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Maverick & Avery - 2/11/17

Name: Maverick (2 y/o - 3 in May) & Avery (approx 2-3 y/o)

Family Members: Brandi & Jason

How long have Maverick & Avery been in the family? Maverick was rescued at 7 weeks old and Avery was rescued March 2015

Professions: Brandi - Director of Sales and Events for the Atlanta Hawks & Jason - Sales Rep for United Rentals. 

Location: East Atlanta Village

Nicknames: Maverick: Mav, Mavy, Bubby, Bubs

Avery: Avy Girl, Baby Girl, Avery Jane (only when she is in trouble!)

5 of the best words/phrases that best describe Maverick & Avery? 

Maverick: 

  1. Sensitive
  2. Regal 
  3. Strong
  4. Perfect (no really, to me he is perfection)
  5. Relaxed

Avery: 

  1. Chaos
  2. Wiggle Butt...actually full-on wiggle body
  3. Rough and Tumble
  4. Fierce Cuddler
  5. Can't hold her licker

What makes Maverick & Avery unique? I'm not sure Mav has a behavior that is unique  or maybe I think everything about him is unique. When he was a puppy, I called him Houdini. He could find his way out of any crate or gate, no matter what. When I realized the crate wasn't for him,  I had an iron gate put into the doorway of my kitchen so I could gate him in there while I was gone. There was NO WAY he could get out;  too tall to jump and too heavy to move. By day two, my strong boy figured out how to pull the gate up from the bottom and squeeze underneath. Needless to say, from about 4 months old on he was never crated. I may have lost a few things during the teething stage, but overall he was pretty amazing. He's a fast learner and has learned just about everything quickly and easily. He's incredibly smart and knows exactly how to read situations; with other dogs, other people, he just knows. 

Avery may be the complete opposite of her brother. She's wild, she tests her limits, she acts deaf (but we are positive she can hear), yet she will literally squeeze as close to you as possible and love you fiercely. She has a way of picking up on your emotions and she reacts accordingly. When you're sad, she'll lay her head on your shoulder or anywhere, and won't move until you do. Oddly as rough and tumble as she is, she almost has a motherly instinct, she just wants to take care of everyone. She's a tomboy, will puff out her chest and basically protect her brother if she feels it's necessary. At the same time she just wants love from anyone and everyone. She craves attention and the reassurance. Avery loves with her whole body, she loves to love. Too close doesn't exist, either does personal space. 

Siblings on a bench!

Handsome Maverick

Avery's Smile

Rescue Stories: I (Brandi) had been interested in adopting for a while, but was scared about the time commitment and the amount of time I spent working. I’ve grown up with dogs and have always loved them, but had never been able to make the commitment on my own. I had grown in my career and as a single girl, knew my heart was open to a dog and had started the search for the perfect one. I searched all the adoption websites and there were so many beautiful dogs in need of a home, but still never saw one that just flipped the switch, until Maverick. His name was Vito originally, he was one of 10 puppies born to a dog at the GA SPCA. Five of his siblings were small, almost looked like boxers  and the other five were bigger; all with the bully face. He was the only blue and his photo was perfect. He was play bowing with a look that just screamed “I’m going to cause you so much chaos but I’m going to be completely worth it.”  It was simply love at first sight. I called immediately, they were closed of course  and the very next day I was headed out of town. They had an adoption event that Sunday and I was first in line, but he wasn’t there. He was supposed to be, so I was convinced he had been adopted, my heart sank. A sweet volunteer saw the look on my face and called the SPCA directly for me and found out they had only taken half the litter to Petsmart that day. So after driving an hour, I waited until the SPCA opened 2 hours later. They let me into the visitation area and he came barreling towards me. Jumped right into my lap, army crawled up my chest and burrowed into my neck. After all that time analyzing and contemplating, it took less than 2 seconds for me to know he and I were meant to be a family. It was hard and he was exactly what you would expect from a puppy, but he was perfect and IS perfect. He’s the best thing that ever happened to me. 

