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Happy Tails - Southern California Shiba Inu Rescue

8/31/2016

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One of the best parts of Shiba Prom is seeing the "happy tails" that come from the rescues when a life has been changed for the better through their efforts and funds received from Shiba Prom. 

Kishi was a sweet eight year old owner surrender who came to Southern California Shiba Inu Rescue looking for help. She was given up because her owners traveled and did not have time for her. When she came into rescue, she kept having accidents. Because of the lack of time spent with her previous owners, the rescue workers originally thought it might a training issue. However, her foster took her to the vet just in case, and the vet learned that she had a large bladder stone (two inches, and ¾ inch tall) - poor girl! They were able to use Shiba Prom funds to have her operated on and Kishi was able to heal properly. She then gained her furever home when her foster adopted her! She is now happy and comfortable Shiba!

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CT was 13 years old when his beloved owner passed away. Unfortunately, his owner’s sons could not keep him, so Southern California Shiba Inu Rescue took him in. It can be tough to find a new home for a senior Shiba,  but CT’s foster fell in love and adopted him. Shiba Prom funds were used to help with his intake, health assessment, and placement. We are so happy that he found a new forever home!

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