Central Illinois German Shepherd Dog Rescue

Alumni of 2000

The following are dogs that were adopted from the Central Illinois German Shepherd Dog Rescue in 2000.

Onyx — Adopted on November 25, 2000

While in rescue: Onyx was an active, solid black male German Shepherd that just liked to play! He was very protective of his home and was was adopted by a wonderful woman with a nice yard and large home. He will never be without toys or love, and she appreciates the protection he provides for everyone who stays at the house.

Jesse— Adopted on November 25, 2000

While in rescue: Jesse-, Jesse ( One of Morning Star's babies) was a sweet and gentle soul. We were thrilled that he was adopted right before the holidays so that he could be home with a family to celebrate. Jesse also wasn't be lonely since he was moving in to a home where he had another dog friend.

Kala— Adopted on November 24, 2000

While in rescue: Kala was an awesome little dog that could do anything! She loved to swim, did directed retrieval, tracking, and obedience.. She was a tiny little bombshell of energy and intelligence. Gorgeous as well, Kala had a thick, beautiful sable coat and the prettiest tail ever! We can only hope there will be more dogs like her in our future.

Uli— Adopted on September 11, 2000

While in rescue: This goofball was sweet and adorable! Uli was German Shepherd and what we think was Malamute. Uli was big with flying nun ears and a curly tail when he got excited. His match was made at a pet fair when the interested people brought their female (who usually didn't like other dogs) and she actually liked Uli! It was meant to be. Uli now has a family to play with, a nice house and yard and, of course, his female companion.

Kita— Adopted on August 8, 2000
 

While in rescue: Kita was the last of Missy's litter to be adopted. She was a pretty girl and really quite the diva. She was adopted by a lovely couple in a beautiful neighborhood where all the doggies and their humans meet for coffee and play. Much to our surprise, she was only 6 months old when she was adopted and she grew even bigger in size in her new home!

Bucky— Adopted on July 30, 2000
 
Kit— Adopted on July 30, 2000
 
Teeka— Adopted on July 30, 2000
   
Loki— Adopted on July 27, 2000
   
Rebel— Adopted to God on July 6, 2000
 

(passed away from old age) While in rescue: Rebel was a dog who never left the rescue for a single loving home. We all understand the love we feel for our pets and how none of them will ever be forgotten, may we never forget the dogs who pass away in wait for rescue. Read Rebel's story on our In Memory of... page.

Bonnie— Adopted on July 4, 2000
(renamed Pasha by her new family)
Missy— Adopted on June 17, 2000
   
Jsamine— Adopted on May 7, 2000
   
Shadow— Adopted on May 5, 2000
  (nicknamed Dodo by her family)
Nick— Adopted on April 16, 2000
   
Star— Adopted on April 12, 2000
   
Tess— Adopted on April 2, 2000
   
Mama Love— Adopted on April 1, 2000
   
Blackie Bear— Adopted on March 26, 2000
   
Jacob— Adopted on March 22, 2000
   
Lady— Adopted on March 20, 2000
   
King— Adopted on March 19, 2000
   
JR— Adopted on March 14, 2000
   
Joseph— Adopted on March 13, 2000
   
Whirl—Adopted on March 11, 2000
  (renamed Ali by her new family)
Sylvia— Adopted on March 5, 2000
  (renamed Jesse by her new family)
Maxx— Adopted on March 4, 2000
 
Duke— Adopted on March 3, 2000
   
Meatball— Adopted on February 17, 2000
(Meatball and Chip pictured here)
Ginger Snap— Adopted on February 5, 2000
   
Yeti— Adopted on February 5, 2000
   
Zander— Adopted on January 28, 2000
star View the Zander Photo Gallery for photos and updates!
Dexter— Adopted on January 23, 2000
   
Ali— Adopted on January 23, 2000
   
Allie— Adopted January 2000
   
Scooter— Adopted on January 20, 2000
  (renamed Tiger by his new family)
Tank— Adopted on January 6, 2000
   

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 Did you know...

Approximately 8-12 million companion animals enter animal shelters nationwide every year and approximately 5-9 million are euthanized (60% of dogs and 70% of cats). — Annual Shelter Statistics, ASPCA

The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) answers the question Why Spay or Neuter? (PDF—15K). This low-cost surgery keeps your animal healthier and helps fight pet overpopulation.

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Elizabeth Riddle, our rescue president, outside of her full-time job and continuing educational pursuits, is an animal behaviorist and an obedience instructor, with a Bachelor's degree in Biology from the University of Illinois with a specialty in Ethology (the study of animal behavior). She officially founded this rescue in November of 1997 while attending the University of Illinois. Learn more about this rescue...

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