Last week we told you the story of Whiskey. Whiskey and his brother were dumped on the side of the road and left. Today we want you to meet Whiskey's sister Martini. She's a sweetheart and would love a home. If you have room for both they would love to be a part of your family. If you don't then Martini will give you all the love she has to give.
Here's another story of a sweet fur baby dumped. Whiskey looks to be a dachshund mix and is very friendly. He and his sister martini were dumped and now they need a forever home. The Amarillo SPCA just brought us Whiskey (the dog, that is), today and we want you to fall in love as much as we did.
I never understood why people don't accommodate for their pets when they move. You make a promise to these animals when you bring them into your home, that they will be yours forever and will have a home for their entire life. It crushes my heart when I hear stories of people surrendering their pets because they are moving and can't take the animal with them. Zoey is one of those animals.
Amarillo has a huge pet population and because of that our shelters at times are busting at the seams with animals. Animals that have been abandoned, surrendered or animals that have just gotten lost. We as citizens have to do better and be more responsible with our animals.
The controversy with the Amarillo Animal Management and Welfare continues. A woman by the name of Miranda took to Facebook recently to tell her story about how her pet dog Gordy was mistakenly euthanized by the Amarillo Animal Management and Welfare.
Rose is a sweetheart full of life and she needs a family to match. If you are looking for a new fur baby then get to the Amarillo SPCA today and adopt her.
Patti with the Amarillo SPCA brought this cutie to the station, and let me just say, Gemma will make someone the happiest human. She's playful, loving and she needs you.
Someone told me, when you bring home a pet, you bring home a tragedy. it's heartbreaking every time you have to say goodbye to them but I wouldn't trade the time with a pet, for anything.
A study at the University of Chicago confirms what most of us suspected. People who talk to their pets, are smarter than those who don't. If you want to know what's going on in your home, ask your pet.