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The following are dogs that were adopted from the Central
Illinois German Shepherd Dog Rescue in 1998.
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Duncan Adopted on September 16, 1998
(renamed Pampa by his new family)
While in rescue: Duncan
was an adorable and handsome pup. He had proved to be too much
dog for his first family. After two weeks, they figured out that
a German Shepherd was not the breed for them. He was quickly
adopted by a wonderful longtime German Shepherd owning man
Update: Duncan has been spoiled
and loved very much. He has grown into a beautiful German Shepherd
and seems very happy in his home.
Please research a new dog very seriously
before bringing one home. Duncan could have avoided this early
change of homes if his first family had done some leg work to
research the breed. Had they done so, they could have better
determined what their family was capable of caring for.
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Duke Adopted
September 1998
While in rescue: Duke was a very happy young male that loved
his treats and would sit like a king with his head tilted in a
very cute manner for a snack. He liked his doggy friends and annoyed
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Polar Adopted
on August 8, 1998
(renamed Prince by his new family)
While in rescue: Polar,
and his sister Princess (now Jasmine) were a very cute pair of
sweet dogs. Polar had some house-training issues and went to a
friend's farm for some intensive potty training. In a few weeks
he weasled himself into a permanent home at the farm where he resides
and plays to this day. He also doesn't mess his crate, pen, or
even yard! He now runs into the woods or fields to potty. |
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Mandy Lynn Adopted
on August 6, 1998
While in rescue: Mandy-Lynn had been dumped by the person
who produced her and was only 9 weeks old when our vet immediately
diagnosed PDA (patent ductus arteriosis). This required Mandy
to have open heart surgery at the young age of 11.5 weeks old.
Though she coded (appeared to pass away) twice during surgery,
she survived and grew up into a sweet and pretty adult.
Update: Unfortunately with the
combination of terrible breeding, at the still very young age
of three, Mandy suffered gastric torsion (bloat). She had been
such a fighter and was given the surgery to correct the illness
(which occurred within 20 minutes of torsion due to excellent
vet care). However, she died early the next morning of toxemia,
a common complication of gastric torsion post surgically.
The
person who produced Mandy Lynn is an alleged "breeder" who is
known to dump her puppies on several different rescues when she
doesn't want them. In addition, she breeds genetically faulty
German Shepherds. If you do choose to purchase a puppy, and to
avoid breeders of this nature, please read our Frequently
Asked Question on What
constitutes a good breeder? The person who produced Mandy
Lynn is still showing and breeding and still dumps her "defective" puppies
on rescue groups. Be wary of poor puppy producers, these people
do not deserve to be called breeders.
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Princess Adopted
on June 15, 1998
(renamed Jasmine by her new family)
While in rescue: Princess is
the sister of Prince (Polar). This pair was so sweet. Princess
endeared herself to a volunteer within days of her arrival. Princess
then easily made her way to that permanent home.
Update: Princess is still her
neighborhood's favorite dog. Neighborhood kids ask to play with
her, she is sweet as ever, and quite "well-nourished". We are
so happy to see neglected pups go to such wonderful homes and
thrive.
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Zest Adopted
on April 19, 1998
While in rescue: Zest
was literally our rags to riches Cinderella story. Zest was found
with her sister in a dumpster scrounging for food. Her sister
was adopted quickly by a veterinary student who was assisting
with her spay. We received Zest after she didn't find a home
as quickly. After a lot of grooming, Zest was a beautiful plush
coat female. At an adoption day in northern Illinois, a family
just walked right up to her and fell in love. She now lives with
two kids who adore her and has everything her heart desires.
Update: We received a picture
of Zest sprawled out on a leather couch asleep with the following
note on the back of the picture "she isn't allowed on the furniture" Hee
hee...
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Storm Trooper Adopted
on April 2, 1998
While in rescue: Storm
Trooper was a handsome young male. Trooper was such a ham! He
liked water, toys, other dogs...everybody! He was adopted to
a farm where he was thrilled to have all of his doggy friends.
Update: Troooper is great around
horses, and loves to run in the fields.
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