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We have some new pics of Bella Joy, now called "Beanie" by her momma.   Isn't she a pretty little kid?

Here are a couple of pictures of her all dolled up for her birthday from her momma  Lizzie :) 

 

 

 

 

We found out in mid early August that our "Weep" had developed murmurs in each side of her heart. With meds we we able to help her congestive heart failure. 

We helped her cross over to be with our Cavaliers, Suzie & Ziggy in the hopes that she will be the first to greet us when our time comes...her natural pig-tail wiggle butt wiggling with excitement, anxiously saying "I am so happy to see you"!!! This gives me comfort. 

Our Boston rescue Sammy helped us say good-bye. He helps us heal. Will we get the much needed docile female playmate her needs...maybe...eventually.  Only Time will tell.  

Pam, Bob & Sammy Buckholz
Seaford, Delaware

 

 

 

 

Loosing an eye can be hard on a dog but harder on parents.    The good news is even when a dog is sightless, their snouts and ears start taking over and they do remarkably well, much better than humans.

Here's Donna's kid Stetson.   He's doing just fine.

 

 

 

 

Marissa's dad's getting to do some dog sitting

There's worse ways to spend your time.

 

 

 

. I had a home and family of my own till one day when that all changed. I was taken to a shelter with my sister Daisy Ann and before we knew it we were on the kill list.  We were scared but a good hearted shelter worker took the time to contact the Boston Terrier Rescue of East TN. And we were scooped up and saved in the nick of time by our Foster Mom Marlana. 

Daisy is my life, playmate and I am her eyes.  What you do not know about Daisy Ann is she is almost completely blind and needs me to look out for her.

Daisy Ann and Emma Leigh

 

 

 

 

We have a new picture of the Cupcake Little kid, who's doing very, very well in her forever home.   Doesn't she look pleased with herself?  

 

 

 

Tiki liked to play football and sunbathe.  He wasn't not a digger and he didn't jump.   Tiki was just a good little Boston Terrier and his mother Heather misses him.

 

 

 

A few pics from the old folk's home in Coeburn, VA......

We could hope for as much.  :-)

 

 

 

Granville OH and Oscar's momma Diane and family grieve the loss of a special child.   We all share the loss.

 

 

 

 

Here is my favorite picture of the old boy with the boys.   It is a classic. He was a dog that was always with you. Many times I would say “where is Winston?” only to be tripping over him. He was with the boys at all times when they were home. Even blind I felt better leaving home and rested better at night. He would bark and wake us up in a minute.

I don’t know how many times I have looked out the window, to see if he was through using the bathroom or thought that it is time to feed him. I guess that is him bumping me?

Take care and many thanks,

Steve, Jennifer, Nycholas, and Samuel

Winston Gribbon, greatly loved Boston Terrier.   He's still with them, especially with the boys.

 

 

 

 

I Recken Boyd, my 1st Boston terrier, my 1st show dog, my baby, my heart & soul died Saturday morning at  8:54 am. I’m sending this to let u know & to thank everyone 4 thinking of him, sending healing thoughts, lighting candles & praying 4 him.

There will never be another like him.

Maggie

 

 

 

 

Joe- this is my kid- Gunther- he is the half brother to my Gunner that died and my rescue is named after- he loves the pool and has his own life preserver!! Had to share as a proud parent! 

Tammi

 

 

 

Now known as Bailey (mommy) and Jager (babee), sleeping peacefully at Krista's.
Thanks, Krista!!! They both look so content (even though Momma seems to have
one eye open watching that baby!). 

Karen A. Toupard, President and Founder
Boston Terrier Rescue of Greater Houston, Inc.
a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization
http://www.houstonbostonrescue.org
http://www.bostonterriers.petfinder.com

 

 

One of our good buds over in the Rockwood, TN area saw this baby and took her home to hold for us.......  Well, you know how that goes and now Sue and her family have a new kid.   Even the old lab gal is happy.

Maggie Katherine !!!!!!

(she looks kinda like a cat)

 

 

 

She's a little sweetheart and she's so quiet I barely even know she's around. I'm sure she'll come out of her shell given a little bit of time though.

