We met Maria many years ago. She was a beautiful lady with a
wonderful personality and a big heart. Even back then, she was helping find
homes for dogs and taking in dogs people could not care for. Okay, now flash
forward to the present, we found her on Facebook as someone else’s friend. She
was telling us about the new miniature horses she was getting. Finally she put
up pictures of the adorable equines. I poked around the LFFRescue site and
found “Barney”. Barney is a Maltese/Bishon Frise mix.
We have a 15 year old Maltese and we have always loved her personality. I
always told Vanda, I wanted to wait a couple of years after she passed before
we should get another pet, then I showed her Barney and told her “No Way”.
I couldn’t stop thinking about him. Somehow, I kept thinking how happy he was
going to make our home. When I got home from work, Vanda told me, “I want
Barney”, “Me, too.”
Maria’s rescues go fast, so if you see one you like, make your move, Fast! We
wrote Maria wishfully. And we were so happy when she gave us the GOOD NEWS,
Barney was going to come live with us.
When we went to the rescue, we expected to see lots of sad puppies waiting to
be adopted. What we saw was a giant cloud of love and joy as one of the
caregivers opened the pen and all the little doggies stampeded into the
enclosed pen. They were all so happy romping, playing and enjoying their
surroundings. And as a single team intent on a single task they chased the
miniature horses like a micro rodeo intermission show. Every one of the little
dogs got along with each other, I could swear they were laughing and giggling.
I almost felt bad knowing that I was taking one away from his friends, but we
were there on a mission. We saw Barney; he was in the center of the ruckus
unaware of the change he was going to experience.
Well now it’s been a month, Sage has warmed up to us and walks confidently
around the neighborhood. He has been well behaved (no accidents in the house,
ever), gets along with our senior Maltese lady, tries to include our cat in his
games and tries to please our every demand. He sleeps in the bedroom with us in
a crate and has not complained after his first night. He is growing up into a
good dog, companion and best friend.
I just want to say, we are so grateful to the forces that connected us with
Maria after so many years apart. We are so grateful for the fantastic work Maria
has done with her cause. And we are so grateful that she found, cared for and
let us adopt our little dog. We are going to give this dog a good home, lots of
love and a happy life. I hope every dog at Little Forgotten Friends Rescue find
a loving home, they all deserve one.
Little Forgotten Friends is wonderful and their rescue facilities are top
notch. Most important is the LOVE that explodes out of that place. Every animal
is well cared for, every animal is well fed, and every single animal is well
loved. They all seem to have a genuine happiness.
Their volunteers were so good. They constantly clean-up after the animals. They
constantly show affection, picking up a dog petting them and talking kindly to
them. During feeding time they kept a sharp eye making sure everyone got their
fair share. During medication time, they gave the sick dogs their medicine in
an unhurried and patient manner, speaking in loving tones. I'm sure they have
their favorites but they did not let the animals know. Your crew gave love
evenly and generously.
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