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Please take a minute to read the many stories that adopters have submitted to show the world the true meaning of Adopt Love. We've have had such a great response from everyone so keep them coming!

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Zipper

Last week I adopted a cat at the satellite adoption center in PetsMart. It was a spur of the moment decision as I was not looking for a cat.

He is WONDERFUL. He came in and acted like he had lived here all of his life. He and my other cats are doing well, just the cat get acquainted things even that is going relatively smoothly.

His name was Jasper but his name has been changed to Zipper. He is wonderful, acts like he has lived her all of his life. He and my other two cats are doing well, just the get acquainted things all cats do and even that is doing well. He pays no attention to my dogs, swirls through their legs.
Submitted by Pam
Cheyenne
It's been about 3½ years since I adopted my 5½ year old Calico Tortoiseshell named Cheyenne. (Originally named Doppler).
She is the first pet I've ever adopted and I'm thankful of the LHS for giving me my best friend. She has been there for me through some of the most difficult times of my life, purring and cuddled next to me. She has never left my side and I could not begin to imagine my life without her, she greets me every morning and after work with many meows and hops in my lap as I check my email. I knew from the moment I saw her at the LHS that she was the cat for me and I look forward to adopting a friend for her in the near future. I will be forever greatful for the best friend I have gained. Thank you!
Submitted by Josh Elder

Ginger

 

Ginger came to our home about 3 months ago. She has been such a joy to our lives and she loves to play with the other three proms that we have. She was use to walking on a leash but now she loves to run and play in the back yard. She will diffidently let you know when she needs to go outside and that we are thankful for. She needs her face wash each morning and her paws. She is very clean. She enjoys going to the groomer to get a bath and trimmed up. She will strut for hours after we bring her home.

 

She has the best personality and such a loving dog. She belongs to my husband Bill. She is definitely his dog. But she doesn’t think she is a dog. All of our dogs get along and play well together. She is a joy and we are so glad that she is a member of our family.

 

All of our dog do not believe that they are dogs; they think they are people and that is so funny. They each have a recliner, a bed to sleep on and love to be brushed. We will call for the boys and they will come and then we have to call Ginger for her to come. She is so funny.

We thank the Lexington Humane Society for giving us the chance to adopt her.

Submitted by Bill & Phyllis Little
Beau Xavier
My boyfriend, Andrew, and I adopted "Bojangles" a little over a month ago from LHS. He is a one-year-old Border Collie/Australian Shepherd mix and it was love at first sight on April 2nd, 2009. As we went to visit him every day for the next two weeks, Beau (which is his name now) became more and more familiar with us and the more we visited, the more we knew he was the dog we wanted to adopt as our first pet. We finally brought him home on April 16th and he has been nothing but the perfect dog since. His name is now Beau Xavier and he loves playing fetch, chewing on his rawhide, "killing" his stuffed toy duck and playing with his Kong. He has also learned how to sit, lay down and we're currently working on shake. Beau also LOVES to go to the dog park, play tug-o-war, peanut butter and to watch "It's Me or the Dog" on Animal Planet while I'm getting ready for work in the morning.  We have found that Beau loves all people and most other dogs. He is a very, very good boy, very obedient, and seems to absolutely love his new home.

Thank you so much for all you do with these animals and I am so glad that we found the first addition to our little family there. From now on, we will always consider shelter animals because our first experience has been a dream. Thank you again!

