Showing posts with label foster home. Show all posts
Showing posts with label foster home. Show all posts

Sunday, October 27, 2013

A Second Chance for Terrance


A Second Chance for Terrance
by Joanna Dunn Samson, FOTAS Board of Directors
as seen the "Aiken Standard", 10-27-13


“I came to Toni and Gary’s house in a cage in the back of a pick-up truck.  I left their house in the back seat of a BMW.  I couldn’t believe my good fortune.” 
Forever grateful, Punkin (nee Terrance)

Remember Terrance? The handsome little strawberry blonde pit bull mix that ended up in the Aiken County Animal Shelter?  Who so impressed the staff with his sweet willingness, they had FOTAS move him to experienced foster parents, Toni and Gary Urben, so he could be nursed back to health in a loving, healthy environment?

When we wrote about Terrance a couple of weeks ago, he had made excellent progress at Toni and Gary’s.  He put on some weight.  His coat turned soft and shiny.  He integrated seamlessly into the Urben household with their other 3 dogs.

Because Terrance was so special, Toni and Gary went on a mission to find him a forever home.  They sent emails and photos of Terrance to everyone they knew. They made phone calls. They asked their friends to make phone calls.

Dottie and John Paul of Beech Island were among the folks who expressed interest in meeting Terrance.  Long time dog lovers, they had recently lost two of their four dogs.  They were heartsick from the loss, but Zelda, their Boston terrier, was particularly sad and lonely without her pals.

Dottie and Paul drove to the Urben’s house to meet Terrance on a Monday afternoon.  After spending just an hour with him, they too fell in love with this sweet young dog. When they left, Terrance went with them, curled up in the backseat of their BMW.

If Dottie and Paul were at all nervous about how Terrance and Zelda would get along, their fears quickly dissipated.  Zelda and Terrance were fast friends, as you can see from their photo.  The Paul’s renamed him Punkin, gave him his own bed, and began the process of getting to know him.

It didn’t take long.  “He’s so smart,” says Dottie, “he figured out the pet door right away.  He was completely house trained almost immediately.  When Paul says ‘Bed time!’ he shakes himself off his cushion and goes immediately into his crate.”

Punkin takes naps curled up next to Paul.  He and Zelda share her toys and play all day.  Even their Jack Russell gives him a go every morning.  

If you ask Punkin, he would surely say “Listen up, folks: I have arrived and I am staying.”  

Yes you are, Punkin.  You are finally home.

Not every story ends this well, and the difference is often the thoughtful care of foster parents like Toni and Gary, who are willing to share a bit of food, some peace and quiet, a few days of patience, a box stall, and a corner of their garage.

You can make a difference in the lives of these unfortunate animals.  Please consider becoming a foster family.  Call FOTAS at 803-514-4313 to learn how.




FOTAS Volunteers work with the AIKEN COUNTY ANIMAL SHELTER, 411 Wire Road.  For more information, contact “info@fotasaiken.org” or visit FOTAS on line at www.fotasaiken.org.

Aiken County Animal Shelter:  “By the Numbers”

Oct. 14 - Oct. 19, 2013

15 dogs and 1 cat adopted

Year to Date:  

592 terrific pets adopted

THANK YOU AIKEN COUNTY COMMUNITY!

Aiken County Shelter “Pet of the Week!”
**All adoption fees include:  spay/neuter, heartworm test, all shots, worming, and microchip.


BELL ----    Chihuahua mix.  Female, 2 yrs old, 15 lbs        Only $70.



LEO ----    Domestic short hair kitten.  11 wks old   2 lbs      Only $35.






Sunday, September 1, 2013

How Leroy Won the Lottery


by Joya Jiménez DiStefano

Looking at this dog’s ears and length, you might think, “Corgi?”  But his coat and creamy coloring with subtle peach speckles suggest three or four other things. For sure, he is incredibly cute, and soft, and funny. 

Adopted from the County Shelter, no one knows how Leroy ended up on the side of the road with fifty wounds all over his body.  The shelter staff thinks he was used as a bait dog.  A veterinary clinic treated Leroy and his owner was called.  When the man heard about Leroy’s injuries, he said he didn’t want him back.

FOTAS has a very small network foster homes, and among these is “Heaven on Hasty,” a tiny horse farm (the front lawn has been converted to a horse paddock) owned by Toni and Gary.  Six months ago they chose to share their good fortune with dogs needing a short-term “halfway house” en route to their final destination. “It’s something we can do together,” Toni says.

Until very recently, Toni and Gary had their three-dog maximum: “Happy Man” (Manny), shy “Hope,” and “Cuckoo,” all rescues.  But they lost 12-year-old Cuckoo to cancer. 

Toni’s policy says that fosters do not live in the house with her dogs. “They shouldn’t be allowed to think that they are home.  They are just passing through,” she says, “But they go on three leash walks a day with the other dogs and have a big yard to run in when someone is home.” 

Toni received the call saying that poor Leroy needed a place to convalesce.
Leroy was a special case.  “Oh, he was such a mess! I felt so bad for him, with all those injuries all over his body, his ears, his groin,” Toni said.  And Leroy was so cute, and soft, and good, and funny, and there was this void left by Cuckoo that needed filling, so Leroy got to live in the house.  Leroy made Toni and Gary laugh again.  They fell in love with Leroy, and decided that Leroy did not deserve to go through another change. When Toni rides in Hitchcock Woods, Leroy goes, too.

The FOTAS volunteers at the shelter who knew Leroy, and Toni and Gary, say, “Leroy won the Lottery.”  Toni says that the spirit of Cuckoo returned in Leroy.  Leroy’s favorite yoga position is “Frog Dog,” and seeing the length of him sprawled on the tile floor, head between his paws, large ears at 10 and 2 o’clock, one has to laugh.

Toni and Gary have a new mission.  FOTAS needs large and medium plastic dog shipping crates.  They are essential for the transfer program, and often used in foster care.  If you have one to donate, contact Toni (642-5744) and she will pick it up.  Its value is tax deductible and you’ll make more room in your garage. 

Decide to foster, if you can. “It’s rewarding, easy and short term,” says Toni. Of course if you can’t bless us in these important ways, we’ll take a donation and thank you very much.

A retired organizational problem-solver and radical educator, Joya is an artist, Servant Leader, and co-founder of FOTAS, Inc.

FOTAS Volunteers work with the AIKEN COUNTY ANIMAL SHELTER, 411 Wire Road.  For more information, contact “info@fotasaiken.org” or visit FOTAS on line at www.fotasaiken.org

Aiken County Animal Shelter:  “By the Numbers”


August 19th thru 25th 2013

Received:       54 dogs and 45 cats
Adopted:        15 dogs and 3 cats

Aiken County Shelter “Pets of the Week!” HALF PRICE thru 9/14!

TINK -  17 mos. 11lbs. House trained, gorgeous and ready to go home for ONLY $35!    


PATSY 1 yr. 49 lbs.  This gal is a charmer just waiting to be rescued! ONLY $35!
*All adoption fees include: Spay/Neuter, heartworm test, all shots, worming, and microchip
*All adoption fees include: Spay/Neuter, heartworm test, all shots, worming, and microchip.