find a place to rent, they were unable to find one that would rent to young parents with http://www.stcgny.org/he0703.html 2/5 2/19/2014 Scottish Terrier Club of Greater New York, Inc. - Happy Endings Archive children and a dog. A very mild mannered, sweet puppy, everyone who met Molly loved her, so we enjoyed taking her around with us. Molly was adopted by a couple in PA with another sweet female scottie who came from Glengala. The girls sleep cuddled up together like mother and daughter. We are looking forward to seeing Molly (now Maureen) again at our rescue parade on October 5th. Molly Molly Senior, an older gal in her teens, was taken from a home in NY state by a cat rescue group who came in to remove many cats. She was being neglected and abused and was in terrible condition. She was fostered with Judi, vetted and groomed in NY, and then came to join the Cerny clan in NJ for the remainder of her life. She's a real sweet girl and enjoys meeting people and other dogs, loves her meals and loves her walks. Unfortunately, while having her teeth cleaned, the vet found a malignant melanoma under her tongue, so her time with us will be shorter than we had hoped. But, she will be well loved for whatever time that turns out to be. Zoe Zoe is a 4.5 year old pretty brindle scottie who was too much dog for her family's toddlers and their friends. Strong and protective, she's a scottie better suited for a quieter environment and a more experienced household. After spending several weeks at Chez Cook, she was adopted by a couple http://www.stcgny.org/he0703.html 3/5 2/19/2014 Scottish Terrier Club of Greater New York, Inc. - Happy Endings Archive in PA whose scottie had recently passed away and are friends of club members of ours. Looks like Zoe hit the jackpot this time around!! Phil Philadelphia Phil, an elderly scottie/cairn mix, well into his teens we think, was brought into the Philadelphia Paws shelter by a neighbor to be euthanized when his owner died. The shelter wouldn't do it, he was such a sweet old guy, so we were contacted. We brought him in, removed bladder stones to make him more comfortable, and he hung out here in foster, just loved to totter around and meet other dogs and lay in your lap. Phil (now Scotchee) is currently living in New Hampshire with a woman who adopts elderly dogs, and just adores him. He has 2 elderly cairn ladies who vie to see who gets to sleep in the doggy bed with him. We know he's safe and happy there for whatever time he has left. We were sad to see him go. Little Bear Little Bear, an 8 year old male scottie, found himself in trouble when he owners died. Their daugher and son in law had other dogs who he didn't get along with, so he needed to be rehomed. They lived near Pittsburgh, over 8 hours from us, so we tried to figure out a way to get him here to safety asap when no local help could be found. They were willing to drive 4 hours, which could bring him to the DC area, so we arranged with Jeanne http://www.stcgny.org/he0703.html 4/5 2/19/2014 Scottish Terrier Club of Greater New York, Inc. - Happy Endings Archive Lishia from the Greater DC club to share the care and placement of Little Bear. Such a sweet and handsome guy, he wasn't up on our PETFINDER website but a day before we were contacted by applicants on our waiting list from VA. By the next weekend, Little Bear with in his new home and doing great! He goes to work every day with his new dad and gets all the attention he'd ever need. http://www.stcgny.org/he0703.html 5/5 2/19/2014 Scottish Terrier Club of Greater New York, Inc. - Happy Endings Archive Happy Endings - 2010 Q1 Teddy 3 year old wheaten scottie Teddy, from Bensalem, PA. was left hanging when his 81 year old owner died. Teddy had been well loved, his father used to wrap him in a blanket and sit him in his lap at night. The owner's daughter, who had originally bought him for her father, took him in, but when he didn't get along with her boxers, everyone spent much of the day crated for about a year. Miserable, distressed, and chewing his hair off, things were going downhill for Teddy fast. Realizing that this wasn't in the best interest of any of the dogs, Teddy was tearfully relinqusihed to STCGNY Rescue. Teddy went through our process of evaluation, neutering, healing, and gotten ready for adoption over the next few weeks. Small, friendly, and nice looking, there was a lot of interest in him, but we felt he needed to be an only dog. He was a adopted by a couple in Scotland, CT, as their only pet. With one being retired and the other being semi-retired, they have lots of time for