We don’t know the entirety of Avery's story as with many rescues. We weren’t even sure we were ready for a second dog. She wasn’t a bait dog or a fight dog, she didn’t have a heart-wrenching story or beat the odds. All we know was she was picked up as a stray in Fayette County and we found her at the Atlanta Humane Society. She was beautiful and from our vet, DNA tests, and her trainer, one could almost gather she was the product of backyard breeding. She’s 75% Staffy and 25% American bulldog, so who knows what her former owners had in mind. At nearly a year old she severely lacked in socialization, most likely crated or chained based on her fear of restriction  but her desire to please was overwhelming, infectious and we couldn’t live without her. Avery joined her brother, Maverick and as much as I love a good fairy tale, ours was not. We lovingly designated her our firecracker, mischief-maker, instigator pup. If there was a line, she was crossing it. The pups were both the same age, under a year old – but Maverick, rescued at 7 weeks, had a social understanding that escaped her. She couldn’t go to daycare like he did and we had to research and find a behaviorist for help. So we learned to take a deep breath. As frustrated as we were, she didn’t know any better. Avery taught us patience and understanding, that nothing is perfect and change doesn’t happen overnight.  She is only as good as we give her the opportunity to be and sometimes, that means slowing down, losing the expectations, and taking things one day at a time. Avery has seen more of the discrimination against her kind maybe because she looks the part; stocky body, block head, and she is definitely more territorial. She doesn’t like to be confined and has shown her fear. Often her fear is mistaken for aggression and it breaks my heart. She’s just an amazing dog. We still have to work with her all the time, every day. Give her time in new surroundings with new people. Not knowing her history has been a challenge and we don’t always know what upsets her or makes her react. A year later Avery is still learning, we are still learning and every day we are more proud of her than the next. She wasn’t perfect then and she isn’t perfect now, but she’s perfect for us. 

Maverick's play bow!

Avery's Gotcha Day!

What is your favorite pastime as a family? Maverick loves the water. He hates baths, but loves the water. We take him and Avery to the mountains and to the lake where we play for hours. Living in the city and until recently in a townhouse, being able to let them run free is my favorite thing to do. We get dirty and muddy and smell like lake water, but it’s the best time and it’s always full of laughs. 

Like, Maverick, Avery lives to run freely. She’s not great at the park  especially if there’s a ball around. It doesn’t have to be hers, they are all hers in her mind. She’s not the sharing type, so we learned not to put her in a situation to fail. So we go to the lake and to the mountains. Where it’s quiet and she can just be free to be her and take in her surroundings. 

What is life like since you rescued Maverick & Avery? My life has never been so full. For a while it was just me and Mav and my every day was dedicated to him. I rearranged my schedule, learned that working all the time wasn’t the key to happiness, stopped going out as much and traded in the “scene” for staying home with him. He grounded me, made me less selfish, more aware and lead me to the world of rescue. While I was never naive to the plight of many dogs in our area, I didn’t fully grasp it until I had him. I started following more rescues, reached out and did what I could to help. While I wish I could volunteer more of my time, I donate, share, advocate and hope in some small way I am making a difference. More importantly, Maverick has helped change the minds of many when it comes to the bully breeds. He’s not the typical body type and quite a few people don’t see him as a “pit” – and I guess really, he’s not. He’s a mixed breed, a rescue. I don’t label him and don’t let anyone else do so either. He’s everything I’ve ever wanted and he’s perfect. Staffy or otherwise. He’s the best decision I’ve ever made. 

As with any change, there have been challenges and there have been triumphs. Maverick was easy so bringing Avery in changed a lot of things. But she opened my heart even more to the sheer greatness of these dogs. I’ve never met a dog that wants to love more than she does. She makes us laugh every day and her actions/antics can’t be described. I smile just thinking about it. She’s certainly one of a kind and has brought such a joy to our lives. She also challenged us to learn and to be more understanding; be patient. Take things one day at a time. Some dogs just need the right family to come along to make them the best they can be. She lives the good life and no matter what her life was before that, it’s a distant past.  

Photographers Note: Brandi made the suggestion we meet at Oakland Cemetery for the photo shoot. For those who aren't familiar with Atlanta or this particular location. It's a beautifully historic cemetery dating back to the 1850's, with many of it's residents in the history books for this great city. You may think an odd choice for a photo shoot, but it is a photographer's dream. It also happens to be very dog friendly and a favorite spot for locals to walk their dogs.

