Pet Rescue News

Adoptable Westie Wednesday

Written by Rachel Phelps

The Preston Cares Network (PCN) is project lead by PrestonSpeaks.com to show the world few people who join together can make a difference in the lives of animals. PCN is network of caring people and bloggers to help animals. If you’re a rescue group, and you would like us to feature you, please send an e-mail to PrestonCares@PrestonSpeaks.com. This will be a great opportunity to gain additional exposure for your favorite rescue group or shelter.

The Preston Cares Network (PCN) is a project led by PrestonSpeaks.com to show the world that a few people who join together can make a difference in the lives of animals. PCN is a network of caring people and bloggers to help animals. If you’re a rescue group, and you would like us to feature you, please send an e-mail to PrestonCares@PrestonSpeaks.com. This will be a great opportunity to gain additional exposure for your favorite rescue group or shelter.

Meet Snowy

Meet Snowy! she is 8 years young and is starting two new chapters in her life, in January she was diagnosed with diabetes and is almost blind; and she is looking to start a new chapter with a new home, maybe yours! Snowy needs insulin shots twice a day and eye medicines which are easy to give. Despite her failing sight she can still make a trip up and down the stairs, loves to play with toys, Snowy is a great snuggler and most likely she will be waiting for you at the door whenever you are expected home at a set time. Snowy is now stabilized on her insulin, she is up-to-date on her shots, potty trained, she is also crate-trained, but Snowy is a little nervous when she first gets in the car but then she settles in. She is now at a healthier weight of 16.5 pounds than the 13.1 pounds when we first rescued her, thanks in large part to her raw diet of Northwest Naturals. At her foster home she has many foster siblings however she really would do best in a home with one sibling who is male (which she used to have one in her prior life) or a female who is well-established. Definitely no cats, as Snowy feels that cats are her personal toys.

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About the author

Rachel Phelps

Rachel Phelps, “America’s Pet Parent,” is an award-winning writer, photographer, and certified dog trainer. She keeps busy managing the career of her Internet celebrity dog Preston from Preston Speaks. Her three Westies — who think they are mini-humans — and three cats rule the house. To learn more about Rachel go to: Rachel Phelps Website

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