their new companion and are very happy to have him. Teddy is getting all their attention and making up for his year in confinement. MacIntosh 3 year old MacIntosh from Elkins Park, PA, was given up to STCGNY Rescue when his owner felt that he wasn't getting enough attention http://www.stcgny.org/he1001.html 1/3 2/19/2014 Scottish Terrier Club of Greater New York, Inc. - Happy Endings Archive between his long hours at a new job and all that was going on with the children. A beautiful wheaten male, healthy and with a great personality, he was easy to place. Past adopters, from Dresher, PA, whose wheaten scottie (adopted from us) had recently passed away, were thrilled to adopt MacIntosh. They were calling frequently, waiting for another wheaten male to come into rescue. A nice couple, semi-retired, they take Mac everywhere with them, and he's now getting more attention than he's ever had before! Duncan 5 year old Duncan came from Palisades, NJ to STCGNY Rescue. His mom purchased him from a breeder as a puppy, and died suddenly when Duncan was only about 3. His father remarried and had a baby with his new wife, who didn't want Duncan around. True, he was a strong boy, and probably too much for an infant, but we are sure the memories also made things harder for him to be around. He spent most of his time in the 'furnace' room alone. He was such a pleasant boy, so handsome and friendly to everyone. After being treated for lyme disease and recovering from his neutering, he was adopted by a family in Richmond, VA. His new father, recently retired, had just started up a second career, working from home, and Duncan is always by his side, getting all the freedom and attention that he'd missed over the last few years. http://www.stcgny.org/he1001.html 2/3 2/19/2014 Scottish Terrier Club of Greater New York, Inc. - Happy Endings Archive Zeus 3 year old Zeus, came from a home in Clifton Park, NY, where the husband couldn't stand his exuberant personality. A strong boy, he would run and play and bump into things and people, and was always in trouble for it. They had other dogs who were quiet and more fragile. Obviously not the right home for a scottie. Striking with is imposing size and beautiful wheaten coloring, Zeus made a huge hit at the STCA Rescue parade when he came into rescue. Especially after Helen Krisko spiffed up his hairdo. Zeus was adopted by a couple in Natick, MA who were very fortunate to have found such a special scottie! http://www.stcgny.org/he1001.html 3/3 2/19/2014 Scottish Terrier Club of Greater New York, Inc. - Happy Endings Archive Happy Endings - 2011 Q1 General Beauregard 3 year old General Beauregard came to us from the NYC shelter. Large and imposing, handsome and sweet, he fit right in with the other dogs in foster. He was such a good boy and a pleasure to have with us. Even though he was microchipped, when his owners were called, they never came to claim him. We will never be able to figure that out, but their loss was our gain. The General is now living a life of luxury with a great couple and their two other scotties in Kintnersville, PA Onyx 6 year old Onyx (Mamo) came from Queens, NY. His owners gave him away when they had a baby, and the new family ended up contacting us because their child was very allergic to him. It was such an emergency, that Judi Dahl was in the car heading to Queens within 5 minutes of the call. Onxy was bilingual (spoke both English and Spanish), and we had quite a interest from the Hispanic population after listing this in his bio! Sweet, gentle and easy going, every one of us who met him or fostered him, even for a few days, wanted to keep him. Lots of discussions were had over this (LOL), but he ended up being adopted by our club members and his second foster family, the Durkees, on Long Island, NY, where he fit in like a glove with their other rescues scotties and schnoodles. Live long http://www.stcgny.org/he1101.html 1/3 2/19/2014 Scottish Terrier Club of Greater New York, Inc. - Happy Endings Archive and prosper, our little man, you’ve finally found your forever home, and it’s a great one! Scotch 3 year old Scotch came to us from Albertus, PA. His father was in the service and was rarely home, which left his mom home to manage him and a baby alone. It was just too much for her. Scotch is a handsome scottie with an extra large frame, he’s the size of a small standard poodle. A gentle giant, he is friendly to everyone he meets, but a master of killing toys. Scotch was placed in Worcester, MA with a couple who feel very fortunate to have found such a wonderful companion. His dad