Cupcake's life was not easy before she came to us. She was turned into Stillwater Animal Welfare scared and with a litter of seven puppies.
Cupcake, worried about herself and her little ones
With attention from volunteers and staff, Cupcake and her pups learned to love human attention. The puppies found homes but Cupcake's luck wasn't so great. Cupcake was adopted and returned three separate times. She had behavioral issues when left alone and she was still scared of men. We started to worry that the perfect home would never come along for poor Cupcake. Her luck all changed one day when she met her 'forever' mom, a veterinary student from Oklahoma State University. Here is a letter from her new mom.
Cupcake (now Emma) with her new mom and sister!
Emma (Cupcake) is doing great. My fiance and I love her to pieces and I'm pretty sure she's happy here too. Her and Addy get along and play so well together. She's obedient and very responsive. Over Thanksgiving we took her to east Texas with my family. We rent a cabin out there with lots of land, trees and a pond. She had the absolute best time. She likes to be in the water, but isn't too fond of swimming. But my parents have a dog too and the three of them played constantly. Emma is the fastest and they definitely were playing tag together. It was so fun to watch. We are still working on some things, but she's come so far already. My parents went nuts over her (once she warmed up to them) and kept saying they couldn't understand why people would ever bring her back. I"m in the same boat. But just thought I would let you know she has a great home and is dearly loved. And of course now she's sporting OSU gear.
Thanks again
Cupcake happy at home with her new sister
Lucky girl!
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
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