Anook was originally named Shamu and was on her last day at a Ft. Worth shelter. ERU was called and Shamu was picked up and driven to the Shreveport-Bossier area. Shamu was renamed Anook by her foster, Karon, which was an Eskimo derivative of the word "snowflake". Anook was a true Southern Belle but her age (9 or 10 yrs old) had taken a toll on her hearing. She was determined to be about 90% deaf.
Timber was an 11 yr old male who was kept outside because he "marked" when inside.
His owners had him since he was a puppy but gave him up because they were moving to a house without a fenced yard. Timber was rescued by foster, Deborah, the WEEK BEFORE CHRISTMAS!
Get your hip-hop shoes on and celebrate with Lil G from Georgia... our rappin'-hippin'- hoppin' Eskie has a new crib y'all !!! His adopters were so excited to get him, they came all the way up from Florida. That's quite a hop from Gio's sad beginnings. Read all about his story -- he jammed it together in a rap song.
Carrie was first thought to be a 13 year old eskie mix. Well it turned out that she was actually 3. Her earlier life was that of an outdoor dog, but she found a new home that will let her go wherever she wants inside the house, and she can go outdoors whenever she wants through a doggie door and a fenced in yard. Carrie, though shy at first, charmed everyone she met.
Pepto was a male Eskie dyed PINK! He could be a real "Cujo" dog to people he didn't know but he was friendly and loving to those he did.
He was adopted by Heidi and renamed Winston, a fitting name for such a great dog.