Dioji has the kind of energy that makes others – both people and dogs – gravitate to him. The 16-pound chihuahua-basenji mix is, according to his adopted mother Jill, a gentle soul. “We call
* (some names have been changed to protect privacy) “I had tapped out all my resources, there was nothing else, so thank God for Tails of Help.” Some people aren’t used to needing help.
Read stories about Harry the cat, and Dioji the dog, here on this page. These are just two of over 550 Alberta pets that Tails of Help has saved during the past 5 years -
* (some names are changed to protect privacy) Hi there! It's taken me a while to get this done for you but here is my testimonial. Again, thank you so much … CHARLIE, KNOWN
Here is a picture of *Holly the Wonderdog (with her owner Don), another one of over 560 Alberta pets that Tails of Help has saved during the past 5 years - more than 160
Some people are born cat people. While she did have other pets growing up, Sophie has always been one of those cat people. Old pictures of her at two years old show her wrapping her cats in blankets because she worried they were cold.