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Lucy Makes it into Foster

January 13, 2019 //  by Kim//  Leave a Comment

A MESSAGE FROM COOPER:

“Everybody loves Lucy! And so do I. The little girlina I got to give her freedom ride to today…sweet as can be…very tired…she was found as a stray on 1/2/19. She tried hard to stay awake on the ride to her fabulous foster home but it was a struggle…she loaded into the back seat very easily but immediately went to the passenger seat-and curled up as close as she could get to me (which is why I drove up to Orange County one-handed-my right hand was securely tucked under her head)…while I’m sure she was well-cared for at the Humane Society, being in a shelter is very hard on the animal.

Now she never has to worry about her next meal and will have the love and care she so deserves…Yep, I love her…when we were settled on the sofa, she lifted her head up, looked at me and gave me a kiss as if to say “thank you”…I had told her on the drive how amazing things were going to be for her and while I know she wanted to believe me, she couldn’t be 100% until she saw for herself…she even has a darling little Yorkie sister and a human sister too!

Note on last photo: she has a couple of very large lipomas which are visible in the pic…and another which is about 1/3 the size of the visible ones (softball sized) which will get taken care of.

I also want to give a huge shout out and thanks to my guy, Michael, who is also part of this freedom ride effort in that he hangs at home with my girlina while I’m gone. It typically takes a few hours and so, Kyla isn’t left alone, and Michael can have as many screens going as possible (tv, laptop, phone) with different sports/games…so, total win-win…seriously, it takes a ‘village’ and I am truly grateful and thankful to be with someone who has such a generous and kind heart …”


On behalf of all of us at CalWEAR, THANK YOU COOPER for transporting this girl, and THANK YOU JUDEE for welcome her as a foster in your home!!!!

First order of business is to get these tumors looked at and taken care of. Second order of business will be find her a deserving forever home because this is one sweet, sweet girl. ❤️

Category: 2019 Archived News, Alumni, Lucy Menefee, Stories of Rescue

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