HAPPY TAILS

At United Yorkie Rescue we are blessed with an extraordinary success rate in finding forever homes for our rescued foster dogs. To share this joy we've created this "Happy Tails" page. Happy Tails is devoted to the celebration of these wonderful stories with everyone who loves dogs. We hope that you enjoy these "Tails" as much as we have. Thank you!!

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Sophie

Sweet senior girl Sophie has been adopted. She now has a senior loving Forever person to call her own! Happy Tails Sophie!

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Gizmo CA (formerly Little Man)

Update 2/25/17: Gizmo was adopted today :-). This sweet little senior with a crazy heart murmur who I thought would stay with me for the rest of his life (I would have actually loved it) is getting his very own cardiac ICU nurse to watch over him. Thank you Erin for adopting him. Have a wonderful life little GizGiz. I love you with all my heart and I am crying happy tears for you tonight. I already miss you

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Millie

2/24/17: 2/5/17 Sweet Millie was adopted today. She needed to be in an all adult home because her foster parents knew she didn't like kids. She was rescued by one group and adopted into a family. Then little Millie was returned because she was not happy being in home with children. The rescue decided she needed to go to another rescue, one that primary dealt with yorkies. When United Yorkie Rescue took her in her foster parents were going to make sure this time she was going to be adopted into the right home. No kids, an adult female in the home, and if possible no men since she seemed to only like woman (they could only wonder what a man did to her in her past to make her so fearful of men), and someone who could be home with her a lot of the time. She is fine with dogs her size, but not big dogs. This seemed like such a tall order for such a sweet little girl, but hooray for Millie, the perfect family was out there. Today they made Millie their forever and ever pup. Millie now has a new forever home with two stay at home moms, a nice fenced yard, and an older little fur sister to be her new best fur friend. They already love her so much and Millie knows this is the home she was always meant to have. Happy forever after, Millie. You're home at last.

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Rosie and new mom
Rosie

2-24-17 Rosie went from the shelter where her former owners left her because they were moving and couldn't take her with them, to her forever home today. She couldn't believe she ended up in the shelter of all places. Not a sweet dog like her. But she didn't' stay long. United Yorkie Rescue came and got her out of there. She went to her wonderful foster home where she received love and care. But best of all it wasn't long before this sweet girl found her perfect forever home. She will never ever be alone again in a shelter or anywhere else. She has a stay at home mom and dad and some fur friends to play with. In fact one of her fur brother is a former UYR dog and they are just the same size, they even look alike. Rosie has a nice fenced yard and the perfect home full of doggie beds, doggie toys, and lots and lots of love and kisses.

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Jethro

2/14/17 Happy Valentine's Day Jethro. Today Jethro found his loving forever family. Jethro has a new mom and dad, a fur sister just about his age, and two girls, twins, to play with him. This energetic, sweet fellow even has a fenced backyard. Everything he ever wanted s now his. Jethro, the perfect family dog, now has the perfect family. Not even Valentine chocolates could have be sweeter than this for Jethro.

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Dusty and new family
Dusty

2-4-17 Dusty was adopted today. This sweet boy is a bundle of love and energy. In his former home he was kept crated or on leash a lot so he was so happy to have FREEDOM in his foster home. He gives kisses non-stop and just loves to be loved. Dusty loves to play and is full of life and pep, after all, he is only 4 years old. He learned so much in his foster home. He learned how to get along with other dogs, he learned proper house training manners, and he learned that people are his friend. All that he needed was his forever home and today Dusty found his perfect home. He has a new mom and dad who will be home with him much of the time. He has a fenced yard to run around in, and he even gets a wonderful fur sister for his very now to play with, hang with, and his very best friend. You won't find a happier boy anywhere than Dusty.

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Polo and new mom
Polo

2/1/17 Young Polo was adopted today. A perfect home for Polo would be one where his humans are patient and have lots of time and energy to devote to him. Polo does not like being crated because before he came to United Yorkie Rescue his family worked a lot and he was home alone and crated for hours at a time. Polo needs to catch up on learning the skills that most young dogs learn as puppies like house-training, leash walking, when its time to play, and when it is time to settle down. He missed out on this training because he was left alone so much. BUT not anymore.....Polo found his perfect forever home today. His new mom and dad are home most of the time. He will be their one special fellow who will be doted on all the time. Every day he will get all the love and attention he craves. Pretty soon there will be a nice new fence in the backyard so this young fellow, who is full of energy, can run off his energy. Polo is one happy boy. He wants everyone to know he found his perfect mom and dad and his perfect forever home.

