Success Stories

One of the most gratifying aspects of our mission is to place an animal in a loving, permanent home. At Animal Advocates Alliance, we believe that all animals are entitled to food, shelter, veterinary care, and, most of all, a person or family to love and care for them. The following are heartwarming tales of animals who found their happy homes with AAA’s assistance.

Bailey Found His Forever Home!

January 22nd, 2009 by Lee

Bailey

• Name: Bailey

• Rescued From: Koreatown

• Journey: Bailey is a 1 year-old Pomeranian mix that was found wandering the streets of Koreatown. What a gem he turned out to be! Bailey loves other dogs and people – especially children that pet him gently. After a few week stay with his foster family, as of Thursday February 26 Bailey found his forever home in Atwater Village with a wonderful couple. He now has loving parents, a huge yard to play in and a black lab as his next door buddy. The family is teaching him new tricks every day and love him to no end. Hurray for Bailey!


Dora's Rescue Story!

January 22nd, 2009 by Lee

Dora

• Name: Dora

• Rescued From: South LA Shelter

• Journey: Dora, a 1.5 year old beagle mix, was dumped at a shelter along with her brother, Toby, by their owner. He claimed he did not have time for them anymore. After only 2 weeks, Dora was placed on the dreaded “red list” and was at risk of being imminently euthanized. AAA rescued Dora and her brother and took them immediately to the vet, where they spent nearly a month fighting severe upper respiratory infections. When she was finally determined to be healthy, Dora went to a foster home and, due to her loving and submissive nature, was adopted almost instantly! Although Dora was not adopted with her brother, Toby, she does have a cat sibling that continues to fascinate her!

• Adoptive Family: Campbell-Belle Family

• Favorite Activity: Sitting in her person’s lap


Cleo has a Message!

January 20th, 2009 by Lee

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My name is Cleo and I am a three-year old angel who happens to be a pit bull. My previous owners tried to make me look tough by cutting off my ears, but as soon as you meet me, you’ll discover that I am a very gentle girl who just likes to give kisses! They dumped me and my puppies at the shelter when I got pregnant and although all of my puppies were adopted, I was not. The volunteers at the shelter loved me so much that they refused to let me die there and asked Animal Advocates Alliance to rescue me. Everyone says I am exceptionally beautiful and good natured! I was looking for a foster or forever home, but I guess I was so nice and friendly with my foster family that they decided to ADOPT ME!!! so now I just play with my chihuahua sisters and hang out with my family. Don’t let all the negative hype fool you, we pits love our families (human and animal) very much and make great family dogs, some humans just decide to abuse us and then blame us for being scared and insecure so just give us a chance and you’ll see. I bet most of you don’t know this but we started out as nanny dogs!


Zoey's Rescue and Adoption Story!

January 20th, 2009 by Lee

Zoey

• 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


Sydney's Amazing Rescue!

January 20th, 2009 by Lee

Sydney

• Name: Sydney

• Rescued From: South LA Animal Shelter

• Journey: Sydney was brought to the shelter after being hit by a car in south Los Angeles. At six months old and weighing only about five pounds, she had likely been a stray since birth. She had a concussion when she arrived at the shelter, but amazingly, x-rays did not show any broken bones! Still, when potential adopters learned of her accident, they decided against adopting her, and little Sydney ended up on the “red list” at the shelter. Animal Advocates Alliance rescued her and placed her in foster care. Soon a college friend of the foster family (whose entire family is “Chihuahua crazy!”) saw Sydney’s picture, fell in love with her, and adopted her. Sydney has left her rough beginnings behind, and now lives in a beautiful West Hollywood home overlooking Sunset Boulevard. In addition to her new mom, Sydney’s roommates include five other humans and three Lab Retrievers: Max, Oprah, and Gail!

• Adoptive Family: Ranheim Family

• Favorite Activity: Tormenting her canine siblings


Bella's Adoption Success Story!

