Happy Endings
We’re always delighted when we can adopt out one of our disabled animals to an exceptionally loving family. People who want to adopt a special-needs animal are, by our definition at least, very special themselves. While some of our animals are not available for adoption, depending on their condition and what they’ve been through, most can be adopted. We always feel blessed when we can make the “right match,” because not only are we happy for the animal who is going off to a new and loving home, but it opens up a spot for another disabled animal in need somewhere.
We’ve had a lot of wonderful “happy endings,” and here are some of our favorite ones. These are either the animal’s original story from our website or a subsequent blog post about his or her adoption:
- Charlie the once-blind Beagle
- Ella the three-legged dog (Blog)
- Creighton the blind puppy
- Popeye the kitten with deformed legs
- Twist the Dachshund with a deformed leg (Blog)
- A double-adoption – Baron the blind and deaf dog and Stoney the blind dog (Blog)
- Nevada the blind puppy
- Winchester the miracle cat
- Bunny the three-legged cat
- Stuart the deaf Beagle
- Molly and Priscilla the blind Poodles



