King-the Little Prince

After my 1st rescued Pug-Pudgey (my baby boy), passed away, I didn't think that I could rescue another dog for some time. But everyday I could see my baby girl (Pug) Maggie, getting more depressed. She even started having seizures, something she has never had. My Mom was looking on the rescue sites & found a "book-end" for Maggie. King, like Maggie, has a crooked-jaw & long tongue, but King's is REALLY long! King is such a sweet boy & has really made Maggie into the "Mommy" she loves to be. He loves to play with other dogs, and is a calm to Maggie's storm (she's a bit energetic). If you're considering rescuing an animal, it's a commitment. They need veterinary care like all of your pets (babies)should have, but what they really need is TLC. King was obviously abused because he still flinches when anything/anyone comes near his head. He has learned to trust his Mama (me) and his Aunt, but is still a work-in-progress. My family rescues because it is so rewarding, it can NOT be put into words.

Teri
Orlando, FL