Piper (fka Frosties) and Percy (fka Everly)

Hello!

I wanted to send some pictures of Frosties (now Piper) and Everly (now Percy). Both have adjusted so well and are still best friends. They’ve turned into my little shadows when I’m home, as they love to follow me around and snuggle. I’m so happy to have them, and I can’t imagine living with out them!

Thank you so much!

Christian B.

Clyde (fka Marlowe)

This is “Marlowe.” We changed his name to Clyde, and he’s doing great! Thank you so much, he is wonderful!

Purle (fka Kate P)

cat in cat tower

Purle, formerly Kate P, is doing well in her forever home!

Stitch

Hello Heartland!

Thank you so much for bringing Stitch into our lives! We adopted him in July 2017 after he was on WGN’s Adopt a Pet segment. He is the best little 6 yr old pup and we love him more than anything. He makes us laugh on a daily basis…we give him an obnoxious amount of kisses…and we are so thankful to have him be a part of our family!

Some things we discovered about him: he does the sweetest, softest little howl when he hears any sirens go by…he is a TOTAL mama’s boy and loves to snuggle and sleep in late…he HATES the snow and the cold, but we bundle him up (and carry him at times) to keep him warm…he is protective of his parents and his home, but is super gentle with little kids…he loves squeaky toys and ANY kind of dog treat!

He truly is the best dog and we are all very happy together.

Thank you Heartland!!
Maureen, Jesse and Stitchy

Berley (fka Berlin)

We wanted to share a few photos of Berley in his new forever home. He is such a lover and is adjusting well to his new home and family. He even started playing with his toys and playing ball. Boy, does he love going on walks!! Thank you for bringing him into our lives!

The Giolli family

Peggy Sue (fka Baily)

Good Morning,

We adopted Peggy Sue “Baily” in March. She is such a wonderful addition to our family and has become good friends with Ollie, our bichon. I have attached pictures.

Thank you Heartland Animal Shelter for all that you do for these animals!

Jason & Carolyn

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