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Bowie

1-29-17 Bowie's foster mom only had wonderful things to say about Bowie. She said Bowie is a very happy and lovable little boy. He loves people and will take any opportunity to give them millions of kisses. He loves other dogs, meal-time and anything else you can dish out - even loves it when he gets a bath! Bowie is one of the most agreeable pups his foster mom has ever had. And today Bowie and his brother Samson were adopted together into their forever home. They have a wonderful new forever home and will be together with two other fur brothers. Before coming to UYR Bowie and Samson were left alone so much of the time because their owner didn't have the time for them. Now he has a stay at home mom and dad who will give Bowie lots of cuddle time on the couch. Bowie's new home also has a nice big fenced backyard for the time he feels like running around with his best friend Samson and his two new fur friends. Bowie is one happy little fellow now. Life is good for this little guy. Bowie and Samson home together forever.

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Samson

1-29-17 Samsom and his brother Bowie were adopted together today. They have a wonderful new forever home and will be together with two other fur brothers. Samson has a rough start when he came to his foster home. He needed surgery to have his ACL repaired and rebuilt to get his patella back into place. It was a slow road to recovery, but he is now a happy, healthy little guy. Before coming to UYR Samson and Bowie were left alone so much of the time because their owner didn't have the time for them. Now he has a stay at home mom and dad who will give Samson lots of cuddle time on the couch. Samson's new home also has a nice big fenced backyard for the time he feels like running around with his best friend Bowie and his two new fur friends. Samson is one happy little fellow now. Life is good for this little guy. Samson and Bowie home together forever.

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Zoe and new mom
Zoe

01/30/17. Zoe has her "Cinderella"! This little angel was born into a puppy mill. We can tell she she herself lived her short little life there as a producer with the circling she displays. From puppy mill to shelter life, then into a home where she was shortly surrendered when the human baby came. All that this baby was born into this world to receive was denied. Well, no longer!!! Rebecca waited months for a baby that could not be hers, but opened her heart to this sweet tiny princess. Zoe has a mommy now, a fursibling brother Aldo, who is cute as a button, and all of this babies

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Gracie and new dad
Gracie

1-26-17 Gracie was adopted today. She was taken in with several other dogs from a hoarder situation. This sweet girl thrived in her foster home. She became playful and happy and healthy. Today Gracie went to her forever home and she will have such a wonderful life. She has a stay at home dad and an older fur brother for a friend. Gracie will be so loved and so cared for until the end of her days.

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Rebel and new family
Rebel

01-24-17: When you wait for a rescue for almost 5 months, you know the love this family has to give is boundless. When I met this little boy, I knew there was someone special for him already. This sweet boy took one look at this sweet puppy Carmello, and it was all over...kisses and happiness and where have you been!! Meet Randy, Carmello (female sibling or love) with Fatima and daughter Sofia, and former UYR Rebel who is now Dimitri. They fell in love instantly and his furever life began the minute he met this family. Can't you just see the love! What a wonderful life this baby is going to have. Happy Tails little Dimitri (Rebel)!!

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Piper and new mom
Piper

1/21/17 In July of 2016 United Yorkie Rescue got an emergency call from an owner wishing to surrender a one year old female Yorkie. The pup had developed a severe case of Pyoderma and was being advised by her vet to euthanize the pup as she was in terrible pain, and the owner could not afford the cost of emergency care. UYR went in to action, assuming responsibility for treatment, immediately the pup was transferred to NC State Veterinary Hospital where she remained in treatment until January of 2017. Each visit during that time showed improvement, and finally after all the medication, the biopsies, shaving, bandages and testing, this little girl was ready for her furever. Boy, had she earned it!

In December Foster mom was contacted by a Veterinarian from the State of Georgia. She had seen Piper, and she would like Piper to come live with her and her little Maltese, Smidgeon. She would be happy to wait until Piper's release from NC State in January and in the meantime, we could begin the adoption process and application approval. United Yorkie Rescue could not have been more shocked, or surprised at the miracle that had just happened. A veterinarian had applied for this special little girl, and this was not just your run of the mill veterinarian. This veterinarian had attended the University of Georgia working toward a Zoology degree before being accepted early into the College of Veterinary Medicine at UGA. After four years of veterinary training, graduated Cum Laude with a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine Degree in 1991. A major milestone in her career was becoming a certified Diplomate of the American Board of Veterinary Practitioners (ABVP) in Canine and Feline Practice form 1998 through 2008, an achievement very few veterinarians accomplish. There could be no Happier Tail than this! See for yourself, the truth is in the picture as Piper and her new mom meet for the first time. Love at first site . . . and off that little girl went, with her furever.