Both of the dogs did great, a new place and some other pups around, but they handled it well. Mav just cracked me up because his general facial expression is very laissez faire, so to be able to capture a different expression was a fun challenge. Then there is sweet Avery, who has that beautiful pittie smile and the most beautiful light blue eyes. She was definitely having a ball with all the new smells. I thought she did great, it was clear all their hard work with her was paying off. Which brings me to the comment that Brandi makes above, which I love, "Some dogs just need the right family to come along to make them the best they can be".  This is so true for all dogs that are looking for their forever homes, no matter what they look like. Every dog is an individual! 

 

 

Mercy & Addie - 1/29/17

Name: Mercy (18mths) & Addie (8mths)

Family Members: Josie & Kevin -parents, Kara (12), Conner(9) & Kitty - cat (we're really creative)

How long have Mercy & Addie been in the family? Mercy - 4 months and Addie - 5 months. 

Professions: Josie is a Kennel Manager for Hart County Animal Rescue and Kevin is a branch team leader at Regions Bank.

Location: Elberton, GA

Nicknames: Mercy: Mercy Moo & Merc

Addie: What are you eating now?

Mercy

Addie

 5 of the best words/phrases that best describe Mercy & Addie? 

Mercy:

  1. Incredibly Kind
  2. Forgiving
  3. Intuitive
  4. Goofy
  5. Strong

Addie: 

  1. Mischievous
  2. Nurturing
  3. Funny
  4. Goofy
  5. Sweet

What makes Mercy & Addie unique? Mercy has been through so much pain. The fact that her heart is so big is incredible. She loves everyone she meets despite having been essentially tortured. Her forgiveness & trust are traits that we should all aspire to have. 

Addie is such a funny dog. She makes us laugh so much. When she was a little puppy I would carry her to her crate (like a baby) after she fell asleep. She now weighs 35 pounds and still expects that same service. When we ask her if she is ready for bed, she will roll to her back and stick her legs in the air. It's cute and funny but I really hope that she will stop growing soon! 

Rescue Stories: A friend of mine and I volunteer to help animal control when needed. Mercy was brought in by city police severely injured over the weekend while the animal control officer was off duty. When she came in and saw the injuries she called my friend to come help doctor her. We all quickly went to work raising funds for a vet visit. I volunteered to take her to the visit and let her heal in my home. She was in so much pain that she couldn't lay down so I would sleep on the floor and hold her wounded end up so that she could get some rest. The vet said that the injuries had to have been caused by being dragged by a car. We like to hope that it was an accident and that no one could be so cruel however X-rays revealed a broken hip that had already healed. Once she was a little better, we got her vaccinated and found that she was heartworm positive. Officer Berryman, Mercy & I were interviewed by the local paper. It was amazing how our small community rallied to help this sweet little pit bull. In the meantime, she was microchipped, which then abscessed and had to be surgically removed. It has been one thing after another for her. She is now healed from all the wounds and a month post heartworm treatment and finally living a normal comfortable life.  

A friend saw Addie for sale on Facebook. There was a man that was trying to buy her, This man was a known drug dealer and suspected dog fighter. We knew the situation would not have been for good for her if she was purchased by this man. So we managed to buy her to keep her out of harms way. She was only supposed to stay a few days but here we are 5 months later. 

Mercy after being brought in. (notice the blur of the tail wag)

Settling in with Conner and getting much needed rest and healing time.

Money well spent for this little pup! 

What is your favorite pastime as a family? Mercy loves to snuggle and has spent most of her time with us healing from one thing or another, so we all spend a lot of time relaxing. She enjoys going shopping at our local Tractor Supply to pick out treats. Now that she is all healed up from everything we are so excited to take her on boat rides at the lake this summer.

Addie loves to eat, anything. She likes to work on learning tricks because she gets treats. She enjoys playing with her human brother, Conner and napping with her human sister, Kara. In the summer, we all love spending time at the lake. Addie really likes riding on the pontoon and playing on the beaches. 

What is life like since you rescued Mercy & Addie? When Mercy came into our lives we were so focused on getting her well that there was not a typical adjustment period. Myself, family and friends all pitched in to do what was needed. Even our puppy Addie could tell that she was in pain and would just lay near her or sometimes lick her wounds. Pit Bulls are so sensitive to the needs of other dogs and people. Conner has severe ADHD and suffers from anxiety. Mercy has been so theraputic and calming for him after long emotionally draining days. We are truly blessed to have her in our lives. 

