The goal of Pet Pro Life Adoption
and Placement, Inc., is to provide a happy ending to the unpleasantness and cruelty of a pet's former life
and to give him or her a new beginning in
a loving and caring home.
Below are links to edited excerpts from some of our emails describing a pet's new life after a successful adoption.
Bindi is all grown up and moving to
Texas.
Ray (formerly Sugar Ray) has a new
best friend.
Major (formerly Marc Anthony) is an
85-pound lap dog.
Bella sent us an update.
Leila loves taking all those walks.
It took Kenichie and Bella about a
day to become good friends.
Karma loves to ride in the car.
Jonesy enjoys his new back yard.
Big Brother Loki and Bindi like to
play tug-of-war.
Mickey cried and cried, but now he's
right at home.
Jack, formerly known as Spencer, is
thankful for his new family and his sister Stella.
Steve's Mom and Dad are helping him
break the bathroom trash habit.
Cinder is a therapy dog.
Hoku found the perfect home.
Biscuit is happy with Mama and Papa.
Mattie (formerly Terra) likes playing
"Chase the Cat!"
Lily loves her walks with her Mom and
her "brother" Tucker.
Other dogs think Archie is spoiled.
Before Kenneth adopted me I was known as Hilda, but I changed my name to
Imilia.
Dottie has found a new family. She has
bee renamed to Roxy, and she has sent us
another email.
Chester loves his Frisbee.
Ray could've gotten into trouble, but he
was lucky.
Peaches has a new "big sister."
Rocky is a happy guy.
Josie (formerly Sheila) loves the d-o-g
p-a-r-k.
Bob Marley is a girl-magnet.
Chloe has a new big brother.
Little Rosie (Roosevelt) sits and
shakes for his treats.
Charley (formerly Harley) takes his
Mom for walks every morning.
Luna (aka Anna) is a fifty-five pound
lap dog.
Remember me? You knew me as Stacy, but now I've got a new home and a new
name. It's Pixie.
Lulu is Claudette now and she loves
it.
Rueben couldn't be happier with his new family!
Although he's no lap dog, Harley loves
to crawl up onto his Mom's or Dad's lap.
Life is just one big game for Cooper.
Squeekers and BooBoo love
their new Mom and Dad.
Bella made herself right at home with
her new Mom.
When he moved to a government-assisted apartment, her owner couldn't
keep Kristi
any more.
Given up by her family who could no longer keep her, Tasha
convinced her foster family to adopt her.
Abandoned in the desert to die, Jackie
writes about her rescue and her new family.