Meet Beasley Camille.
She was rescued from a Lebanon, TN hoarding situation on July 3rd
along with over 100 other dogs in what they dubbed Operation Freedom. They had no access to food, water or shelter and were
in deplorable conditions. It was way over
100 degrees. Some were blind, had broken legs, just a heartbreaking situation.
First they took them to the fairgrounds and then after about
a week, baths and a lot of medical care, they went to rescue groups all over
the country. Beasley has been with a
foster mom and that was the first human contact she had ever had. They didn’t think she would let me touch her
today, the main goal was introducing her to her new pack and making sure they
all got along. I knew she’d come around
eventually and trust me. But I am
petting her and she’s following me around a little.
She’s hiding under the desk right now and I know it’s going
to be a long process but it’s something I’ve done before and have the patience
for. She finally went to sleep so I think she’s feeling more comfortable. They
thought she would come out of her shell quicker with other dogs because that’s
what she’s used to being around.
She didn’t go potty for 3 days after they rescued her (no
food) and then threw-up for a few days after that. They had to extract 7 of her
teeth and she’s had multiple litters of puppies, none of which survived.
First we walked her with Mac and Melinda. Brought them home
and walked her with Jazz and Stinky.
Then walked her with Arthur. We
put her and Arthur in the back yard when we got home and let Jazz out. Then we
let Mac and Melinda in the yard and then Stinky. After a few minutes, they just
ignored her. So we brought them all in
the house together.
It took a few minutes and Stinky and Arthur tried to do the naughty
with her even though they don’t have the equipment. She actually growled at Stinky once, the first noise she’s made since they rescued her. When they all started
barking, the look on her face was priceless.
But she didn’t make a peep.
I walked her all around the house on a leash so she could
smell everything and she thoroughly checked it all out except the kitty room.
It helped having her foster mom and two adoption coordinators come to help maneuver
the meet and greets. Or maybe I should
say smells and tails.
Updates coming soon.
Here’s the youtube video and I think it’s Beasley in one of
the first crates at about 1:24 minutes.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NQr0W3_wXpw (I think Beasley is in one of the first crates - around 1:24)
Here’s a link to the rescue from Animal Rescue Corps. They
really are ARC Angels.
http://animalrescuecorps.org/2012/07/animal-rescue-corps-and-wilson-county-animal-control-rescue-more-than-100-dogs-from-a-hoarding-situation/
Welcome to your new family Beasley!