Monthly Archives March 2019

Could you be supporting cruelty without knowing it?

Did you know you may be supporting cruelty to animals without knowing it?  Many common products, such as cosmetics, shampoos and cleaning products, are tested on animals (like rabbits) before they are sold.  Products are usually placed on an animal’s eyes or skin to test for irritation.  Besides being painful and unpleasant for the unwilling animal participant, results from tests on animals do not always accurately predict the results on humans. But what can you do?  Look for products that have been verified cruelty-free!  There are currently three organizations that confirm products to be cruelty-free (Cruelty-Free International, PETA and Choose
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He found us

My daughter and I came to HSHV to look at a kitten that we saw on the HSHV website; we had decided that we wanted to get a short-haired kitten. We walked around the different cat rooms and found the cat we came to visit. While we were waiting to visit with the kitten, we saw a cat who hadn’t been named yet, who was meowing and sticking his paw out of the cage door. We went over to say hi and instantly fell in love! He was an adult, very long-haired cat… not at all what we thought we
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Love from Lucy

This year for her birthday Lucy wanted to do something to help others.  Instead of asking for presents for herself, she decided to ask for donations to HSHV.  Lucy was able to bring towels, blankets, treats, toys and other needed items for the homeless animals at the shelter.  We’re so grateful for Lucy’s kindness!
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Little sister Luna

One year ago, my husband and I went to HSHV to “just look” at the puppies who came off the Love Train. That’s when we saw “Aeries” a.k.a., Luna. We immediately fell in love with her “baby blues” and could not resist. We brought her home where her big fur brother, Stitch, was eagerly waiting. Long story short, he was not very fond of the bouncing puppy. She even has a small scar to prove it. We told ourselves that we would give it 2 weeks, and if it still didn’t work out, we would have to face the unfortunate.
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The Lucky One

On St. Patrick’s Day three years ago (3/17/16), my boyfriend and I came in to just look around. We had no idea a Love Train had just come through. I was determined to find a dog. He, on the other hand, wasn’t sure if he were ready to adopt. Then, needless to say, we both saw Bosco (formally Major), and our hearts melted. We took him out into a private pen, and he was all about snuggles. Its been 3 years now, and he is the sweetest, most loyal, and smartest dog I’ve ever met. I’m pretty biased though. He
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Bowser helped mend our family’s broken hearts

Our story begins a little sad. We lost 2 of our 3 dogs, within a month of each other. One very suddenly with no real reason why, and the other due to old age. We didn’t feel ready for another pup yet, but decided to go see the Love Train one Friday evening, thinking all the puppies would be adopted, but we would get a feel for what to expect and ask all the questions so we would be prepared for the next Love Train. We got there and were directed back to the puppies, to find out there were
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He asked, “Are you SURE you want a puppy again”

We were his second family having been a surrendered the day before we came in that fateful Valentine’s Day. He was the quiet one, lying on his bed chewing one of his toys. No, we weren’t his previous family coming back to get him, but we were the ones taking him home. Fred, his older dog brother taught him to be a good dog, and his kitty siblings taught him how to play nicely and to be gentle, and our whole family taught him how to be the best dog we’ve had yet! He brings joy to us every day
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Well-traveled Pup Retires in Southern Florida

My husband and I adopted Frank on Black Friday in 2014. (Black cats were on sale that day, but we ended up with a dog!) He originally had been brought in as a stray. He was adopted by another family before us, but returned after a year. He had been back in the shelter a few weeks, and he wasn’t doing very well – he had rubbed the skin off the top of his nose. Frank is the most loving, loyal dog in the entire world. He has to be touching or looking at us at all times. His absolute
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Pupdate on Bambi!

My boyfriend and I came into HSHV to look for a dog to adopt with no intention of falling in love with Bambi, but from the moment we saw her, we knew she was ours! She was a Love Train puppy who had been adopted and returned. Her name is Frankie now (a.k.a., Li’l chicken nugget, li’l boo, Frankie Pankie Poo), and she has the biggest personality as you can see from the picture. She’s so relaxed and funny; we really couldn’t imagine our lives without her!   Bambi now Frankie
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Precious is just like her name

We adopted Precious right after Thanksgiving last year. She is so funny and sweet it is hard not to want to just hug her all the time. She has brought us such joy.   Gidget now Precious
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