A Forever Home Rescue Foundation
Finding forever homes for dogs in need
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Sweet Bolt (Malcolm)
…I wanted to let you know that our sweet boy, Bolt (a/k/a Malcolm) has crossed the rainbow bridge. It was super sudden…diagnosis hemangiomas carcinoma ventricular.
Beloved Holly (Lilly)
After sixteen years with our beloved Holly, we have come to believe that the name “A Forever Home” should really say something about what our pets have become to us rather than what we signed-up to give them; something more along the lines of “Forever in Our Hearts”. Holly came into our lives in the Autumn of 2005 during an AFH adoption event at PetSmart in Chantilly Virginia and immediately became one with our family.
Side-by-side growing-up with our two sons, Holly became the third wheel with everything they did except watersports, far too risky behavior for this proper lady. When 34 guinea hens made their way into our life in 2013, Holly’s Border Collie instincts kicked-in and she was determined to set the boundaries for their free-raging activities and wouldn’t take no for an answer until they flew to treetops, waiting the coast to be clear of that strong-willed and determined dog.
Holly was an unscripted addition to our family, and we all became Holly-centric over time basing many of our family decisions and directions with Holly in mind. We were never without a wagging tail or a smile looking for a treat; Holly was always ready to play when we were (and even if we weren’t). Over the years Holly touched many lives and most assuredly was greeted by her grandfather on the other side whom she shared a home for almost a decade. We can almost hear him saying “Hello Dog”. Planting our garden will never be same without Holly’s pawprints in the freshly groomed soil but memories like those will stand the test of time.
Thank you to AFN for not only the opportunity to give Holly a forever home, but for the opportunity to have Holly in our family and memories forever.
Tom, Cathy, Barrett and Griffin Cosgrove, Georgetown Delaware
Tyson – Best Dog Ever
AFH, In the fall of 2006, we rescued Tyson, a beagle mix puppy from A Forever Home Rescue Foundation. Little did we know, he rescued us. He was the only black beagle in his litter and his mild temperament drew us to him. We are saddened to report that Tyson passed away on Oct 28, 2021. Tyson was a little over 15 years old and brought love and joy to our family every day in a way, only the best dog ever could. We miss him immensely. Rest in Peace, Tyson. July 4, 2006 – October 28, 2021.
Nana Lola (Air Houla Tamika)
Dear AFH,
My name is Maggie…I adopted a wonderful great dane/ airedale terrier mix from you about 12.5 years ago. She was an amazing creature, and made a wonderful family member. She was a great nana dog to my daughter, who is now 18. Unfortunately, I had to have her put down about 3 weeks ago due to multiple organ failure. Dr. Eeg came to my house and and we eased her over the rainbow bridge here at home. She is sorely missed.
Thank you for all you rescue work, Maggie – AKA Lola’s mom
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Silver Award Gift
A Forever Home received a gift of 24 leashes made by Girl Scouts Aurora and Serafina as part of their Silver Award. They “…wanted to do something that would help dogs and those charitable groups who work so hard to help them be adopted into forever homes.” It was then they decided to make leashes for AFH. After researching types of materials, they settled on nylon webbing for its durability and because it doesn’t stretch when it gets wet. Because it could not be sewn on a sewing machine, they spent hours doing it by hand and then heat sealing the edges to avoid fraying. These leashes are wonderful and we are grateful to these hard working ladies for coming up with this idea. Thanks ladies!
Our Dog Rocky/Benton
We adopted Rocky (formally Benton) from A Forever Home in August of 2010. We knew immediately when we saw him, that he was our dog. Since then he was with us for every one of life’s big milestones; marriage, home ownership, the birth of our three children. He enjoyed every family vacation with us; we honestly didn’t go anywhere without him. He was a fixture in our community, everyone just adored him. He loved his food, walks, car rides, but most importantly, he loved his family. As long as he was with us, he was happy and content. He was the most loyal, sensitive and loving companion. Rocky was diagnosed with Cancer (Lymphoma) on his 10th birthday, June 16th, 2020. After receiving Chemotherapy, he enjoyed 8 months of remission, before relapsing. We lost him May 6th, 2021. The loss of Rocky was profound. He might very well have been the most loved dog, ever. We are so thankful to A Forever Home for bringing us together. He was our missing puzzle piece, and am intricate part of our family. We miss him greatly.