works primarily from home, so he’s got plenty of time to dote on Scotch. Joey 3 year old Joey came to us from a woman in NY state. When her relationship ended in Arizona, she moved here leaving a home and fenced yard and two other dogs that belonged to her ex, for an apartment. Joey did not make the adjustment well, and his separation anxiety when she left for work, became a problem in the rental unit. Also sweet, gentle and very sensitive, this wheaten scottie weighed in at 33 pounds, a large framed boy. Joey was placed with a family in Maryland who were specifically waiting for a wheaten male for a long time. Joey fit in easily with their other two rescue scotties and is having a wonderful time being part of http://www.stcgny.org/he1101.html 2/3 2/19/2014 Scottish Terrier Club of Greater New York, Inc. - Happy Endings Archive their 2 legged and 4 legged family. Mom works part time and has done rally with her other scotties, so we expect Joey will soon be following in their footsteps. Spencer 12 year old Spencer was dumped at the Buck’s County SPCA by his owners who felt him being around interfered with their ability to travel. The sad part is that if his family had given him to us directly, he would have avoided getting kennel cough/canine flu that made it hard for him to breathe for his first few weeks and gave us cause to rush him to the vet several times for fear of losing him. A stunningly handsome dog and beautifully groomed, he must have been show quality in his youth. His easygoing personality is occasionally interrupted by a scottie moment, when he will take off after a squirrel or hassle with the vet. He may be an older guy, but he’s still got plenty of feisty still in him! When I took him to Petsmart one day for some toothpaste, customers and staff actually lined up to pet him, tell me their scottie stories and ask if he was available for adoption. He was a huge hit on our website too. But, in the end, the family who offered to foster him, ended up adopting him – they loved him and just couldn’t give him back. He now lives in Suffern, NY, a convenient location for me to drop in and visit him. This time of the year, you can usually find him sitting with his family on their home theatre recliners watching football. He really does watch and seems to enjoy it as much as they do. They have planned an adoption party for the spring and we will be sure to be there! http://www.stcgny.org/he1101.html 3/3 2/19/2014 Scottish Terrier Club of Greater New York, Inc. - Happy Endings Archive Happy Endings - 2011 Q2 Missy (7), Willy(7) and Foxy(4) When their owner fell off a ladder and died, the owner’s son called us and asked us to see if we could take these 3 sweet scotties into foster from eastern PA. They had been well loved and were all very bonded to each other, being mother, father and daughter, so they asked if we could place them together. Not an easy task, but they were well worth trying to do our best for them. The perfect couple, the Walsh’s from Williston, Vt. Contacted us after seeing them posted on our website. They had always had multiple scotties, but their last had just passed away. Mrs. Walsh recently retired and Mr. Walsh works nearby at U of Vermont, so there’s plenty of time to spend with their new scottie family. They are all spending the summer at their lake house, where the dogs are enjoying lots of room to run and play. We were very relieved and happy to have been able to keep these dear scotties together for the remainder of their lives and with such caring people. These scotties were wonderful and we miss them!!! http://www.stcgny.org/he1102.html 1/4 2/19/2014 Scottish Terrier Club of Greater New York, Inc. - Happy Endings Archive Fiona Fiona came in from a woman in Astoria, Queens, who had lost her apartment due to finances. Diane Durkee, was able to rush over and pick her up and get her out of this emergency situation. Filthy and neglected, Diane and Bruce followed up getting Fiona properly cleaned up, brought up to date on her vaccines and started on her lyme disease treatment. By that time, they had fallen in love with her, and since she fit right into their little pack, they decided to adopt her themselves. A beautiful and sweet little silver scottie, Fiona is a great ambassador for scottie rescue and the breed, she’s admired by all who meet her and a few visitors have tried to walk off with her under their coats already. We are so happy that she will finally get all the care and attention that she deserves! Mitzi (Lucia) 4-5 year old Mitzi was found wandering the streets near Erie, Pa, by a woman who then