Submitted by Ashley Westerman
Makayla
Makayla first arrived at LHS March 3, 2009.  She was very scared.  As a volunteer, I spent many hours gaining her trust.  LHS moved her to the cattery to complete her socialization.  After a few weeks in there, I knew she was the per(purr)fect cat.  At first, my two year old cat (Nicky who is more than twice her size) was scared of her and unsure.  The intro period only lasted a couple of days.  The two became fast friends.  Makayla knows she is a pretty littel girl and uses it for all its worth.  My time volunteering at LHS proved to be the best way to get acquainted with a cat to adopt. Thanks.
Submitted by Tim Morrow
Reggie
Reggie (pictured left) was adopted at this year's Rolex event!
This is Reggie and Jesse (our previous rescue).  Jesse is about 7 years young and is getting younger by the day with the puppy (Reggie) around!  They have too much fun together - way too much.
Submitted by Lynn Lentz
Hannah
We adopted Hannah on December 22, 2008.  She's been a handful to say the least but we wouldn't trade her now for anything.  Nicknamed "Baby" by the LHS staff, because that's what she answered to, we were told that she had been slightly abused.  After four months, we realize that's just the way she is since she acts subdued when anyone acts like they might take something away.  She's very possessive of her toys and food and loves to ride in the car and take walks.  She's good-natured, a natural comedian, and the most beautiful girl in the world!  Thank you for making our humdrum lives exciting again!
Submitted by Elaine and Ted Valentine
Lucy

We adopted Lucy two months ago. She has become a full-fledged member of our family and is so healthy. Lucy loves to chase and find sticks. She is also a very good napping companion. Thank you so much for what you do!

Submitted by Katrina O'Brien


Niki

We adopted Niki when she was about six months old, about two years ago. My boyfriend originally wanted a German shepherd mix, but when I saw this cute little fluffy Eskimo Spitz mix that LHS called 'Snow White' I knew that little princess was for us. She has learned so many trickes and plays with our cat without any problems. We take her to the dog park and she gets along with every dog she meets.
Niki is the first dog I have gotten to adopt from the humane society but I will always do it in the future. I hope to come back and get Niki a playmate!

Submitted by Michelle Craycraft

Pete

My husband and I went to LHS to look for a sweet big dog that could keep us company while the other was gone to work. We looked at many dogs and thought a few were cute but we just couldn't seem to find the right one that just felt like family. Then I walked by Pete's kennel and those big brown eyes looked up at me so sad, so I asked my husband to come look at him and he said he was cute but he wanted to look around a little more before we decided. As he walked away Pete looked at me like 'please take me home'. My husband looked back and Pete looked at him them back to me and wagged his little stub of a tail and that sealed the deal. He has become our baby and spoiled rotten. Thank you for providing the place where we found our wonderfull addition to or family.

Submitted by Mareshah and John Goley

Cooper

I adopted Cooper in early February. I had been playing around the idea of adopting a dog but had decided I wanted a very small, scruffy, older dog. One afternoon my roommate's daughter told me of a dog she saw at LHS that day - a purebred, black and white, 8-month old cocker spaniel. I told her I wasn't sure, I really wanted a a very small dog. The next morning, she talked me into going to see if he was still there. It was love at first sight. He was perfect!
Cooper has been such a wonderful addition to my life. I had health problems in the fall and had lost my father and another close family member around the same time. He has brought me out of a lot of depression and his high exercise demand has improved my health and I've lost 10 lbs. since adopting him.
Thank you for the all he work you do and thank you for my baby.

Submitted by Jane Smith

Alice

I adopted a three year old hound mix from LHS in August, shortly after moving to Kentucky from New York. I have nothing but great things to say about Alice. She immediately fit into my home. She loves to go running and hiking, making her the perfect fit for me. I took her home for Christmas and she fell in love with my young nieces and nephews, and of course, they fell in love with her. She is truly the best friend I've made in Kentucky! Keep up the great work and thanks for giving great dogs like Alice a second chance.

Submitted by Meghan Towle

Penelope

We adopted Penelope about a month ago. She adjusted very well and thinks she owns the place. Her favorite things are going for a walk, begging for treats, playing pull the rope and chase the ball, and snuggling with her dad. She is learning her commands and knows "stay, come, down" and knows her name. She won't let us out of her sight. She is very affectionate and sweet. We love her very much and can't imagine not having her in our life. Thank you for taking such good care of her.

