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Greetings, lovely humans! I'm Noelle, a sweet soul on the quest for a forever family to call my own. Let me share a bit of my tale with you! My story, though tinged with shadows, reveals the strength of my spirit.
In the secluded world of the Amish, I spent my initial 5 years as a breeding machine, bringing forth countless lives for the greed of others. I fell victim to pyometra, a life-threatening condition that could have sealed my fate as I lay dying in a cold barn without treatment. Abandoned and left to perish, I clung fiercely to the flicker of life within me.
By a twist of fortune, kind souls intervened and rescued men which lead me to my first taste of a real home comfort. It's cozy and warm here, but sharing space with other pups has me dreaming of a kingdom where I reign supreme with my very own humans and treasures.
I'm a dedicated sofa snuggler, making up for lost time with cuddles aplenty. I'm an adept learner, mastering the art of outdoor potty breaks and the magic of wee wee pads indoors. My foster mama cheers for my progress, claiming I'm exceeding all expectations. Comfy beds are my love language, and I've got a discerning palate that leans towards the deliciousness of Fresh Pet over plain old kibble.
Loneliness doesn't sit well with me, and I express my feelings with a touch of vocal flair. But fear not, my barks are just a brief melody before I settle into a serene calm. Leash walks are becoming my new adventure, and I've perfected the adorable backwards butt-first walk up a step – a move that never fails to elicit smiles.
Quirky, yet a complete mush at heart, I promise to shower you with snuggles and love. If you open your heart to me, I'll do my utmost to be the best family member, eager to learn the ropes of being part of your cherished clan. If I sound like your kind of girl, reach out to my foster mama or the wonderful folks at Anarchy, and perhaps we can create magic together!
Greetings, lovely humans! I'm Noelle, a sweet soul on the quest for a forever family to call my own. Let me share a bit of my tale with you! My story, though tinged with shadows, reveals the strength of my spirit.
In the secluded world of the Amish, I spent my initial 5 years as a breeding machine, bringing forth countless lives for the greed of others. I fell victim to pyometra, a life-threatening condition that could have sealed my fate as I lay dying in a cold barn without treatment. Abandoned and left to perish, I clung fiercely to the flicker of life within me.
By a twist of fortune, kind souls intervened and rescued men which lead me to my first taste of a real home comfort. It's cozy and warm here, but sharing space with other pups has me dreaming of a kingdom where I reign supreme with my very own humans and treasures.
I'm a dedicated sofa snuggler, making up for lost time with cuddles aplenty. I'm an adept learner, mastering the art of outdoor potty breaks and the magic of wee wee pads indoors. My foster mama cheers for my progress, claiming I'm exceeding all expectations. Comfy beds are my love language, and I've got a discerning palate that leans towards the deliciousness of Fresh Pet over plain old kibble.
Loneliness doesn't sit well with me, and I express my feelings with a touch of vocal flair. But fear not, my barks are just a brief melody before I settle into a serene calm. Leash walks are becoming my new adventure, and I've perfected the adorable backwards butt-first walk up a step – a move that never fails to elicit smiles.
Quirky, yet a complete mush at heart, I promise to shower you with snuggles and love. If you open your heart to me, I'll do my utmost to be the best family member, eager to learn the ropes of being part of your cherished clan. If I sound like your kind of girl, reach out to my foster mama or the wonderful folks at Anarchy, and perhaps we can create magic together!
Anarchy Animal Rescue & Rehabilitation was founded in December of 2010, out of need and desire to help address two major animal crises in this country - unwanted adoptable pets and the mistreatment and abuse of animals due to puppy mills. Our goal is to find good, loving homes for as many pets as we can take in, care for medically, and place in responsible homes. After years of working in various animal shelters, fostering and volunteering with local rescue groups, we decided the time has come to do on our own what we do best - save lives! Every year millions of homeless adoptable pets are surrendered to kill shelters across the country. The majority of those animals are put to death due to overcrowding of these shelters. This overcrowding is caused by people purchasing animals from pet stores or breeders and not spaying or neutering their pets. Every time a person buys a pet or allows their pet to breed, perfectly adoptable dogs and cats are killed in a shelter. It is a vicious cycle and can only be stopped with education, outreach and adoption. If everyone adopted their pets from shelters or rescue groups, there would be less euthanasia in our city pounds. When shelters are overcrowded we are called in to help. By us taking shelter pets into our rescue, we open up kennel space so the shelters have room for other animals that are coming in, which results in less animals being put to sleep.
Anarchy Animal Rescue & Rehabilitation was founded in December of 2010, out of need and desire to help address two major animal crises in this country - unwanted adoptable pets and the mistreatment and abuse of animals due to puppy mills. Our goal is to find good, loving homes for as many pets as we can take in, care for medically, and place in responsible homes. After years of working in various animal shelters, fostering and volunteering with local rescue groups, we decided the time has come to do on our own what we do best - save lives! Every year millions of homeless adoptable pets are surrendered to kill shelters across the country. The majority of those animals are put to death due to overcrowding of these shelters. This overcrowding is caused by people purchasing animals from pet stores or breeders and not spaying or neutering their pets. Every time a person buys a pet or allows their pet to breed, perfectly adoptable dogs and cats are killed in a shelter. It is a vicious cycle and can only be stopped with education, outreach and adoption. If everyone adopted their pets from shelters or rescue groups, there would be less euthanasia in our city pounds. When shelters are overcrowded we are called in to help. By us taking shelter pets into our rescue, we open up kennel space so the shelters have room for other animals that are coming in, which results in less animals being put to sleep.