I have enjoyed reading all your stories so much. We are , from time to time, a “foster family” for Beebe Humane Society. This was an occasion where I was asked to help, and I immediately said yes. As these precious ones arrived at their “safe haven”, I helped Jaxie “sort out” and number the new arrivals. They were a terrified and pitiful bunch. I remain horrified and angry that anyone could allow this kind of mistreatment to occur, much less participate in it for profit. We removed each little one from its carrier, checked it for injury or serious problems and logged it in. Some had medical problems that needed attention, some were tiny and malnourished, and all were matted, flea infested and covered in nasty remnants of feces and urine from days past. And yet not one complained as we looked them over. Perhaps they knew they were going to get some help. I initially fostered 8, which didn’t really make a dent in the number that were rescued, but I hope it helped out a little. All those are now well, and have gone on to their forever homes, or are awaiting their new family at this time. To read your stories about choosing them, loving them, waiting for them to arrive and their success stories thrills me. It reminds me once again why I feel I must help, and continue to do all I can do to stop this abuse from continuing.
I adopted two yorkies from this group, and I would like to tell you about them. When I first saw my Camilla (now named after Great Britain’s Camilla Parker Bowles), she really didn’t look like a dog, much less a Yorkshire Terrier! She’s a “plus size” gal, and at that time her hair was long and severely matted. She had stuff all in her hair, and her eyes were kind of matted together with hair. About all I could see of her face was her mouth, and she has a terrible underbite so her teeth were showing out from under all that hair. Terrified, of course, she hunkered down in the back of her carrier. It didn’t take long to realize that she was going to have to have a complete makeover! The next day, we shaved her down completely to the skin, except for a little of her topknot. I was amazed that she sat absolutely still to be shaved and have her nails done. With no hair, she really was “all teeth”, and gave us our first “Camilla Smile” which we see often now. With no hair, I felt forced to put a sweater on her to keep away a chill. Surprisingly, she didn’t mind a bit, and to this day she is our fashion model and has a wardrobe fit for a princess, including a jeweled collar and topknot bow! She is with me constantly, usually in my lap or at my feet, and I wouldn’t trade her for anything.
Jaxie says my Charles (also now named after the Prince) was just found roaming around out in the yard at the puppy mill. He is old, probably 12 or so, and having used up his usefulness at that place was just fending for himself as best he could. He, too, had to be completely shaved. He is almost deaf, but I think he hears a little when he wants to. When I got him, we thought he was totally blind. He had a bad ulcer on one eye, and the other eye was completely sunken back in his head, and it was thought that eye ball would have to be removed. I am told that this is not uncommon due to the waste that falls into their eyes from the cages above them. His teeth were all rotten, and he couldn’t eat the dry food that he was scrounging from the yard there. He was pretty skinny and weak. After initial vet care, he came to me. He had to lose 7 teeth all at once due to massive infection. The decision was made to wait on eye surgery to allow him to gain strength. We treated his eyes several times a day, put him on special soft food, and began to give him the love and care he deserves at his age. I am happy to report that now the scared old guy that hid in the corner is the first to greet us at the door, tail wagging. His eyes are improved, and it looks as though no further surgery will be needed. He is now an important part of our family, and we love him dearly.
Thank you, Ann, for your interest in this rescue and in these stories. The public must be informed and educated about these puppy mills. This is one rescue out of many, and for every one that gets busted there are many that don’t. This is one subject where ignorance is NOT bliss!!
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HI everyone,
We were the ones who were waiting with the Shapiros in New Brunswick for our little man. His name was "Roy" but is now called Rocky. Rocky was all of 3 pounds when we got him and due to health issues we were forced to keep him away from his big golden retriever brother, Quincy and yorkie sister Lola. He was very happy from day one to be with us, it was as though he knew we were going to love him and take great care of him. He is 2 pounds heavier, and that tail (which we refuse to cut) is always wagging a mile a minute. He sleeps curled up next to his big brother every night.
Those illegal breeders need to be shut down and pay for their crimes against animals!
Ileane Frank and Rocky
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To all of those wonderful people who waited for "Uncle Greg's Famous Puppy Transport" in East Brunswick, NJ and wherever else it left off puppies:
My little dog was named Betty when she came to me (of course that is after Jaxie's Mom and best friend) she is now Beebe ( and of course that is after Jaxie's Mom, Jaxie's best friend, Barbara (me) and Beebe Humane Society....what a legacy!
She was mine from the moment I picked her up and is even more mine now. She likes my husband now and is getting closer to him. But, she ADORES me!!! She sleeps next to me every night...she is at my feet from room to room and always looking for me if I disappear for a moment. She is protective of us and watches over the front door. She loves the back yard (grass) not to fond of the front (stones) The little bugger has gained 3 lbs since she has been here. She climbs like a mountain goat. I have shelves in my shop and she climbs up them shelf by shelf to get to the top. She sits on the top shelf and watches me do my work. She loves being held and a lot of her original fears have left. I can't even imagine what her first 3 years were like...She is about to get her first haircut since she has been home. She also has become the alpha dog in our house and when the guys don't do what she wants she bops them with her nose.
Jaxie, please know that I am so grateful to you for saying yes when I asked to adopt Beebe....
Ann, she has a blond face chest and legs and her back is a silver and black color and she has the most beautiful teeth......To all the people I was with in East Brunswick, I'm glad the bus was late so we got a chance to chat. Thanks for writing the article and you will have to let us know where we can get a copy of the magazine.
Little Egg Harbor New Jersey

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