Jelly Roll
Jelly has been fantastic he's a very good boy and smart. He reminds me a lot of my Rocco that I lost suddenly about 2 months before adopting jelly. He even look similar . I wasn't sure if I was ready for another dog yet but when I seen Julie's face online I had to meet him and he was just so happy go lucky to see me.
It's actually really strange, I have Rocco's urn in picture on a shelf on my computer desk and I give his collar a little kiss goodnight every night and jelly barks at me every time I do it. Almost like he could see him there or something.
All dogs deserve a loving home I can't imagine ever purchasing a dog from a breeder when there's so many that need homes in shelters and foster care. I was very grateful for Jelly's Foster taking good care of him.
He's learned how to use a doggie door since he's been with me and has free reign of the house and the yard through the doggie door since it's fenced in. He's been on a diet and he's about due to get a check up and see how much he lost and have his second vet visit.
I'm grateful that he is in my life and I think it helped is the grief from losing Rocco.
Lottie
Little Lottie (formerly Latte, formerly Dairy Queen, a graduate of at least two previous rescue) came into my life on January 8, 2025. I officially declared myself a foster failure this week. I give up! She captured my house and my heart, probably from day one ⦠I just wouldnât admit it. Thank you Rose's Rescue for putting us together, for providing veterinary care to get her strong and for being there for me.