by Yucaipa Animal Placement Society | Jun 2, 2021 | Tails of Success
Spinner came to YAPS and she was full of worries. She wondered if being turned into a rescue meant that she used one of her lives. She worried about never finding a home of her own. She worried about COVID and seeing less people come to visit YAPS. Her list of worries...
by Yucaipa Animal Placement Society | Jun 2, 2021 | Tails of Success
Marigold has made her new home her castle. This queen of cattitude was the ruler of cattery while at YAPS. She came to YAPS after having a litter of kittens and found herself homeless. Now, her last litter of kittens have been adopted and she has sworn off boys. She...
by Yucaipa Animal Placement Society | Jun 2, 2021 | Tails of Success
On September 7, 2017, we asked to pull the next dog scheduled to be euthanized at a local shelter. On that day YAPS had one kennel open and we wanted to truly save a life. The dog we rescued was described as a “fearful, male, red and white Beagle Mix.” He had to leave...
by Yucaipa Animal Placement Society | Jun 2, 2021 | Tails of Success
Brownie Bear has found his smile! When Brownie Bear came to YAPS his smile was lost. We tried to help him find it but we knew what he really needed was stability in a loving home. Brownie’s first adoption didn’t work out and so he came back to YAPS until...
by Yucaipa Animal Placement Society | Jun 2, 2021 | Tails of Success
Reggie was an emergency rescue from a local animal shelter. He was at the shelter with a fractured front, left leg and he was in need of treatment asap. October 11 was a Sunday and YAPS typically doesn’t have staff to pick up pets on Sunday’s but Reggie...
by Yucaipa Animal Placement Society | Jun 2, 2021 | Tails of Success
Our last newsletter showcased available dog, Teddy Theodore Houndsworth. Teddy was surrendered to YAPS after a broom handle was shoved into his eye by a neighbor. The eye became permanently damaged and Teddy lost faith in humans. He was traumatized and his human mom...
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