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Belle & Marc

Names: Belle (?) & Marc (5 y/o)

Family Members: Terri & Alison, Carly (beagle/12-ish), Piper (German Shepard/6), Cats: Ben & Pippa both 13)

How long have Belle and Marc been in the family? Belle - 6 years & Marc - 4 1/2 years

Professions: Terri - Public School Teacher  Alison - Bookkeeper

Location: Tucker, GA. 

Nicknames: Belle - Smelly Belly, Belly Belly & Hunkachunk

                     Marc - Markie, MarkieMark, & (said affectionately) the world's dumbest dog

Belle

Marc

5 of the best words/phrases that describe Belle & Marc?

Belle:

  1. Sweet
  2. Loving
  3. Cuddler
  4. Couch Potato
  5. Very Prey-driven

Marc:

  1. Sweet
  2. Brainless
  3. Follower not a leader
  4. Loving
  5. Strong

What makes Belle & Marc unique? Belle would kiss/lick people 24/7/365 if we let her. Marc is truly the world's least smart dog. He will forget visitors within  2 minutes of meeting them if they are out of sight. Even if the person has been visiting for two WEEKS, he forgets them if they are out of sight for more then a couple minutes. It's embarrassing really.....

Belle in her role as resident couch potato!

Marc, the handsome boy!

Rescue Story: Belle we found running down Lawrenceville Hwy (5 lanes of fast moving traffic) in the middle lane on a Sunday afternoon in October.  We herded her with the car and managed to get her to go up a side street; she was with a male pit bull.  We dragged, begged and bribed them into the car and took them home. We didn't like their interaction (he bullied her out of food and attention) so we found him a good home. We decided to keep her.  Got her spayed; she was pregnant and the vet said she was the only dog ever that woke up not pregnant and seemed happy about it! She has been a family member ever since. We think she might have been involved in dog fighting ; she loves a good squabble and loves any kind of adrenaline rush.  Even just joining the others in barking at a passing bicyclist gets her far  more excited and for longer then the others. The truth is, we don't have any idea about her past ...or her age. Vets have estimated anywhere between 2 and 5 when we found her so we have no clear idea of her age. 

My daughter fell in love with her and we let her go with my daughter to Augusta, GA.  It lasted a year (Belle had heartworm treatment and knee surgery during that year) until Belle couldn't take the little dog constantly yapping next door any more; she dug under the fence and nearly killed the little guy. Animal Control told my daughter to have her euthanized but I told my daughter to bring her back to me. Animal Control simply didn't want to have to deal with it and if AC caught on that she was still alive, we'd deal with it then. They never noticed and she has been with us ever since. Many families would have had her put down long ago ....after she killed my cat right in front of me, for one reason.  She is in somewhat poor condition  from hip displaysia and is on five medications for pain...but as long as she has a good quality of life, she will be here. She is a loving family member who loves us and that is good enough.

Marc was at Barrow Animal Control in Winder, GA. We were doing transports of dogs a lot back then and we were to pick him up on a Thursday, keep him until Saturday morning then take him to meet a transport to go to a foster family in Tennessee. His other mom went to get him and he was a 4 month old terrified mess. Being a pit, the shelter staff had put him in with the adult dogs instead of the puppies and he was literally scared for his life. He got in the floorboard of the truck , as far away from her as possible, and rode home.  Once he got home, he went exploring and found that we had a year old shepherd mix who instantly became his playmate. He relaxed and settled in well. He followed her around and did what she did ---she showed him the ropes and they played a lot.  That Saturday the transport fell through so we agreed to keep him another week. The next Saturday, he was to go on a transport to a foster who had 17 or 18 dogs already and we didn't feel he would get enough human attention to grow up socialized well with people, so we asked to keep him another week.  By the end of that week, the shepherd and Marc were a bonded pair and he was ours. He and the shepherd, Piper, are inseparable and are known as the "youngies", as opposed to Belle and her buddy, a senior beagle names Carly, who are called predictably .....the "oldies". Carly and Piper have sisterly squabbles so when we leave the house for the day, we divide the youngies and the oldies on separate floors of the house.

The day Belle was found.

Puppy Marc on his first day with his new family.

 What is your favorite pastime as a family? Belle loves to snuggle with people! Marc enjoys playing with his German Shepherd pack mate, Piper. They love to argue over a rawhide bones and sometimes play chase in the yard. 

What is life like since you rescued Belle & Marc? Belle's life changed from being a stray to having the love of people. ...which she loves. She is very much a people dog but evidently was treated as a "dog" in her past life, so this is a luxury for her; having a bed to lie on, plenty of food, and not having to be pregnant any more. We love her loving nature but are somewhat scared to take her out of the house since she is a liability to the smaller animals in the neighborhood. She is content to be a homebody. She has a big backyard to play in with her puppy siblings. 