Submitted by Margie and Rick Gordon
Panda

I got Sweetie Pie (aka Panda) a few weeks ago at the satellite shelter (Hamburg PetsMart). She had been adopted three days before but brought back the next day because the person had allergies. She is six years old with a bad leg but she has been the most amazing little addition to our family. The other dogs have started to warm up to her. I figured she has had a hard life and she is just getting used to her new one.
I just want to thank LHS and all the staff for allowing me to bring this little angel home.

Submitted by Dot Johnson
Bella

I went to LHS looking for a small lap dog, but instead fell in love with this big fuzzy puppy whom I named Bella. She is the most loving and loyal dog I ahve ever met and has made her way into my heart. Bella was there for me when my husband was gone in the Marines and laid by my side many lonely nights when I needed her love the most. Almost two years after her adoption we now have a son and she loves him and protects him like a big sister. Thank you for providing a place where so many animals are waiting to bless the lives of people like me.

Submitted by Suzanna McKnight

Be ar

We adopted Bear about a year ago and he has been a joy to our lives. We are so glad that we have him. He is a joy in our lives and a blessing. My wife can't have kids and Bear has helped us though a lot. I could never thank you for the joy you brought in our lives. Thank you again.

Submitted by Algin & Norma Abney



Lucy

I originally visited the Lexington Humane society back in August with no intention of buying a dog, but just to play with the puppies. After being there for less than an hour, I came across a pit/hound mix formerly named "Frieda." After spending about fifteen minutes with her outside, I knew I had to take her home with me. At first she was very shy and timid, but warmed up rather quickly. I'm sure everyone says this but Lucy truly is the best dog ever. I never thought that I was a "dog person" but now I really can't imagine my life without her. I've realized that love from a dog is unconditional and she was the perfect addition to my life.

Submitted by Faulk Simon

Appa

My husband and I adopted "Rocky" from the Lexington Humane Society satellite branch after visiting him at his kennel for two days. We soon renamed him Appa, and he was quickly accepted by our existing four cats. Like all of our cats, Appa is quite unique. He loves car rides, visiting new places and even taking daily strolls on his harness. He is a big boy with a big heart and there will never be another one like him.

Submitted by Lauren Hoff

Tyson

We came for a visit Feb. 21st just to "look around" and fell totally and completely in love with a little guy named Tyson. After playing with him in the 'get acquainted room' and in the dog yard we knew he was perfect for us.
We took Tyson, now Ty, home with us and it has been nothing but fun, fun, fun. He's so playful, well mannered, caring, loving, and eager to please. Ty is just what we needed to bring all together and share in something wonderful as a family. Thank you so much for providing such a wonderful service to the Lexington people and giving so many the feeling of love and happiness that only an adorable lap cuddling pet could do.

Submitted by the Riddle Family

Marley

It has been a year since I adopted my 3 year old male boxer from LHS, and I cannot thank you all enough for giving me my best friend! Marley has helped me through so much this past year and he has always been the most loyal one in my life. He is absolutely amazing and makes me smile on a daily basis. As a foster parent for LHS I know what goes into making sure every possible animals can get adopted and I could never thank you all enough for giving me this wonderful dog!

Submitted by Jake Cochran

Scarlett

Once again, I visited LHS and fell in love. Her name was Sunshine but we changed her name to Scarlett. My heart is so full since I adopted her. She is the sweetest thing in the world and my other animals, Forrest and Ellie, absolutely adore her!

Submitted by Jo Barnes



Fiona

I just wanted to share that I adopted my beautiful Fiona in June of 2008 and she is my best friend! I am so happy that I found her and I am thankful for her every day. She is definitely my girl and is doing excellent! She is the princess of the house. Thanks for the awsome work you do everyday for these animals!