Izzy is doing remarkably well with her. They even shared the new dog bed I bought on the first night! 

Mabel seems to have been crate trained already as she has no trouble at all with being confined. So I put the crates side by side and that seems to be working well. 

And she eats so slowly! Izzy gobbles her food down in about 1.5 minutes. Mabel takes one little kibble at a time away from the bowl to eat it. So dainty in comparison! It's funny how different they can be. 

Linda

 

 

 

An adoption Posting for Greater Houston BTR, you'll enjoy this.....  I promise.   joe

Adopt Angie !!!

 

 

 

 

 

At the peak of the triangle is the wall-eyed but intrepid Angel - a misnomer if there ever was one. Almost 6, but she sure doesn't know it. 

One of the 2 on the bottom of same triangle is easily identifiable, Mr. Taz-O-Matic, my main man. While it doesn't show in this picture, it's safe to say he's actually gotten just a TOUCH chubby. 

The other rescue beauty is Miss Bella herself, identifiable by BJ, of course. Made of all the sweetest possible things, she is....Puts on a good pretense of shyness, but kicks some ass when pushed too far (by her Mafia mates). They are the loves of my life. We all sleep together. No fleas.
xo
Barb J

 

 

 

 

These are not very clear photos - taken at night with my video camera and enhanced low light software. But I've been dying to get pics of my crazy little Dani when she is sleeping like this. She is sacked out - doesn't know I'm even there. 

She looks like any other BT sleeping, except if you look to the left of her (in the first two pictures), you'll see paws. Those are her front paws that she is laying on, with them sticking out from under the left side of her. I have never in my life seen a dog sleep like this. It can't possibly be comfortable??? 

You can see them better in the 3rd photo - her entire legs are pulled underneath her and off to the left (normally they would be under a dog's chin, or at least out front).   It's like someone pulled her legs out from under her and made her fall onto her face. Has anyone else ever seen anything this crazy??? Again, she is crazy like her daddy Lewis!!! 

P. S. That is Beckett the little ghost peering out from behind the mattress - Karen T

 

 

 

 

Just in, new pics of Dr. Jake and his big brother Jackson.    This didn't take long......

 

 

 

 

Here's a couple new pics of Bugsy aka The Bugmaster.   

Off on a rocky start, he's learned a lot.   He IS in good hands and his momma Vickie and his family loves him.   He'll be fine now.

 

 

 

 

Our little sweetie ‘Trixie Rose’  has a new  best playmate ‘Ivy’, and is contemplating attending Emory University after she completes Cannine Academy; that is; if doggie duties and a rasing sand aren’t just too much fun.  

A big change for a darling that was abandoned in a house trailer, it’s nothing but white linen and room service for our fabulous Trixie from here on out.

 

 

 

 

 

Charlie Killian shows how it's properly done, Boston style......

Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz........

 

 

 

Tracy Dunlap, Virginia gentleman, RIDES........

 

 

 

 

We have some new pics of Walter Dinker, aka Billy Johnson.   Over a month at his forever home, the  little wart hasn't changed much   :-)

 

 

 

 

It’s really been hectic round Boston Farms these days. It seems just a keeping up keeps us in a daze, with all the Bostons boarding at our 'Farm' nowadays.  

Well just to be letting ya know what's been a happening round the place; Dr. Jake done took off to TN, with his new best friend Jackson the Boxer, and his Mom & Dad.

 The’ve been havin just a big old time, and things just couldn’t be better.

 

 

 

We're saddened to pass along the loss of Maddie Mae Bruce in Tallahassee.   She'd been dumped in the local shelter, bailed out by her foster momma but passed away from the complications of just too many things wrong.   Maddie spent the last week sleeping in her momma's bed being a Boston Terrier.   

She like boiled chicken and those Chew-eez Chicken strips. She laid around on her pillow a lot because she didn’t have much energy and that's what she wanted.

 

 

 

 

We are sad today to learn of the recent death of Dr. Bruce Jackson of Dearborn Animal Hospital in Decatur GA.

 Dr. Jackson has been a true hero to the rescue community for years, and gave unselfishly to aid the orphans in their plight. We know that surely, for what he did for us, for our Boston ’s, that Uncle Ron would bring to his practice. (Some months ago he passed the practice on to Dr Ellington, who continues the tradition).  