Marc was about to be euthanized so his life has changed in that he is alive. He has 3 dog and 2 cat siblings and loves life! He is a goofy boy that we love having here. He tries to communicate sometimes and it's such a  funny failure but we usually figure it out. He sits and whines for something that he wants which is well within reach, a bone on the bedside table for instance, but we just laugh about it and  hand it to him. He and Piper enjoy their partnership in sometimes getting in trouble together.  He good-naturedly  takes getting fussed at  for stuff they got into together. 

Our lives have changed dramatically because we have gotten involved in the Pit Rescue world.  Back a few years, nobody would transport a pit so we did. Belle caused us to realize that the breed is nothing like the horror stories on TV!  Marc probably wouldn't have stayed if we hadn't already been familiar with the breed. They are part of the great pack that we love, that drive us crazy sometimes, and that threaten to send us to the poorhouse sometimes but we wouldn't have it any other way. 

Photographers Notes: When I arrived to Terri & Alison's house I was met at the door by the entire pack, all wagging and happy to have a visitor except for one, Marc wasn't so sure about me. When you first see Marc, he is definitely intimidating as he is a very strong 100lbs. (hard to believe from his tiny puppy picture above) Then I learned he was pretty much a chicken and needed to have a warm up period. So while the rest of dog siblings gave me attention and kisses, he watched me. He would occasionally come over for a sniff with a leery look in his eye. After I was there for a bit taking pictures of he and Belle, he seemed to warm up. Then I was getting some real affection and I knew I was in!! 

Taking the family photo was so much fun and with willing participants (well the humans were willing, dogs not so much), it was just a blast. My largest family photo to date and I think it came out pretty well, considering getting 4 dogs and 2 humans to all look at the camera with eyes open is not an easy feat! 

 

 

 

Penelope - 6/20/15

Name: Penelope/ 7 months at time of shoot

Family Members: Gabriella & Mike, Cats - Samson (11), Dagney (6) & Scout (5)

How long has Penelope been in the family? 4 months

Professions: Gabi - Day-School Teacher/Administrator, Mike - Engineer/Man of Mystery

Location: Old Fourth Ward, Atlanta

Nicknames: P, Bear, Princess P & Muffin Head

5 words/phrases that best describe Penelope: 

  1. Silly
  2. Compassionate
  3. Smart
  4. Facetious
  5. Cuddly

What makes Penelope unique? I think Penelope may actually be a bunny, a bear and a dog trapped in a puppy body. She loves to hop and jump and has even climbed trees in our yard. 

Rescue Story: I've wanted a dog for a long time but our life had not been conducive to providing the kind of life we wanted for a furry baby. Last year before Christmas my husband and I decided it was time. I began scouring every rescue and shelter in Atlanta looking for a pit bull. I've always wanted to be a Pit Mom. One night I saw a photo of this little pip-squeak Nattie. Apparently she had been bought off a lady at a gas station to save her life. Friends to the Forlorn met the woman who saved her and was able to take her in with her first foster at 5 weeks. They told us she fit in a sock when they got her. That didn't stop her from aggressively trying to play and snuggle her foster brothers, 2 giant 50+ pound dogs who were often scared of HER. She had worms and a lot of digestive issues but with some help from her awesome fosters she was in great health in no time. 

I emailed FTTF assuming she had already been adopted  and to my surprise we were first on the list to take her home. We met her in January  and I nearly died of love from the moment I met her. She was the friendliest, bravest little girl I'd ever met. On February 1st, Penelope came to live with us and I spent her first day in our home glued to her side. At one point she fell asleep in her crate in her new little bed and I fell asleep on the floor next to her. We've been inseparable ever since. On Valentine's Day 2015 we officially adopted "P" as our own. I can't thank FTTF enough for being so helpful, friendly  and wonderful through the whole process. They truly are such an amazing group of people. 

                                                       Penelope's first day with Gabi & Mike.

What is your favorite pastime as a family? Penelope loves to hike and so do we. We took her on her first hike at 4 months and she was so excited. We've been to Sweetwater, Cascade Springs, Lullwater and urban hiking along the Beltline and Freedom Trail. She looks so at home exploring nature. Her eyes light up and she looks at us with such excitement and gratitude, it's pretty much the best thing ever. She's great in any terrain and loves to climb. Her favorite thing is if we are able to let her off leash in a creek. She will tire herself out splashing and climbing on everything. Our next adventure will be camping on Jekyll Island where Mike and I got married 2 years ago! 