January 20th, 2009 by Lee

Bella

• Name: Bella

• Rescued From: the streets of Los Angeles

• Journey: Bella was found roaming the streets of Los Angeles and appeared to have chewed through a rope which had been used to tether her. Having no collar or microchip, Bella could not be returned to her family. Bella was treated at the vet and fostered by AAA until she was adopted by a wonderful retired couple. She is loved and no longer tied by a rope to a post outside

• Adoptive Family: The Ghazikhanian Family

• Favorite Activity: Sitting on top of the couch and observing the world through the window and going for long walks at the nearby park with the family


Dodger Found the Home he Truly Deserved!

January 20th, 2009 by Lee

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We are beyond thrilled to announce that Dodger, a AAA favorite, has been adopted by an amazing angel. Louis volunteered to foster Dodger and within one day decided that his home would be Dodger’s for life. Please take a few minutes and treat yourself to one of the most amazing success stories by reading Louis’ heart felt BLOG POST about Dodger. We can’t thank you enough Louis for seeing Dodger with your heart and accepting him into your life with open arms.

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Coco's Adoption Success Story!

January 5th, 2009 by Lee

Cocoa

Cocoa

• Name: Coco

• Rescued From: A family who was unable to care for her and her brother, Mugsy

• Journey: Animal Advocates Alliance first discovered Coco roaming La Brea Blvd. with her brother, Mugsy, wearing no collar or tags. AAA discovered that Coco and Mugsy, as well as their mother, belonged to a low-income family who was unable to care for the puppies properly. Unfortunately, this was largely the result of the family’s failure to spay the mother, who had already produced a litter of puppies once before. AAA agreed to foster and re-home the puppies on the condition that the family would allow AAA to spay the mother to prevent future litters, which they did. AAA fostered Mugsy and Coco for 10 weeks before they were adopted by a wonderful family in Hancock Park

• Adoptive Family: The Kamin/Genco Family

• Favorite Activity: Jumping on the kitchen table and cuddling with her brother, Mugsy


Mugsy's Adoption Success Story!

January 5th, 2009 by Lee

Mugsy

Mugsy

• Name: Mugsy

• Rescued From: A family who was unable to care for him and his sister, Coco

• Journey: Animal Advocates Alliance first discovered Mugsy roaming La Brea Blvd. with his sister, Coco, wearing no collar or tags. AAA discovered that Mugsy and Coco, as well as their mother, belonged to a low-income family who was unable to care for the puppies properly. Unfortunately, this was largely the result of the family’s failure to spay the mother, who had already produced a litter of puppies once before. AAA agreed to foster and re-home the puppies on the condition that the family would allow AAA to spay the mother to prevent future litters, which they did. AAA fostered Mugsy and Coco for 10 weeks before they were adopted by a wonderful family who live in Hancock Park

• Adoptive Family: The Kamin/Genco Family

• Favorite Activity: Getting belly rubs and playing with his former foster sister, Sammy, during visits to the foster home


Fisher's Adoption Success Story!

January 4th, 2009 by admin

Fisher

• Name: Fisher

• Rescued From: South Los Angeles shelter

• Journey: Fisher (formerly “Bandit”) was found as a stray and spent one month in isolation at the South Los Angeles shelter with a broken left hind leg and no pain medication. The night before he was scheduled to be euthanized, Animal Advocates Alliance pulled him from the shelter and placed him in foster care at the Goldberg/Gharabegian home. Because the bone in Fisher’s leg had fused at an angle, it had to be re-broken, shaved, and stabilized with metal rods. Fisher spent the next 10 weeks recuperating from surgery, which was paid for by Animal Advocates Alliance, with help from a couple of donors including Elayne Boosler of Tails of Joy. Fisher now lives with his adoring new family in Simi Valley where he sleeps in bed with his human brother, Jackson, and enjoys regular visits to the doggy spa

• Adoptive Family: The Slade Family

• Favorite Activity: Biting sprinklers and burying chew toys


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