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Ruby

Hello my name is Ruby and I'm a 9 year old Rottweiler. I lived with my family my whole life, I can't understand why they abandoned me, Im a really good dog.

I was pretty confused when I first came and I cried every night but now I understand that my foster mom really loves me and she says that I could stay here forever. I love everyone I meet, dogs, cats, people, little people and even horses. I get along great with my foster brother, he says he's the boss dog and thats OK by me, I'm easy going. My foster mom says Im a breed ambassador, Im not sure what that is but if it means I get an extra cookie then I'm all for it. I love my new life, when we get up in the morning we go outside to play in the yard. We each grab a ball and chase each other around. My foster brother and I get 2 walks every day, we live in a beautiful place I love exploring my new home. When we come home from our morning walk we have breakfast. My foster mom says I need to lose some weight, I think I'm beautiful but she says I will feel better and be able to go on longer walks and that sounds good to me. I'm a happy girl, my little nub of a tail wiggles all the time. I'm a talker that means I make noise when I think its time to eat breakfast or dinner, I make noise when I think its time to go for a walk and I make noise when I think my foster mom should give me a cuddle. Well thats all for now, thanks for listening

Ruby came to us when she was abandoned at a home she was boarding at. We were contacted by Ruby's owners asking us to take her into our program. WCRR does not take owner surrenders but we did find a place for Ruby to go while her owners looked for housing. The agreement was done so that Ruby COULD go back to those people that she loved. Organizations were trying to help her owners but, for whatever reasons, her owners never got back to anyone. It seemed that they just didn't care. When WCRR realized that Ruby had been abandoned, we contacted the owners letting them know we could not care for Ruby unless she was signed over to us. A dog of this age will of course need medical attention and without the proper paperwork we couldnt legally do that. Once they realized that Ruby COULD end up in a shelter, they faxed paperwork to us. Ruby will stay in foster care as the transition to a new home would simple be too stressful for her. If you would like to help with Ruby's care we will earmark any donations sent in just for her.

Donations towards Rubys bills can be made directly to our vet (e-mail us for information) or via PayPal. Your help is so very appreciated.

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