Annie and at least one other dog are alive today because Annie is so supersweet that she captured the hearts of two Charles Smithgall Humane Society board members which led to her forever home.
âWhite County Animal Control requested that Smithgall come over and look over the dogs at the pound and said if
âSmithgall couldn't take two off its hands, two dogs would have to be euthanized because of overcrowding.
âSmithgall Board Member Glenda Worley went over to the pound and Annie immediately stood out from all the others. She had been found lying in the middle of the road, emaciated and weak. ":All dogs are sweet to me," said Glenda, "but Annie was just so supersweet and calm. She just lay there staring at us while the other dogs were going wild. It seemed to me there was a sadness about her."
Annie was taken to the vet to be checked out and then brought to the Smithgall She...
Steven Barnett was not really in the market for a pet until Sandy worked her way into his heart and he adopted her from the Charles Smithgall Humane Society Shelter.
â Steven worked with a nearby addiction treatment center which would bring patients over to the shelter a few times a week to interact with the animals. They would often walk the different dogs and get to know them.
â To him, Sandy was special and stood out from all the others. She was a bit timid, but showed a lot of affection as she got to know him. She had a calm demeanor about her and didn't bark a lot and seemed very gentle. Steve would sometimes come to the shelter by himself just to visit this special dog. He had to install a fence and get rid of some of the poison ivy in his yard in order to adopt her. She settled right into her home life with him. Steve and Sandy love to take walks toget...