Merri Mahoney
Hidden Lake
Higganum, CT 06441
ctlabrescue@gmail.com
(860) 345-2456 
     
Gatsby: Living large with Gerry in Jersey (have no idea what exit) Pictured here with his daughter (no names this is the web safety first) I can tell you that my ego got a boost on this one because the referral came from someone at Good Morning America. Hey Gatsby may make his debut one morning you never know. Gatsby
Primo: This little guy went home with Paul and Michele to meet his sister Bella who came from us also. These guys were smart they did it behind the kids back so they didn't have to be asked every day "when do we get the puppy?" It's so good to know that yet again they have opened their hearts and home to another one of ours. Another ego boost, I must be doing something right. primo
Madigan: Here's Tiffany, another repeat offender. Madigan is off to meet her brother Brodie a former inmate of Lab Rescue CT. No worrries here folks as Tiff is a vet tech and just needed another one to hug. Some of us are lab junkies , just can't get enough of that goofy, happy, loyalty. pic coming soon
?????: Well here's Bernie and her kids with their new pup and they hadn't picked a name. So what can I tell you not everybody has a picture of a dog in their head and who it will be. I am sure he won't be nameless for long. As a matter of fact I am sure their are many names being argued over with 3 kids. Really there are 3 kids one had something to do day of pick up. no name
Bismark: This little guy is a healing dog. He has a chance to heal a hole in 2 hearts as recently they lost their other lab. They are lost without one. There is nothing like a pup to hug when the heart is sad. And on the BRIGHT side he will have the whitest smile of all, dad is a dentist. So be sure to check back in and see them pearly whites. bismark
Darla: Introducing Lab Rescue CT's newest foster family. Kelly wrote she had lost her lab and was shutting down. I told her come hug a pup. (Heck, we had 8) Low and behold she brought the fam damily. I was informed immediately by Britt her daughter as she picked up the runt that her name was Darla and she would be hers. While big daddy Dave just stood watching my reaction with a smile. Britt might have been in danger if I wasn't watching Kelly fall apart as she hugged a pup. What a visit, they met the whole zoo, including mine.
Well that was that and Kelly adopted Darla. With a satisfied look on her face Britt posed for her debut shot as you can see. They then took a foster named Roxy that came in and did their first adoption, not only that but Bismark has competition for the whitest smile as Kelly works for his daddy and referred him to the healing insanity of our little zoo. Small world, and remember there is no such thing as coincidence just God being anonymous.
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Darla
Ryder: Well you may recognize this crew as they too are repeat offenders. They adopted Arlo (one of Gabbys pups) last year. I have no clue what I am doing right but someone bigger than me is showing me that I picked winners and they love their first so much they come back for a brother or sister as they just can't own one. Lays potato chips , no competition. Ryder
Uly: Some of you may have forgotten in the excitement of puppies there were other dogs in that little group we rescued. This boy is one of them, maybe even the father for all we know. He is doing well up in MA coming out of his shell and I heard even weaseling his way onto a bed or two. Good for him I say. Uly
Tommy: Now called Tavi which is either Yiddish or Hebrew meaning very much loved is blossoming under the hands of his new mom. Hear he's in the bed at night too. This lucky boy will eventually be able to go to work with her too. Needs to build his confidence some and then it's endless days of bliss by moms side. It doesn't get any better than this for a dog. And to think she had been turned down by so many because she didn't have a fenced in yard. Isn't that what leashes and walks are all about. Pure quality time. Look at New York half of them don't have yards to fence. Tavi