A Very Meowy Gift Guide for Pets and Their People

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While you’re making your lists and checking them twice this holiday season, don’t forget about presents for your pets –and your pet loving friends! Whether they’re on the naughty or nice list, they deserve a gift to join in the celebrations. We’ve done all the work for you and hand-selected our favorite goodies for the Prancing Pups, Festive Felines, Caroling Critters, Multi Species Gifts, and Holly Jolly Humans in your life. Many of the gifts on our list are available through Chewy, which donates a portion of your first purchase to Adopt-a-Pet.com. Not only will you be making pets and pet lovers happy with these gifts, you’ll be helping us to get more pets home for the holidays. That makes you a Holiday Hero! Check out our gift guide and get shopping now! 

Rescue Dog Inspires Woman To Start A Foster Farm

Any animal lover can tell you that the “dream” is to open up a farm where you can “save all the animals.” Imagine meeting a dog so wonderful that you are inspired to really make it happen. Renee didn’t know it at the time, but her search for a new dog would turn into much more than a cuddle buddy. 

It all started on a Sunday morning at 6:30am when Renee first laid eyes on her soon-to-be dog London. Scrolling through her New Pet Alert email, London’s giant ears caught her attention and captured her heart. Renee recalls what happened next. “I wake up my boyfriend and I’m shoving my phone in his face showing him the picture of this dog…and I [said], “we have to find her. We have to go today.” London was available for adoption through the Pennsylvania SPCA Lancaster Center, about two hours from where Renee lived.

When they arrived at the rescue a few hours later, Renee made a beeline for London. She remembers not wanting to look at any other dogs because she was so focused on finding London and already felt loyal to her. “I made this promise to her that I would take her home,” Renee said. 

When the two first met and had a play session with her outside, Renee says that London’s tail, “wagged a million miles an hour.” Renee could see how special London was with her loving personality and zest for life. Their connection was instantaneous. “I knew I had to take her home. There was no question about it. I couldn’t leave without her,”  Renee said. As they made their 2-hour trip back home, London fell right asleep on Renee’s lap. “I think [London] knew she was going home,” recalled Renee.

And she did know she was going home because London is settling in very smoothly. Since that first day, London’s tail hasn’t stopped wagging – she’s truly enjoying every moment of her new life. Renee is extremely impressed by the way that London can adapt to any situation – most notably with how she behaves with children. London is usually a ball of energy, but when it comes to kids, she is an overwhelmingly gentle girl. “She doesn’t jump on [kids], she isn’t rough with them. She gives their hands little kisses,” Renee said. 

In addition to spending time with children, one of London’s favorite things to do is go with Renee to the horse farm to run around while Renee rides. Renee said London, “ has a passion for horses too” and the two of them treasure their time together at the farm. London has taken a strong liking to the horses and even once jumped over a barn door into the horses’ stall to hang out with them while Renee was riding. “They always find a way to give you a heart attack,” said Renee, “but it’s a love that non-animal people cannot understand.”

This unconditional love and happiness that London and Renee give each other has inspired Renee to give back to other animals. Renee and her boyfriend are currently in the process of buying a farm where they can foster and rehab horses and dogs. “London has inspired me to be able to create a life that I have provided for her for other animals,” said Renee. With London as her driving force, she wants to take in as many animals and species as she has the ability and knowledge to help. 

London will be the perfect dog to have on the rehab farm. She has a lot of energy and can run up to eight miles at a time, so she won’t tire out of keeping the other animals company during their stay. Visitors of any age that come to the rehab farm will always receive a warm welcome from London.

Renee can’t wait to get started with the farm. She says, “it will be so rewarding and hopefully people over the years will follow up and show me their happy success stories.” Best of luck, Renee and London! 

Ready to start a Happy Beginning of your own with a new pet? Begin your search now. 

Even NFL Players Need Emotional Support. Meet Zoë!

The San Francisco 49ers are the first team in the NFL to have an emotional support animal join their team. Her name is Zoë and she’s an adorable French Bulldog.

Zoe hanging with 49er Mike McGlinchey

She’s a great stress reliever for the players, who spend time with her in between practices or before games. Back in October 2018, the director of player engagement for the 49ers, Austin Moss, adopted Zoë and she’s been part of the family ever since. In an interview with KRON, Moss said, “These guys are very strong powerful men that aren’t used to be able to express their emotions freely. But when you come in here in a safe space, and you know that it’s just about being yourself and having a good time and getting some help that you may need — Zoë brings a lot of value to that.”

Cue “awws!”

Zoë even has her very own Instagram account, where you can follow her adventures and catch her posing with her teammates.

Want to adopt a stress-relieving-buddy of your own? Start your search now!

H/T: People.com