Erin
I am so tiny. I was born blind and have joint issues and spine issues. I can go everywhere you can go because if I can't walk -- which I can -- you can carry me or I can go in your shopping cart. I have not asked for much, just some love. I was most likely a poorly breed Shih Tzu. I was discarded. I really can bring a lot of joy to you and give you a mission to love and care for a little girl -- me -- who deserves the best. I used to go to Meet & Greets quite often but lately I have not been. People always came over to see me but left when they found out about my issues. I am so blessed to have a foster Mom who assures me I will have a place to call home with her but she wants me to have someone who can love just me, and I would like that too. So if you are interested in me, please write to info@weerescue.com. Love, Erin
Mason
Mason can only be adopted by someone who completely understands that he comes from severe abuse and neglect. Wee Rescue sent him to a trainer and gave him time to socialize and adjust to a loving household environment. He now trusts (most of the time), plays with toys, and can snuggle (when he wants). Mason needs a home without children or other pets. He doesn’t come to Meet & Greets, but if you want more information, please e-mail us at info@weerescue.com.
Roy
Roy has been dealt a harsh hand. His owner passed away when he was ten years old and there was not a family member who could take him. At first he was very timid and shy, but warmed up quite fast. Wee made every attempt to find him a good forever home, but it is so hard to find that special someone who will care for a Senior Dog. Now (over a year and a half later) he is almost completely blind and is starting to slow down. He still loves to cuddle, get brushed, and thinks Dawson is his best friend in the world. Wee Rescue does not discriminate based on age or medical condition and Roy will be able to live out his life with dignity. If you would like to make a contribution in Roy’s name, I’m sure he would like that.
Dawson
Camry
Dawson is a special needs/senior dog (14.5) whom Wee Rescue’s Motto – Small Dogs/Big Hearts could not be more true. You see he had one of the worst cases of heart worms that Wee had ever seen. Wee has provided him with outstanding care (thanks to Shannon S. who sponsors his medical needs). He sees Dr. Jones and she is amazed at his progress. His heart is almost normal sized now. He still has underlying issues and will be on several maintenance medications and procedures for the rest of his life. And while he is slowing down due to old age, he is an extremely happy and playful dog. I guess the saying is true – You Can’t Keep a Good Dog Down. Fortunately for Dawson, Shannon is in his life along with his foster Dad.
sponsored by Shannon S.
thank you!
My name is Camry. I have beautiful hair, a winning personality and true grit. I walk all over my house, I climb steps, I go potty outside, I walk on a leash. So why haven't I been adopted. I'm blind. I was attacked by a dog and now I am blind. One of my eyes had to be removed. The other one was saved but the attack took my vision. I can assure you...most people do not have any idea I am blind -- remember the "true grit." Well, I have it and I will find my forever home someday. I just wish people would look beyond my lack of sight. I'm very special!!!!! I hope someday I will be wanted regardless of what I "don't" consider an issue. Love, Camry
Wee Rescue Angel & Sponsor Shannon with Amber.