Having had the pleasure of knowing him is a privilege in itself. He once helped our little wee friend Annabelle; way past hours into the night, in struggles to keep her hanging on. That night they both won.  

Alas; Annabelle had a myriad of problems due to breeder neglect and left us weeks later. I am partially to blame for that and I have learned from that experience, and Dr. Jackson was supportive at that time.  

The Bridge will experience a great flutter of excitement on Monday afternoon.

There will be a resounding burst of barking and jumping and licking when so many fur kids who had been favored to receive his gentle touch, get to pay back their gratitude.  

Annabelle will be at the forefront. At Annabelle’s passing, I posted a “memorial’ in her honor. I did not realize at the time it would also serve as one for Dr. Jackson.

Dr. Bruce Jackson

 Ron

Bye Annabelle

 

 

 

 

Oliver Lakota and Dolly Douglas have joined Tracy "Mister Frog" Dunlap up in Coeburn, VA.   Everybody's doing fine and although Oliver is a new kid to the rescue, Dolly and Tracy have been buds for a long, long time.  

Tracy's adoption is shown below.

 

 

 

 

We're very pleased to announce that Gabby has joined his foster momma's special Boston Terrier family and he'll be making the camping trips this year along with the rest of the crew.

Gabby's had it pretty rough the past 3-4 years, kicked around from one previous family member to another and then eventually dumped at a local shelter as an "owner surrender."   You know what that means......

He's just happy to finally be loved and in his forever home.

 

 

 

Princess Leah has been adopted and has moved to Franklin, NC where the whole neighborhood was anxiously awaiting her grand arrival.    

Her momma Martha was really burning the candle at both ends to get things ready for the little Princess.    We're hoping for pictures soon.  ;-)

 

 

 

Lady Smith has been adopted and is now living in Knoxville with the crowd on Mall Street.   She's taking really good care of the "old folks" there, especially the grand old man, Mr. Billy Jack.

 

 

 

Little Emmy Lu has been adopted by her foster momma and she's a very happy just to hang out, play with the Sugar Gliders and take the best care of Shayla, her awesome and most hilarious 7 yr old little sister and the rest of her family.

 

 

 

 

Mr. Buddy Nichols has been adopted and now lives happily in Jonesboro, GA where he has disclosed to his family that he is one of the rarest of Bostonians, a "water dog."   Most Bostons dislike water in any form than found in a water bowl and they mostly just tolerate that.   Buddy LOVES the water and LOVES to swim in his daddy's lake.    

We're expecting pictures of the little Great White eventually

 

 

 

 

This is Connie's Boston Terrier Mix, “Griffin”.  In the shelter, he was a black dog, older, grey muzzle and she knew he was never going to get rescued or adopted. 

He is an incredible dog, so loyal to Connie and is still grinning about how things sometimes work out for the best for everybody! 

 

 

 

 

Well, here's the latest on old Mr. Otis. He LOVES the grass. When they go to visit a few family members and can take him, he loves to lay in the grass..........But being they live in an upper apartment in Chicago, they have no grass, so............

they bought him his own little piece of sod for the balcony.

 

 

 

 

Our man about Owensboro, KY, Harryman has some new goggles to protect his eyes.    Next he'll be wanting braces, etc., like most kids.   Next thing you know, his brother Kidd Rock will be wanting his own goggles, etc. etc.

 

 

 

 

This picture was taken when we were camping at the lake.....she loves it as much as we do. And she is a perfect angel....she does everything right. We go on long walks....she is definitely a "people" dog. She loves everyone. Jeff and her have really bonded...Everyone loves her.

When she gets ready to eat, she brings her bowl to us. I bought her a 12" ball and she went crazy with it. I had to take it away from her....I was afraid she'd have a heart attack. We only let her play with it for a couple of minutes.
Sharon

 

 

 

 

The Tea Room is very quiet this morning.   We lost Boo Boo Zion last night, 9 month old 35 pound Boston puppy dog.   I haven't any idea what happened, such a great little guy, no signs of anything, suddenly.

