Published on Apr 12, 2015
Ruggles
and Chompers are two tiny friends who have amazing stories. And they
couldn't be more adorable! Ruggles is a tiny shih-tzu who was rescued
from a puppy mill bust last year. His kitty friend Chompers was found by
herself under a porch when she was only two days old. The two became
fast friends.
Despite their rough start to life, Ruggles and Chompers are both happy and healthy and were adopted to loving forever homes. Ruggles is now an official ambassador for the Cherokee County Animal Shelter, the shelter that rescued him from the puppy mill. He and his pet parent visit schools to educate kids on puppy mills and shelter dogs.
UPDATE: For those wondering why they were not adopted together... that was the shelter's original plan, but Chompers (true to her name!) became too rough with little Ruggles, and due to his health problems, it was determined that it was in both of the animals' best interest to be adopted separately. They are both happy and very much loved!
Follow Ruggles' blog at http://rugglestheshelterpup.weebly.com, and see more great stories at www.positively.com and www.facebook.com/VictoriaStilwell.
Despite their rough start to life, Ruggles and Chompers are both happy and healthy and were adopted to loving forever homes. Ruggles is now an official ambassador for the Cherokee County Animal Shelter, the shelter that rescued him from the puppy mill. He and his pet parent visit schools to educate kids on puppy mills and shelter dogs.
UPDATE: For those wondering why they were not adopted together... that was the shelter's original plan, but Chompers (true to her name!) became too rough with little Ruggles, and due to his health problems, it was determined that it was in both of the animals' best interest to be adopted separately. They are both happy and very much loved!
Follow Ruggles' blog at http://rugglestheshelterpup.weebly.com, and see more great stories at www.positively.com and www.facebook.com/VictoriaStilwell.
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