Dixon also has a new home. He is learning manners around farm animals. He ran with a few friends for awhile, wasn't sure he knew what a home was or a kind human. He landed with the right person and place. She said, 'oh, he knows who makes his treats.' Radar and Dixon, both survivors because a rescue reached out.

She was on the run as you know, it took a week to gain her trust. We had a vested interest. No one claimed her in 5 days, receiving a phone call, 'are you still interested.' 'Yes.' She needed a home, we had a spot.
If you have room, love, extra scoop of food, warm bed. Look into fostering a dog or adopting. Questions? Ask a local rescue, PAWS, Hopeless to Homes and more options in other areas. Look on Facebook for contact information.
On that note, help any animal that needs help, we do the same.
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