Boo was always a quiet little guy, always sorta sad but ready to romp with the bigger kids.   He's joined the crowd of little spirits now that run the rescue and when I get a special bump now and then, I'll know it's Boo Boo Z and his special little swagger.   joe

 

 

 

Here's Bugsy, his life spared from the Rutherford County shelter.   Just look at the relief on that little guy's face.   He new it was close and he knows he's safe now.   He just needs a little time to decompress and get busy with being a Boston Terrier again.

Oh, THANK YOU momma Vickie for saving my life!!!

 

 

 

 

The Tea Room is saddened to hear of the passing away of Milo Anderson this morning from his momma.   Milo is a "splash Boston" a little different kind of looker but a sharp dressed Boston gentleman to be sure.    

His brother Tracy "Mr. Frog" Dunlap was looking high and low for Milo this morning, missing his older brother and fearing the worst.   Milo has been ill for a while.    

He is very special to me too.  joe

 

 

 

 

Here's a recent pic of Flash Fussell and the rest of his little family in south GA.   Flash is in the middle.   He was "lost" but now he's (obviously) been found.

 

 

 

 

The Oak Ridge duo, Molly and Roxy have pretty much taken over.   They need a little brother to boss around.

 

 

 

The Wolfepack in Lexington, SC had a new arrival on 2-20-09, Tabitha Claire. Tabitha Claire got into the mission of saving dogs at only 2 months old. Her 1st rescue, Rusty Ronczka Wolfe, is a 4 year old min pin. Rescuing dogs is contagious so we will await big things from Tabitha.

Tabitha is 4 mths old now living with dad (Robert), mom (Tricia), Scrunchy, Austin, Mimi, and Rusty. Her only human sibling, Justin, visits her on occasion.


 

 

 

 

Milo and Tracy (Mr. Frog) Dunlap have settled in, in VA.   Here're some pics from this past week.  Everybody looks pretty comfy.

 

 

 

 

When I get old, this is what I want.  (Some would say I AM old already  :-0 )

Charlie and Izzy Killian, at ease

 

 

 

The Tea Room is saddened to hear of the loss of Sofie B Pumpkin, Boston Terrier Puppydog.

This little kid's trip was a long one, from Chattooga County GA to Oklahoma City, OK but she finally got home.   For some that are so very special, it just doesn't take as long for them to do whatever assignment they were given.

 

 

 

Donna sent us a great pic of Mr. Luke Skywalker and his little sister, Princess Leah.   The little princess is going to be adoptable soon but is undergoing the "slow kill" heartworm treatment now.   She was another victim of a loser backyard breeder who cared nothing for the poor dogs, just interested in making a quick buck.

 

 

 

 

We're very pleased that Lady Smith has joined the Shultz tribe and is fitting in VERY well.   She's a very good little girl, especially with the old folks.

 

 

 

 

Boston farms is so proud to let folks know that Our friend Daisy Mae was adopted last week and is fitting in  rather nicely. Uncle Ron was very worried that she had attached herself too closely, as a result of all the care our darling required.

 When she came back for a short visit Saturday, she hung close to her new Mom Lynn, much to our relief. Herd tell she likes it a whole lot better not having so many others to compete with. Atta girl Daisy,

 

 

 

 

We're very pleased to announce that Milo Anderson has a new brother, Mr. Tracy Dunlap, aka MR. FROG.

Milo is a special little guy we've known for a long, long time and he's been looking for a new bud.   Here's a new pic of Tracy riding in the car-car as all Bostons just love to do.

 

 

 

 

Here's a pic of Mister Wink and his new brother.    He was dumped in the Nashville area and found by one of our Boston parents (Tiger's momma).   Now he has a new home with HIS foster momma.

 

 

 

Guess who?  Mr. Timmy O'Connor.    He's doing fine although his daddy's learned like a lot of Bostonians, he's fearful of storms.    We're wondering if he's still going after tails on the bigger dogs........   :-(

 

 

 

New pictures here of new friends and this is Miss Liddy of New York.   She's a very sweet little girl and her momma Lynn loves her soooooooooo much.

 

 

 

 

We have pictures of sweet little Abby from up in the Tri-Cities TN area.    She's a sweet little girl, had a rough start after being badly mistreated before rescue but her daddy loves her and she's going to be just fine.