Addie is such a funny and silly puppy, there's never a dull moment. She is definitely a chewer so we spend a lot of time chasing her down to take something away. She had to have surgery because she swallowed a ball so now we try to stay alert. She has always been great with the kids and the cat. She is a joy to have around. 

Photographers Note: First I want to start with the fact this family drove to meet me 1/2 way for their photo shoot, since their home town is about 2 hours from Atlanta. I so appreciated their commitment to my little project and boy do they have a story to tell.  They selected a wonderful park, Sandy Creek near Athens, that we basically had to ourselves on a sunny brisk winter day. We even got to get some great shots on the No Dogs Allowed Beach (shhhhh!) since there was no one around! 

Originally Josie had just submitted Mercy to be featured but when they pulled up there was another adorable pitty in the car. When I asked about her (Addie), she said well I bought her so didn't think she applied but couldn't leave her home. Once I heard the story, I said that definitely qualifies as a rescue. Due to her quick thinking, she very likely prevented sweet Addie from being part of a world that no dog should ever be a part of. Money well spent!

 To look at sweet Mercy, you would never guess the trauma she has already experienced in her young life. Josie sent me several photos of when she was first brought in and I chose not to show the more graphic ones, but believe me it was just heart wrenching seeing what happened to this sweet pup and then to add on what the vet assumed caused these injuries; so upsetting. I think her "before" photo above says it all about the resilience of these dogs, that blur of a tail while it wags away for whomever was holding the camera; not blaming anyone for her condition. These two pups have found a fantastic family to grow and be loved with, never knowing what their fates could have been. That's the way it should be! 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Graham & Matilda - 1/28/17

Name: Graham (3.5 y/o) & Matilda (1.5 y/o)

Family Members: Sara, Adam & a baby brother on the way!

How long have Graham & Matilda been in the family? Graham was adopted a little over a year ago and March 1st will be 1 year with Matilda.

Professions: Sara is a CPA with a big 4 Accounting Firm and Adam is in Merger and Acquisitions for a Technology company.

Location: Alpharetta

Nicknames: Graham: Graham Cracker (We named him Graham because I thought his coloring looked like a Graham Cracker)

Matilda: Tilda, Tildy, Matilda Moo, The Little Princess

5 of the best words/phrases that describe Graham & Matilda?  

Graham

  1. Loyal
  2. Playful
  3. Disciplined
  4. Athletic
  5. Smart

Matilda

  1. Fearless
  2. Bouncy
  3. Loving 
  4. Athletic
  5. Protective

What makes Graham & Matilda unique? Graham is pretty much your typical pit, very cuddly and loving. He doesn't just wag his tail, he literally wags his entire body. It's super cute. There are certain moments when we can tell his life before us wasn't the best. He's very cautious around anything new and jumpy around certain noises. He doesn't like going outside at night if he's not on leash (e.g. letting him outside in our backyard). We suspect he was maybe left outside overnight by previous owners. 

Matilda is so happy to be alive every day. She loves doing anything new and is totally fearless. She's truly a dog's dog and loves playing with other dogs. One of the day cares we take her to calls her the Mayor because she must be the first to greet all new dogs. She is the perfect balance to her brother and has the unique ability to calm him in situations where he may be uneasy. 

Strike a pose (with football)

Siblings share!

Rescue Stories: Graham was our first dog. Adam and I have always wanted dogs however living in NYC for most of our relationship made it challenging. When we moved to Alpharetta getting a dog was top of our list however, prior to purchasing our home, we lived in a rental that didn't allow pets. The weekend before Thanksgiving, I convinced Adam to go check out some dogs at Atlanta Humane Society knowing we weren't at risk for an impulse adoption given our living situation and the fact that we were spending Thanksgiving in NY. Adam was open to any breed however I had my heart set on some sort of a pit mix. Adam was the one that noticed Graham (f/k/a Irin) first. It was pretty much love at first site. Unfortunately we knew we couldn't take him home that day. We spent Thanksgiving in NY and all we thought about was Graham. We got off the plane on Black Friday and drove straight to the Atlanta Humane Society. We told ourselves if he was still there we could take him home and figure it out. The rest is history. It was like he was there waiting for us. We don't know much about Graham's background. We were just told he was a transfer from somewhere in South Carolina and he had been in shelters for a while. Graham came to us very well behaved, however since Adam and I were inexperienced with dogs we decided to work with Josh Donohue of Argos Dogworks. This was a huge game changer for us and really helped build our relationship with Graham and our confidence as new dog owners. 