contacted me to take her into foster. Very sweet, scared and neglected, we feel she started her journey in a puppymill, where she either escaped or was dumped for not producing. She was fostered by a volunteer in PA, Karen Hess, who tirelessly worked on socializing and housebreaking her, a labor of love to be sure, and we really appreciate her dedication. We brought Mitzi up to date on her medical care and grooming and she remained in foster several months until a couple from Maryland, the Price’s, saw her on our website. They had recently lost their scottie to cancer and were anxious to have a scottie as part of their family again. Mitzi is now living in Silver Spring, MD. With her new dad who practices anti-trust law for the government and her new mom, who volunteers at the Smithsonian. Mom has cut down her hours to enjoy more time with Mitzi and make her transition more comfortable for her, and thing are going just perfectly. We couldn’t be happier for sweet little Mitzi and are happy that her journey to find love is now over. http://www.stcgny.org/he1102.html 2/4 2/19/2014 Scottish Terrier Club of Greater New York, Inc. - Happy Endings Archive Izzy 4-5 year old Izzy was picked up by the Camden, NJ shelter and then transferred to a no kill rescue group, who then contacted us to take her. She was missing a lot of hair and nobody was interested in adopting her. After a good grooming, some time in foster with a healthy diet, and some skin care, Izzy looked beautiful, nobody would have recognized her from how she looked! Tiny, at only 15-16 pounds, Izzy had enough energy for two scotties! We found a home for her on Cape Cod with a past adopter who had recently lost the last scottie they adopted from us to cancer. Izzy goes to work with her every day, as she has her own business, and loves to run on the beach after dinner. A very happy ending for a girl with an unfortunate start! Shadow 12 year old Shadow ended up in a shelter in northern NY state when his owner went into a nursing home. A local scottie lover found out that he was there and adopted him so she could turn him over to breed rescue. He was missing a lot of hair from allergies when he came to us and wasn’t looking his best. After a few months on a good diet, medicated baths, and medication, his hair grew back in and he looked quite handsome. A friendly and easy going guy, we were hoping for an older applicant to come forward for him. At about this time, some older friends of ours from Maine contacted us to let us know they were ready to adopt again and the rest is history. Shadow is enjoying his new home with the Gays in Rockland, Maine. They are still working on his housebreaking schedule since the http://www.stcgny.org/he1102.html 3/4 2/19/2014 Scottish Terrier Club of Greater New York, Inc. - Happy Endings Archive recent adoption threw him off, but they are really enjoying each other’s company and their walks together. Roxy (top) and Ziggy (bottom) 6 year old Roxy and 9 year old Ziggy came to us from Morris Township, NJ when their older owners were no longer able to walk them. They are beautiful and adorable dogs, originally bought from a good breeder who has since passed away. We were able to place them with a nice couple, the Sigreto’s in Matamoras, PA, who had recently lost their last scottie to cancer. Mrs Sigreto is a nurse and Mr Sigreto is a firefighter at Picatinny Arsenal, only a few miles from my house. They are getting along famously with the family basset hound and enjoying all the exercise they are now getting between their large fenced yard and all the walks they take with this nice, younger couple. http://www.stcgny.org/he1102.html 4/4 2/19/2014 Scottish Terrier Club of Greater New York, Inc. - Happy Endings Archive Happy Endings - 2011 Q3 MacDougal 7 Year old MacDougal came to us from PA when his owner lost his sight and became unable to take care of himself or MacDougal anymore. His son and daughter in law were instrumental in getting him safely into STCGNY Rescue. Very shy, he’d been sheltered with the elderly man as his owner, so he needed some time to adjust to being in foster with new people and other dogs. After being neutered and having some overlooked medical care attended to, the gentle MacDougal went to his new home in Providence, Rhode Island with 2 brothers who are carpenters, and their female scottie Sandy. He’s doing very well and very happy to have a sister, and just what these brothers were looking for. Thank you to Judi Dahl for all the driving to pick him up and drop him off, and for fostering him. Walle (L) and Archie(R) 2 year old Archie