What is life like since you rescued Penelope? I say this all the time and I know it sounds cheesy, but I can't imagine my life without P. I often find it hard to express the way I feel about her. She is such a special little girl. She's fierce, smart as a whip and so incredibly compassionate. I've been going through some health issues and P will lick the tears off my face to cheer me up. Even now at 40+ lbs she demands to be snuggled like a baby in my arms nuzzled in my neck. She learns tricks so fast  and we have about a million puzzle toys for her because she gets bored so quickly and loves a challenge. She has done her fair share of destruction (my personal  favorite is creating a hole in our wood floor) but how can you be mad at puppy for being a puppy.  P has brought a center to our lives and so much fun and joy. We never make it through a walk without someone stopping her to say Hi. She looks everyone she meets in the eye. She loves every dog she meets and even plays with our cats! The best part about her is she is so great with animals and children. She somehow knows she could hurt them so she plays very gently with  small dogs or children. She is also fiercely protective. The other day I found her guarding a baby bird that had fallen from it's nest in our yard. At first I thought she was harassing it, but she barked at me as soon as I got close and kept an eye on it while it made its way back to its nest. 

P has shown us the boundless love we can have for other lives and she continues to prove we don't know anything about anything every day! I knew rescuing a Pit Bull would change my life but what I didn't realize was how complete our little family would feel once she was a part of it. 

Photographers Note: Just before I left my house to head over to see Mike, Gabi and Penelope I reread their story. Then I realized, "Hey, I know this dog"....after she was rescued, FTTF had posted her getting a bath in a kitchen sink (supporting the comment above about her size)on their Facebook site. Her original name, which was Nattie led me to share her with one of my friends who's name is Natalie. I said she needed to adopt her because she was her namesake! Obviously they did not adopt her (they already have 3 dogs) but it was so great to see her end up in a wonderful home and be so loved.  She has a HUGE backyard to run and play in, not to mention plenty of sticks that are bigger then her to drag around. This beautiful pup with her shiny black coat just exudes joy! 

 

 

Isabel 6/16/15

Name: Isabel/around 12 weeks old at time of the shoot

Family Members: Elizabeth & Phillip, 2 cats named Tanga & Christian

How long has Isabel been in the family? 2 weeks

Professions: Visual Merchandiser for Pottery Barn (Elizabeth), Visual Merchandise for Gap (Phillip)

Location: South Buckhead

Nicknames: Iz, Bells, Bella

5 words/phrases that best describe Isabel:

  1. I LOVE people!
  2. Ninja Cuddle
  3. Forget the treats I love my kibble
  4. Paper is my favorite
  5. I love to carry my own leash while walking with Mom & Dad

What makes Isabel unique? She loves to pick up the leash (I think because it inhibits her running) and carry it in her mouth as she runs or walks along side us. She loves to come in from her walks and just sprawl out upside down. When she moves places in our house  she brings each toy one by one to her new location, and at night she pools all her toys into her bed leaving just enough space for her. 

Rescue Story: I was not in search of a puppy or a rescue, but a friend of mine runs a rescue and she is always sharing photos on Facebook. I usually can scroll past, but I was looking through my newsfeed and saw this puppy; I just knew she was meant to be mine. She had re-shared a photo of, now Isabel from Fulton County Animal Services. I started planning, looking up how to train and raise a puppy to be a well rounded and great dog. Then I called to claim her. No one had adopted this adorable puppy because she was a pit mix. I called off work the next day to be there when they opened to adopt her. I then broke the news to Phillip that I found our new family member. He was less then enthused because of the two cats. However, once he saw her he fell in love. She has become the center of our workdays and off days. I never though I would judge my mood based on poop...but it has happened. Every sneeze, cough or struggle to go to the bathroom I am concerned. I am slowly relaxing with the support of other dog owners and Phillip. Baby Isabel is very loved and I now can't imagine my life without her. 

                                 Isabel and Elizabeth the day she was adopted. (I believe this was one of the photos that broke the news to Phillip :) )

What are your favorite pastimes with Isabel? Playing tug with her favorite octopus elephant toy and running to our favorite spot. 

What is life like since you rescued Isabel? We (Phillip & I) never thought or knew this kind of love could exist. Her sweet sighs, dreams and active plays are all I think about. I can't wait to rush home to my sweet girl so we can tackle some crazy toys, run the streets and then chill on the porch. She is all I think about and again I never thought I would be so concerned for another person or animal in the way I am with her. Her morning cuddles and mid-day plays are the best part of everyday. She is growing and learning everyday. The look she gives me when she lays in my lap just makes me melt. 

Photographers Note: Could this puppy be any more adorable? She is such a sweet heart and well behaved for her age. I am sure many people might think that all puppies get adopted really quickly from shelters and for the most part that is probably true. However, if that shelter is listing them as a Pit Bull or a Pit Bull mix, it does lesson their chances for adoption. There are many shelters across the country that have stopped listing their "guess" at the breed, so that people are choosing these dogs for their personality, size and cuteness, rather then what they perceive their behavior  might be based on what breed they are listed as. I personally think that is a fantastic idea and another great way to give these dogs a chance.  Phillip and Elizabeth are doing all the right things for this puppy. Not only did they take on a puppy (which is an adventure in itself), they are also taking on any stigma's that might come along with owning a pit bull. They have already started her training and socialization. When walking her they proudly state when asked, "She is a pit bull"!