 

 

 

 

We have a new pic of Anne, Lahti's little Virginia baby.   She's grown up so much and she's gotten so purdy.....   She wants a little brother or sister.

 

 

 

Mollie Anne was adopted and now she has a new sister, Roxie.   They live in the Knoxville area with their momma Phyllis.  They're not spoiled.    ;-)

 

 

 

We are greatly saddened to pass along the loss of Allie Mae Patrick.   For 2 years and 7 months she was Mary's best friend and probably Ron's proudest achievement in rescue.   Cancer finally got Allie but she beat the odds long enough to finish whatever she was here to do.

She's now watching over Mary

 

 

 

Here is a picture of tiger and her brother munky playing.  T iger is on the right.   Being blind does NOT slow her down. she's as playful as ever.   We're snuggling right now.

Lacey adopted her almost 5 years ago.  She was named daisy lynn and is now named Tiger. 

Her momma loves them both.

 

 

 

There's nothing quite like a nice new fence with a big back yard (digging comes next).   Here's Michelle's kids.......

 

 

 

 

Leonard sent over some new pics of the crew, or at least some of them.  On the left is Mr. Billy, grandfather dog and Job's special uncle.   Billy taught Job how to demolish a milk jug, bucket, just about anything before the Shultz' adopted Billy.   Now, he does most of us old people do a lot.  (Nap)

 

 

 

Sofie Pumpkin snuck out of the shelter at Chattooga and quietly made her way to Oklahoma City where she's with her new momma, Nancy B (and crew, of course).   

Tracy is sending her Farley's wheelchair so it shouldn't be long 'till Miss Sofie is burning up the carpet with Farley Dalton hovering quietly overhead, looking after little Miss Sofie.   

 

 

 

 

Well, lookie here....   Its PERCY, Bruno's best bud.   Percy's moved to New York now.  Sharp looking little guy, isn't he?

 

 

 

 

Milo Paul has sent us a couple new pics from over Nashville way.   Ain't he a dandy?

What's that on Milo's right?   Is it a cat?  Nooooooooooooo...........

 

 

 

 

Mr. Billy Johnson, now known as Walter Dinker (his little brother's name is Billy Dinker) has been adopted and has moved to Unicoe, TN where he's settled right in, P-E-R-F-E-C-T-L-Y.

It was hard seeing Billy/Walter leave but he's now in a loving family with a little brother and great parents.   He'll have to visit with his new family now and then.....

 

 

 

We have some new pics and a note about Miss Wen Li from her momma Ahleah.   Wenny is starting to get very comfortable....... obviously, and her momma loves her.

"She's enjoying walks around the neighborhood and playing with her already abundant supply of toys. She got a deer antler chew and is working hard to make progress on that. She is very playful and sweet and we are so happy to have her here. We decided to keep her name as Wen Li / Wenny, although I have somehow decided that her nickname should be Winifred.

I'm attaching a few pics.   It was really chilly the first morning she was here, so she got to try her coat out. And then her playing with toys and her antler, buckled up for a car ride, and with her crazy tongue hanging out after returning from a walk."

 

 

 

 

Here're a few of Nancy B's rescue babies.   Sorta, some, before and after.   None have missed a meal since getting to her.   ;-)

 

 

 

Here's a little Boston/Pug mix that Marissa pulled from York County Shelter in SC. He was the little scared kid that hid in the corner. The attached at the bottom was his original shelter photo. 

She just received new photos from his family that brought a big smile to all ours faces on some of these dreary days. 

Marissa Stracaluzi
Help Save One, Inc
www.helpsaveone.org

 

 

 

Well, well, well.   Mr. Indy Bones and the water bucket.   And, other stuff.    Ain't he a ring tailed tooter?

 

 

 

 

A little synchronized tongue wagging from Christie of her two children....   Make ya wonder what's up, doesn't it??

 

 

 

We've been hunkered down all winter trying to survive snowstorms and this recession! Finally it is truly spring and we are beginning to come out of our hibernation! 
We've planted a new garden in the back, with grand hopes of eating our own fresh veggies this summer!

