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Why we dreamed bigger: Tripp's Story
Tripp will always have a special place in my heart. He was foster number 41, and he stayed with us longer than any other dog—eight full months that changed both of us. Officially, he was probably ready for adoption around month four. Unofficially… I wasn’t. I was deeply in love with his cuddles, and I just couldn’t let him go yet. Tripp came to us carrying a lot. Severe abuse. The loss of a leg. Scars that told stories no living being should ever have to endure. At the same t
Feb 43 min read


Tater Tot's Second Beginning
Tater Tot, foster #32, arrived in the world in about the most unlikely place you can imagine—a landfill in Tijuana, Mexico. She was found there with her mama and brothers, navigating a landscape no puppy should ever have to know. Somehow, against all odds, this tiny soul made it through. When she came into our care at just eight weeks old, she was impossibly small. Truly potato-sized. The smallest puppy we had ever fostered up to that point. She weighed barely more than a bag
Feb 42 min read


Spud, the Noseless Wonder 🐾
Spud didn’t arrive with much to his name—just a battered little body and a heart that somehow never gave up. He’s a three-year-old street dog from Tijuana, Mexico, and like so many dogs trying to survive, he learned to forage wherever he could. One day, while living on the street, someone chose cruelty over compassion. Some sort of blunt force trauma shattered his nose, broke his teeth, and made breathing a struggle. Spud's body tells the full story of life on the streets. He
Feb 42 min read
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