When UYR took Piper in July of 2016, we immediately initiated a go fund me page. With your support to this rescue you donated every penny in which to support the care of this sweet girl. Thank you.

In return, UYR promised to find her the best furever. We believe we did.

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Mattie and new mom
Mattie

1-21-17 Mattie, one of our sweet Christmas Miracle girls was adopted today. Tiny, 4.5 pound Mattie came to us with 8 other dogs that were taken out of a hoarding situation. She most likely lived in a crate most of her life in a home with at least 40 other dogs. Mattie had very little muscle mass in her legs because of being crated nearly all the time. She was too thin, her teeth were in terrible shape, and her mouth hurt her all the time. She had no idea of house training and of ever being outside. Through lots of love, good food, hard work, and of course medical care Mattie learned what life could be like. She grew stronger and healthier each day. Today Mattie went to her forever home. She will be such a loved dog and treated like the little princess she is. She has a stay at home mom, a wonderful fur sister, and best of all a fenced yard to lay out in the sun. Mattie loves to be in the sun and can lie out there for as long as she is allowed to. Life for this little girl will now always be filled with sunshine and happiness.

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T-Bone

1-17-17 T-Bone was surrendered to a shelter when his owners moved to a place that did not allow pets. Poor T-Bone was very afraid at the shelter and growled at the shelter staff so he was labeled as an aggressive dog and was not able to be placed up for general adoption. The shelter staff felt that T-Bone's behavior was largely fear induced so they reached out to UYR to see if we would be willing to take him and work with him to get him past his fear issues. So T-Bone became a United Yorkie Rescue pup and started his lessons in learning to trust. It didn't take long before his foster parents knew he really was a good boy. He just needed a home with adults only who will be patient and understanding and continue to help him overcome his fears. Today T-Bone found his perfect forever home with his forever dad. It will just be T-Bone and his dad forever. His new dad is going to take him everywhere and give him the best life ever. T-Bone will get to go to the park and on trips to visit family and friends. Wherever a pup can go T-Bone will go. In fact his new dad promised that T-Bone would have everything his heart desires except maybe his own TV. He will have to share that with his dad. T-Bone never has to be scared again. His life is now safe and secure. T-Bone is home.

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Angel and new mom
Angel

Date of Adoption 1-14-17: Angel was one of the 7 Yorkies & Silky Terriers that UYR pulled from a hoarding situation in Texas dubbed Operation Christmas Miracle. She was raised as a puppymill breeder, then went directly into a hoarding situation. Until she was rescued by UYR, she had never known human companionship, love and compassion. Angel was the sickest of the Operation Christmas Miracle dogs. She was emaciated and severely anemic at only 7 lbs and in very poor body condition - she had very little hair on her tiny frail body from such poor nutrition and care. In her foster home, Angel proved to be extraordinarily sweet and docile, accepting of just about anything - she is such a gentle little senior girlie.

Angel had severe glaucoma in her left eye and eye drops did not decrease the pressure, so she had to have the eye removed. Her vision in her right eye is limited, but she gets around the house and yard just fine. She also has an eyelid condition called entropian, and ulcerations on both of her corneas. She had one remaining fractured canine that had to be cut out, and during the dental, it was discovered that she has a previously broken jaw that is not surgically repairable due to the severe bone loss in the area. The bone loss was most likely caused by her teeth rotting in her mouth over a period of time. She must have been in horrendous pain from the rotting teeth and broken jaw for years (she is no longer in pain).

Angel had yeast infections in both ears, and there is evidence she has had this chronic condition for many years. She also had a previously ruptured eardrum, and now has compromised hearing as a result of this neglect and/or abuse.

Angel also came in with mammary masses in both chains - biopsies were taken during surgery, and came back as adenocarcinoma. It is also possible that the cancer may have metabolized to other parts of her body.

At her last vet appointment to check her ears, the vet and foster mom had a long discussion about Angel undergoing two double mastectomy surgeries. Together with the vet, for many reasons, it was decided that it would be too much for Angel to endure. She is very fragile, and is probably closer to 14-15 years old instead of 12-13 years old.