Submitted by Sherry Turner

Millie

My family adopted Millie from LHS in 1996 after much begging from my brother and 10-year-old self. Millie passed away this fall but she gave us 12 wonderful years of companionship. She came into the shelter with a litter of puppies but not a defeated spirit. My brother and I instantly fell in love with her when she jumped into our laps - but that was the only time she ever did, the little stinker! When we got her home she was very skinny and almost all white. A couple of months later and lots of good nutrition, she surprised us with brown spots and a black ring around her tail. Millie settled in quickly and became my best friend. She was a feisty little girl who loved to play ball, ride in the car, run around the farm, and be spoiled. She was definitely boss of the house, fully earning her nickname, Queen Millicent. I truly miss my "fluffy puppy" and I am so thankful I got to share my life with such an affectionate, spunky, adorable mutt!

Thanks to LHS for helping so many amazing animals find new homes!

Submitted by Leigh Nason

Forrest

Just wanted to let you know that my little Forrest is doing great! I adopted him from LHS on 11/7/08 and his name at the time was "Gunner." Forrest was so very skinny and scared that I had to bring him home. As you can see, he is now well on his way to being a healthy happy doggie! His older sister, Ellie, is behind him and is showing him the ropes. He has had a few issues but he is in doggie training and with lots of work is responding well. Forrest has helped us through the loss of a previous dog and he has brought much joy to our lives.

Submitted by Jo Barnes


Abbygaile

Just an update on our sweet Rottie girl we adopted there 2 years ago. I believe the staff called her "Face" because of a surgery on her eyes and her face had to be shaved. She quickly blended into our family which consisted of two more Rotties and two cats. We named her Abbygaile and we call her Dear Abby most of the time. Also thank you folks at LHS for the love and care you gave her. She is a big part of our life.

Submitted by Dale & Patricia



J oey

I just wanted to update you about our kitten. She is doing so great and she has gotten so much bigger! This semester I am taking a photography class and I took some sample pictures of Joey. We liked one so much we had it framed, but I thought I'd share it with you!

Submitted by Betsy Kanis



Tiger

My husband and I had been thinking for a long time about getting a buddy for our girl boxer, Lexi. I'd been scouring the classifieds for a Boxer puppy, but the price and the daunting task of potty training was putting me off. As well as the fact that there are so many pets in shelters that need good homes. A few weeks later, we were both in the car listening to our favorite radio station Z103 when we heard about Tiger! I told my husband that we HAD to go down to LHS and look at him. We saw him and fell in love instantly. He was going home with us.

Lexi and Tiger are best buddies. They snuggle together, play together and are inseparable. Tiger has become a cherished member of our small family and warms our hearts with his fantastic personality.

Thank you to LHS for all you do!

Submitted by Gary & Angela Young.

Voodoo

Earlier this fall we lost our beloved basset hound. Our house felt so empty after he was gone. We decided to wait a while to get another dog as we just weren't ready right away. We always knew we would adopt from a shelter and help a dog that needed a home. In chitter chatter I mentioned to my husband maybe we should make a trip to LHS just to look. He agreed and the next afternoon off we went to LHS. We walked through the Dog room looking and petting quite a few but, nothing felt like it was the ONE for us. When we got to the very last row in one of the runs were two sweet little black pit mixes. One really caught our attention. She was so cute. We knelt down and petted on her and her cage mate. My husband and I both had a feeling about her. There was just something about that sweet little girl named LuLu. We got her out, she had such a big personality and was so full of life! There was just something about this little girl that made us fall head over heels for her.

All the way home we talked about her and how she was perfect for us. My husband said to me that he would leave it be my final choice to adopt her. I just knew we were ready and she had to come home with us. I called the LHS and everyone was sooo HELPFUL & SWEET! I went on my lunch hour to fill out the application on her and to get the adoption started. I got the call of approval the next day. My husband picked her up on his way home and brought her by my work. Everyone just loved all over her. You have no idea how much happiness this sweet little girl has brought to us. I just wanted to say THANK YOU LHS and Staff for all you do! We are truly blessed to have found our sweet girl.

Submitted by Amanda & Donny


 

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