Charlie and Phthalo are doing well - they have almost mastered CATCHING the Frisbee! We will take some photos this weekend and send them along. 

We've had a big Spring so far - we've taken the pups everywhere with us - out to the Berkshires, Up to NY, around town here in Boston and up to the beach a few times. They are really growing up!

 

 

 

 

Here's a recent pic of our old buddy Mr. Winston Gribben.    His ocular pressures are a 3rd of what they were. That’s good news. He is starting to get around a little better. Claritin has helped, but I think he just has to get used to being totally blind.    He has plenty of “safe” space to move about. Yard is fenced so no other dogs can get at him.

Overall, his daddy and family think Winston is doing well.

 

 

 

 

Here's Ruby and Wen Li, two very special dogs in Virginia.   Wenny wants everybody to know that's mostly "shadow" that makes her look so big.   NOT a fat dawg.   ;-)

 

 

 

This is "Bunny", a 6 mo old little girl that was turned in to A/C due to owner enlisting in the Navy. She is a very sweet puppy, loved playing chase and bitey face with her Boston buddies in her foster home. She is now being spoiled rotten, living with her Mom in Chattanooga, TN.  - donna

 

 

 

 

Well, Millie has been part of our family for 6-weeks now and she and Bo are best buddies. They play very well together and as the attached pictures show she fits in well in our home. The only picture we haven’t been able to take very well is w/ them playing chase (since they are way too fast to catch on a still camera). Also, Millie is now up to 22-pounds. We may have to put her on a diet. Bo was able to pull her around the den while playing tug-of-war when she first came to live with us, but not any more as their weights are fairly comparable.

Thanks again for the wonderful work you do for this loveable breed.

Nathan

 

 

 

 

Mollie Anne has been adopted and she's moved from her foster home in North Carolina to the ATOMIC CITY of Oak Ridge.   She's a very sweet little gal and she and her new momma are getting to know each other.     Molly would like a little sister too.

We're hoping for some new pictures.

 

 

 

 

 

Here's good old Charlie, Boo Boo's little sister.   Charlie and Boo Boo are both 13 and still plugging along.  She's soooooo pretty.

 

 

 

This is Ashley's female Boston terrier Chihuahua mix, about 4 months old.  She had to go to the vet because she had a fall.  They x-rayed it and said she has a tibular fracture.

The vet, one of the good folks made arrangements for her to keep her baby and pay over time.   She is a very sweet tempered dog and loves everyone and every thing.  She is recovering very well, she's very well spoiled and loved at home

Isn't she pretty?

 

 

 

We're very pleased to announce that Madison Baker has been adopted and has moved to Jonesboro, GA where we have this note from her new momma:

Everything is going wonderfully!! It's as though she has always been with us. She is getting very "rotten" as she sleeps with us and lays on the couch watching TV with my husband. 

She loves going to Petsmart to pick out toys. Her favorite is her cow! She runs through the house throwing it in the air and catching it. She LOVES our senior Basset Hound. She chases her all over the house and they lay together when they are resting. 

We love her so much!! Thanks for checking on her. Michele

 

 

 

Old Maggie passed away after a rapid onset and decline from Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia.
She was a rescue from Hattiesburg, Mississippi, after being unsympathetically dumped by her owners. 
She came to use very frail from a pancreatic disorder; and slowly over three months, BhamBTR was able to turn her around from 13 pounds to 27 pounds. 
Old Maggie was a strong willed woman with a beautiful spirit who enjoyed a full year of happiness, a warm bed, plenty of good food, and the company of other Bostons.

Austin's baby

 

 

 

 

Janet sent us some recent pics of Skeeter, doing the Boston thing.    Skeeter had to have an arm taken off, cancer.   One dumb vet had written her off but Janet didn't stop and now she's going to be fine.

The one at the bottom is her baby Prissy, a "very good girl"

We'll have more pics.

 

 

 

Here's a recent one of Val's Louis, a proper English Boston Terrier.   His little buddy is a little worse for wear but still Louis' best bud.

