Meadowlake Pet Resort is proud to announce a new candidate into their “New Leash on Life” program. Gypsy from Friends of Montgomery County Texas Animal Shelter (FMCTAS) began her free training and board on Monday, January 24. She will undergo daily socialization, as well as learning basic commands and skills during her free 30 day stay. Meadowlake’s Trainer, Tori Hankey states “I am extremely excited that this program is becoming such a success. Meadowlake is so proud that we can help a less than perfect dog find its forever home.” For more information on the “New Leash on Life” program, visit www.meadowlakepetresort.com/training/new-leash-on-life.php.
About Gypsy: Gypsy was found as a stray and was picked up by Montgomery County Texas Animal Shelter. She entered the shelter with signs of extreme abuse. Her jaw was shattered; she was extremely underweight, with an upper respiratory infection, worms, and kennel cough. Friends of Montgomery County Texas Animal Shelter (FMCTAS) saw this beauty broken and absolutely terrified. They pulled her from the shelter and nursed her back to health. This stunning Catahoula is now staying at Meadowlake Pet Resort free of charge and working on her communication with humans. She will be working on learning basic commands and socializing with people. She is about1 year old, spayed, updated on vaccinations, crate-trained and is friendly with other dogs, but terrified around people. She is also partially deaf, so she is sensitive to loud noises. Jessica from FMCAS and temporary foster for Gypsy, informs Meadowlake, “I want to help Gypsy so badly. She is such a sweet girl and has had a horrible life. She deserves a chance at a new life.”
About FMCTAS: FMCTAS is a 501(c)3 non-profit dedicated to saving, supporting and providing medical assistance to the animals of Montgomery county (North of Houston) and other worthy organizations. FMCTAS provides medical assistance including spay & neuter, vaccination services, fostering, and adoption programs. FMCTAS covers the vet bills for animals in foster care and supplies the foster parents with dry and wet food for cats and dogs, kennels and medicine. FMCTAS supports No-Kill programs. An example was in February 2008 No-kill month at the Montgomery shelter/animal control. FMCTAS paid for over 100 animals to be spay/neuter at the vets in the area, to be ready for adoption. They also supply Montgomery county animal shelter (MCAS) with kuranda beds, water/food bowls, cat litter, dry and wet food, medicine, heart worm tests, desks, generators, and a washing machine. Please visit their website for more information about FMCTAS www.fmctas.org.

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