came to us from an older woman who had adopted him from a shelter a year earlier. Handsome and lively, she fell for him quickly, not taking into consideration that he was too high energy for her at this point in her life. Archie is just the type of dog all our applicants wanted, so we had a lot of interest in him, but he went to his forever home in Nazareth, PA with a meteorologist and his wife, an engineer at J&J, and their westie Walle. Walle had been very lethargic since their last scottie http://www.stcgny.org/he1103.html 1/4 2/19/2014 Scottish Terrier Club of Greater New York, Inc. - Happy Endings Archive passed away and he’s just thrilled to have Archie around. The two of them are inseparable. In all the pictures we get, their feet never seem to touch the ground, they are running all over their large house and yard together. Many thanks to past adopters, the St. Pierre’s, from Long Island, NY for fostering Archie until his forever home could be selected, and to Bruce and Diane Durkee for all the transporting and coordinating. Mackee 7 year old Mackee came to us from Philadelphia. His owners moved somewhere they said they were unable to take him and left him with their groomer to find him another home. Coincidentally, this groomer was the daughter of one of our past adopters, so they contacted us for help. Handsome and with plenty of Scottietude, Mackee was just what his new family was looking for after being so down since the recent loss of their last scottie to TCC. Mackee is the 3rd scottie they adopted from STCGNY rescue and we were happy they returned to us for their next companion. He’s doing very well in his new home in Farmingdale, NJ. The couple are retired so they have lots of time to devote to him. Both are very athletic, so Mackee is getting plenty of exercise to burn off his energy.They couldn’t believe their good fortune in adopting such a beautiful scottie! Missy 7 year old Missy came to us from the Lackawanna shelter in Clark’s Summit http://www.stcgny.org/he1103.html 2/4 2/19/2014 Scottish Terrier Club of Greater New York, Inc. - Happy Endings Archive PA, when her owner didn’t have enough time for her anymore. A pretty black scottie girl, Missy was very shy and skittish, but adjusted well in foster and became buddies with several of the other dogs while there. She was adopted by an engaged woman who is a field manager for Coach and lives in a lovely brownstone in the gentrified section of Jersey City, NJ. Missy is an only dog and doing well in her new life. Thank you to Judi Dahl for fostering her and picking her up in PA. DaisyStill in Foster 4-5 year old, silver brindle Daisy. Sweet and gentle, I picked her up from a shelter in eastern DE as a stray. She’s recovering from her spay and now ready to move onto her new life. Thank you to Judi Dahl for fostering her and for transport help from past adopters Marilyn Zdobinsky from Totowa, NJ and Judith Asphar from Woodstock, NY. ScooterStill in Foster 6-8 year old, brindle Scooter. He came to us after the DE SPCA got tired of returning him to his owner. He had been in and out of the shelter for the last 2 years, always escaping from his unfenced yard. The shelter staff liked him and worried about his safety. In very neglected condition, the shelter groomer shaved his mats down to the skin except for his head. http://www.stcgny.org/he1103.html 3/4 2/19/2014 Scottish Terrier Club of Greater New York, Inc. - Happy Endings Archive We have been treating him for lyme disease and he had a painful broken canine tooth removed, but he’s raring and ready to go to his forever home. Although he’ll need to wear a coat to keep warm this winter, he’s got an adorable face and is so sweet and friendly,quiet and affectionate and will make someone a wonderful companion. He is in foster with me in NJ. Thanks to Arlene Brice for picking him up at the shelter and for Susan and Frank Finn for boarding him there until I could get down to them to retrieve him. LucyStill in Foster 4 year old Lucy, who came to us several months ago when her young family was unable to give her the time or resources she needed. She came to us with such bad allergies, that our normal skin protocol wasn’t able to make her comfortable. She is now on allergy shots and some oral medication and doing just great! She doesn’t get along with other dogs, but she loves people and is very affectionate. She will make a great companion for someone who can give allergy shots once a week, we will train them, and who doesn’t have another dog. She’s being fostered with Judi Dahl in NY state. http://www.stcgny.org/he1103.html 4/4