 

 

 

 

International Champion - Irish Star of Riley-Griego
Other Titles:
Peruvian Champion, Latin American Champion, Champion of the Americas, Certified Therapy Dog, Canine Good Citizen, Versatile Canine Companion Excellent

Beautiful

 

 

 

Patty sent us a new pic of her grand dog, Otis the Unadoptable, sucking the warmth out of some little foot stones after a good scratch.

 

 

 

You're going to LOVE these......   Stella dances the Boston Dance

Stella 1

Stella 2

Stella 3

 

 

 

Mr. Timmy O'Connor has been adopted and has moved to Chantilly, VA where he's going to be working with his dad Larry, maybe doing some of that "high tech'y" stuff.   His uncle does that sort of thing too, so it'll be a natural for Timmy.   

 

 

 

 

Well, Miss Peeper Mae was adopted and the little kid has moved to Martinez, GA where she's thinking very seriously about entering the banking business, a little tricky right now.   Or maybe the jewelry store business.   Her momma knows the ropes though so it's not that scary for little Peep.

We're hoping for some new pics.

 

 

 

Mr. Spiker Thom has moved to the Nashville general area where he has become the Big Dog on Campus (and continues his sneaky little ways).   His momma Christine loves the little guy and we're hoping for more pics from time to time.   Spiker needs to visit his Aunt Wyndi in Franklin, now and then.   She has a herd that look just like him.   (Sneaky too)

 

 

 

Corky's momma Denise says "Corky is a wonderful little guy and has adapted to our home easier than any animal I've ever known. We just got him on Wednesday, April 8, and didn't decide on a name until late that day. By Friday he was already responding to Corky. He's amazing, especially considering the trauma he suffered tied in that bag!"

(Corky was found inside a sack in a field in the Johnson City/Kingsport area of East TN,  just tossed out by a loser)

 

 

 

A little greyer than when you had him, but still sassy.   Mr. Max Hawkins still rather enjoys a good football game.

 

 

 

Here're a couple recent pics of Miss Stella and poor Bailey, finally back home in the NYC area.  The one on the right?  That's Stella getting a little scratch.   Good bye Memphis !!

 

 

 

Not exactly a Boston Terrier, this is Yoda Zoe who's ears are finally standing up at 14.  She is John's baby.








A ROSEBUD


When God calls little puppies to dwell with Him above,
We humans always question the wisdom of His love.
For no heartache can compare with the loss of one small 'child',
Who does so much to make this world seem wonderful and mild.
Perhaps God tires - always calling the aged to His fold, 
And so He picks a rosebud before it can grow old.
God knows how much we need them and so He picks but few;
To make the land of heaven more beautiful to view.
Believing this is difficult, yet somehow we must try,
For the saddest word that mankind knows will always be "good-bye".
And so when little pups depart; We, who are left behind,
must realize how much God loves puppies....
For angels are hard to find.



~ Author Unknown ~
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Enjoy this.   It's from Marissa.  You'll be glad you did.

The eyes of shelter pets...

 

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I lost Slippy Lucus this morning, to Cushings.   A tough little bird, never backing down in the tradition of Bostonians, he didn't back down from Cushings either, although he looked a fright.  

Slippy was feeling a good deal better than he should have over the past couple weeks.   He was eating like a horse and feeling frisky, more than his little body should have so I knew the end was near.

Yesterday we had his favorite cheese and steak, just like he liked it.   He could still eat a little.  This morning, Palm Sunday, he joined the rest of the Tea Room staff, another little Boston spirit watching carefully over the rest of us.

joe

 

 

 

Little Millie Cent has been adopted and she's moved home to Milledgeville, GA where Mr. BoDiddly, Boston Terrier, will be her new favorite Boston brother.   We're hoping for some new pics soon.

 

 

This happy little guy's name is Mr. Jiggles and he's Taryn's baby boy.   Mr. Jiggles had a bit of a cherry eye but that's fixed and he's doing very well now, thank you.

Mr. Jiggles is a South Carolina gentleman.

 

 

 

Her name is Molly and she's a cute little girl who loves to ride around in the car, play with her rubber ducky in the bath tub, and get unlimited amounts of attention. 

She is nine years old but still has the energy of a puppy. She is also spoiled rotten and her nickname is Princess which is very fitting!

Her momma's name is Tabatha and she's very proud of Molly !!

 

 

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