President Roberta Womack
Hello – and thanks for checking us out. If you would like to find the best friend you’ll ever meet, please check out some of the hairy kids available on our website. My husband and I rescue small pets – any size/shape/color – and do our best to get them ready to find their forever home. You’ll never find a more loving or loyal companion. Adopt your next best friend; you’ll be glad you did!
Although there has been a decrease in the number of animals facing euthanasia, they’re still being PTS every week due to the lack of space and the number of family pets being surrendered to shelters every day because of the economy. PLEASE open your heart/home to one of these wonderful hairy kids!
Location:
Fort Worth, Texas
Hours: Please contact us to make an appointment.
Phone: 817.714.0990
Email: ThreeWeeDogs@yahoo.com
Marketing Director – Paige Shuman
My husband and I first got involved with LLLO as a foster home for a sweet little dog named Sandy, who had been with LLLO for over a year. We only had Sandy for a few days when Roberta got a call from a wonderful lady who wanted to give Sandy her forever home! We were very sad to have to say good-bye to Sandy, but when my husband and I started this journey, the idea was to help dogs, not just adopt the first one.
Our second foster, Trixie, spent 7 weeks with us, and we came very close to just making her part of our family. Then we got a call from a family with two boys who really wanted her, so off she went to bring happiness and love to her new home. Over Christmas 2012 we picked out our third foster, Snickers. Well, Snickers is our foster fail, LOL! He ended up being the perfect buddy for our dog Roxanne, so we wasted no time in adopting him.
Email: ThreeWeeDogsPS@yahoo.com
Transport – Sherry Green
Several years ago, a co-worker of mine, Bob, began to go to a small shelter that was near our place of employment during his lunch period to walk the dogs there. A few of us would talk a lot about our dogs a lot, how much they are family to us, and how great we thought that it was for Bob to spend his lunch period in this manner. More co-workers began to join my friend during lunch to exercise the shelter dogs. Soon, a small group of us formed a rescue group that met on Saturdays at the shelter for adoptions/baths/attention for the dogs.
I am still a member of that rescue and have now began to volunteer for LLLO, also. I have had many rewarding experiences through both of these fine rescue groups. When you find a family/person/dog that ‘click’ together, that’s worth a million bucks!