Adam and I always knew we wanted to get a second dog so once we felt comfortable with Graham, we decided to ask Josh for advice on #2. This is when we were introduced to two local rescue organizations. Josh was really amazing in this process and even helped us with a meet and greet with one of the potential dogs. Our first priority was finding a dog that would work well with Graham. We met two dogs before Matilda so I guess she was lucky #3. Matilda (f/k/a Jewel) was with You Lucky Dog Rescue and at the time she was about 6 months old. While I am not sure it was love at first site between the dogs, there were a lot of good signs. We wanted a dog that could keep up with Graham without feeling the need to compete. Matilda was just that. At the time, she was still a floppy uncoordinated puppy but she tried her hardest to keep up with him. For example, when she couldn't run as fast as he could, she would try and outsmart him by cutting corners or hiding behind trees. After a few days of our trial period with Matilda, it was clear she was a perfect match for our pack. Since then they have become inseparable. Angela, Matilda's foster mom was amazing throughout the whole process. Matilda came to us very well trained and the support Angela provided was above and beyond. 

Graham heading to his forever home! 

Matilda's Gotcha Day!

What is your favorite pastime as a family? Graham is super athletic so anytime we can get him outside and let him run and play is always fun. He loves to swim. One of the day cares near our house has a doggie pool and we noticed he seemed interested in playing but hesitant to jump in the water. So we invested in swim lessons! He he became quite the swimmer this past summer! He loves swimming to catch balls and will even bring them to the edge of the pool for his sister, who doesn't love the water as much. 

Matilda loves running around the backyard with her brother. They love playing keep away with a ball and have even figured out hide and go seek. Matilda is happiest when she's with other dogs so both of our dogs frequent day care with all day play. We're a pretty active family so we're always outside. Matilda loves car rides so we take her out on errands as much as possible to farmers markets, coffee shops and even the frequent Home Depot run. 

What is life like since you rescued Graham & Matilda? Graham definitely changed our life. For the first time we had to think about someone other then ourselves. Adam and I always say, we will never not have two dogs. Seeing Graham and Matilda together is just heartwarming. They are such different dogs which is what I believe makes them so perfect for each other. 

I work from home so we spend a lot of time together. Graham's days involve running around our fenced in backyard, sleeping in sun spots in the office while I work, playing with his sister and a long 1 hour on leash walk almost every day. Matilda can be found sharing the sun spot with her brother or sharing a squeaky toy. At this point, Matilda is just as fast as Graham so they love running together. 

Two months after adopting Matilda, we got pregnant so we're excited to start this next chapter of life with this pack that has truly become a family. 

Photographers Note: So far Sara gets the best volunteer submission email award. She sent me this on January 26th "Hello - I would love to volunteer to share my families story! We have a pit/lab mix that we adopted from Atlanta Humane Society a little over a year ago and an american bulldog mix from YLDR (she was actually one of Angela's fosters). We live in Alpharetta and our schedule is pretty open however I am 39 weeks pregnant with our first baby. If you can't fit us in before, we could also try for sometime in March post-baby." Talk about playing it cool!! You will notice she doesn't actually tell me her due date, so I took that to mean she was ready to volunteer right up until she was going into labor. Luckily, my schedule had some changes and I was able to fit them in 2 days later. The first time I have been nervous during a photo shoot that one of my subject's might go into labor! After I arrived, she did share with me that she wasn't feeling so great in the morning and there was the question, "Are you in labor?" from Adam. Thankfully she started feeling better later and all went off without a hitch. 

Now to the dogs, these two had me cracking up the whole time I was there. They have an enormous backyard to play in and were just running around having a ball. Their toy of choice being the stuffed football, which I appreciated with the Super Bowl approaching. Several times Graham did take a break to come over to see me, using his entire body tail wag that Sara mentioned above. These two really are the perfect pair. Graham can at times come across as the grumpy old man (even though he is only 3.5) and Matilda is just a happy new soul who just loves life; taking flying leaps off of high deck walls and just loving it. I can't wait to hear about what good siblings these two will be to their new human brother when he arrives. That kid is going to have a ball growing up with these two! 

Side Note: The foster Mom - Angela mentioned in this story is one of our past contributors. Angela's family and Graycie their pit bull were featured back in November.