
• Name: Zoey
• Rescued From: South LA Animal Shelter
• Journey: When Animal Advocates Alliance board member Michele first saw 18-month-old Zoey in April of 2008, she was cowering in a corner of her cage with seven other dogs. When she was found by Animal Control Officers on the streets of south Los Angeles, she was nearly 50% underweight due to intestinal parasites and covered in scabs from flea bites. Upon arrival at the shelter, her coat was so hopelessly matted that the vet staff had to shear off all of her fur. Michele pulled her from the shelter, and she was placed in foster care, where it soon became apparent that little Zoey had been neglected, had never been socialized, and had likely suffered physical abuse. However, she soon began to trust her foster parents and her new sister, Peanut. Her intestinal parasite was successfully treated, and she quickly doubled her weight! Although she is still learning to trust strangers and working on some fear/anxiety issues, Zoey turned out to be the sweetest, most affectionate dog toward her foster family. They, of course, fell completely in love with her, and never even looked for another family to adopt her!
• Adoptive Family: The Westhoff Family
• Favorite Activity: Wrestling with her sister Peanut