Foster Mom decided that this sweet girl has suffered enough and wanted to give Angel the joy of belonging to a family for the first time in her life. So Foster Mom adopted Angel and hopes to hopefully have her long enough so that she knows that her life DID matter and that she WAS loved and cherished.

Angel is a survivor, although she went through a lot of suffering, pain and neglect during her lifetime. Please remember, for years Angel suffered at the hands of the puppymiller who only breeds for greed. Her puppies made their way out for the most part by being sold to pet stores around the country. Angel was imprisoned in the puppymill, then with a hoarder. Please consider the Angels left in puppymills before purchasing a dog from a pet store. That's where all the puppies in pet stores originate. No responsible breeder would ever allow their puppies to be sold in a pet store Adopt. Don't Shop. If reading Angel's story will deter just one family from purchasing a puppy from a pet store, then her life has absolutely been worth the price she paid in her health. She is a jewel and perfect in the eyes of her new mom who adores her.

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Margo, Polo and new family
Polo

1-8-17 Polo and Margo have found furever. Nestled on the corner off the beaten path in Columbia, SC a wonderful couple who are semi-retired have welcomed these two in to their beautiful home. They have a spacious home with a great deck off the back and a well manicured back yard. When Margo and Polo saw the back yard, both ran down the deck steps and immediately began exploring, tails were wagging as they explored around, under, and in every azalea bush out there. Margo was smiling and jumping and just as happy as she could be, and well, Polo has found his Bestest Friend in his new dad. I knew they were home. After our visit, and it was time for me to head back to NC, they all walked me out to my car. As I looked in my rear view mirror, I saw two happy little tails walking up the sidewalk with their new furever mom and dad. I don't know who was more excited, the pups exploring their new home and surroundings, or Mom and Dad, introducing their new pups to the neighborhood. It was certainly a Welcome to Furever, with love.

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Margo, Polo and new family
Margo

1-8-17 Polo and Margo have found furever. Nestled on the corner off the beaten path in Columbia, SC a wonderful couple who are semi-retired have welcomed these two in to their beautiful home. They have a spacious home with a great deck off the back and a well manicured back yard. When Margo and Polo saw the back yard, both ran down the deck steps and immediately began exploring, tails were wagging as they explored around, under, and in every azalea bush out there. Margo was smiling and jumping and just as happy as she could be, and well, Polo has found his Bestest Friend in his new dad. I knew they were home. After our visit, and it was time for me to head back to NC, they all walked me out to my car. As I looked in my rear view mirror, I saw two happy little tails walking up the sidewalk with their new furever mom and dad. I don't know who was more excited, the pups exploring their new home and surroundings, or Mom and Dad, introducing their new pups to the neighborhood. It was certainly a Welcome to Furever, with love.

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Bandit, Cookie and new mom
Bandit

1-4-17 Bandit came to United Yorkie Rescue with a torn cruciate ligament. He saw the specialist to see if he can have his ligament surgically repaired. It wasn't to be. It wasn't long before Bandit's vet told his foster mom that the leg just couldn't be saved and it would need to be amputated. After Bandit's surgery he no longer had any pain. Bandit became the happiest 3 legged pup. He didn't miss that leg or the pain it gave him for one second. While in his foster home Bandit became best friends with his foster sister Cookie. They did everything together, they ate together, slept together, and hung out together all day long. Bandit made it his job to make sure Cookie was protected and safe no matter what she did or where she was. They were inseparable. And then the best thing in the world happened. They were adopted together by the most wonderful mom. Bandit and Cookie will live happily ever after with their stay at home mom, their fur brother, and their three new cat friends. Bandit and Cookie are together forever.

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Bandit, Cookie and new mom
Cookie

1-4-17 Sweet Cookie was one of our Christmas miracle pups. She came to us from a hoarding situation where she was one of 40 dogs living in crates, crammed into a single home. It is likely Cookie spent most of her 11 years in a crate with very little human interaction. Cookie has a cataract in her right eye and no teeth from bad food and lack of dental care, but that hasn't stopped her from being such a happy girl. Cookie has never met a stranger, she just loves everyone. But it was her one very special friend that made Cookie the happiest. When Cookie met Bandit, her foster brother, she knew she found a friend for life. They did everything together. they ate, slept, and hung out together all day long. Where one was the other was not far away. Bandit became Cookie's guardian and watched over her constantly. Today Cookie was adopted with her best friend Bandit. The now have a wonderful new mom, a new fur brother, and three new kitty friends. Cookie and Bandit are together forever.

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