Cat of the Week: Ripley

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Ripley is a sweet laid back boy who is waiting to be scooped up and taken to his forever home! He loves a good belly rub and will be your best buddy, if you open your heart to him. Ripley can be very playful and wouldn’t mind having another feline companion to play with.

If you’re interested in this cutie, please complete an application HERE or email adoptions@adopthope.org.

1st Annual Rescue Ride

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Last Hope Animal Rescue

1st Annual Rescue Ride

September 16th, 2017

9:00 AM to 6:00PM 

Our Mission is to Rescue,

Our dream is that one day we won’t have to

 

50/50 Raffle, Silent Auction Items, Lunch, Music, Event Shirts for Sale

$15.00 Per Driver and $5.00 for Passengers (unless you pre-register, then passengers ride FREE!)

Registration opens @9:00 AM, Kick Stands up @ 10:30AM

McGrath Hawkeye Harley-Davidson

120 Westcor Dr.  Coralville, Iowa 52241

Route- Start at McGraths, 1st stop Sundown-Williamsburg

2nd Stop Wild Hogs Saloon –Walford– Lunch with a $1.00 donated to Last Hope for every meal sold,

3rd Stop Sutliff, and final stop back at McGraths for the

Silent Auction and the 50/50 winner Finale- Need to be present to Win

Pre-Registration@ https://AdoptHope.ticketspice.com/last-hope-rescue-ride

 15.00 for Driver and Passenger Rides Free

  

         

Dog of the Week: Lucy

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Hi I am Lucy! I am about 4.5 years old and I am full of energy and am looking for a family that is as active as I am! I love people and give them lots of kisses too! I love to ride in the car and go for walks! I am super good at both. I don’t like cats or chickens so they definitely can’t be in my home.  I require a privacy fenced yard to run in and burn off some energy. I would need the kids in my home to be at least 12 years old.  I am smart too! I know some people words like sit and shake. I am certain you can teach me lots more too.  I am sure you will want to take me home with you the minute we meet!

If you’re interested in awesome Lucy, please complete an application HERE or email adoptions@adopthope.org.

Cat of the Week: Amber

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Amber is a very sweet little girl who purrs non-stop. She went through a difficult time after having her litter of kittens but she always kept purring and loving on those kittens.  She has been a great little mama, even though she is young herself.  She loves attention and being right by your side at all times!

If you’re interested in the beautiful Amber, please complete an application HERE or email adoptions@adopthope.org.

Dog of the Week: Shadow

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If you’re looking for a handsome active big boy look no further, Shadow could be him!! Shadow is house trained and kennel trained. Shadow likes people of all ages but doesn’t realize his size so a home with older children would be best. Shadow is selective when choosing his fur friends and would enjoy having all of your attention.

If you’re interested in Shadow, please complete an application HERE or email adoptions@adopthope.org.

Cats of the Week: Hermes and Toothless

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Hermes and Toothless have found their way back into rescue after their family went through some changes. They are siblings and have been together their whole lives so we’re hoping for a home who will take them both. They are both good with dogs, cats, and kids and have even been fostered in a home with a guinea pig and everything was fine! They are in a foster home currently with small and medium dogs and three kids of various ages and get along well.

Hermes has grown into a very handsome man. He is now almost 13# of sweetness. He is a very happy camper who likes to watch everything going on. He isn’t much of a cuddler, but he does love to play and be petted.

 

Toothless has grown into a very sleek and handsome man. He is now just over 10# of sweetness. He is a very happy camper who likes to watch everything going on. He isn’t much of a cuddler and can be a bit reserved, but he does love to play and be petted.

If you’re interested in giving these wonderful cats their forever home, please complete an application HERE or email adoptions@adopthope.org.

Dog of the Week: Diesel

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Hey Diesel here! I am about 2 yrs old and I am searching for my forever home! I am a really strong guy so I would need a home were the kids are older then 12 because I can be very jumpy. If I am introduced properly I can be around dogs who are my size or bigger.  I don’t think I like cats much.  I would love a fenced yard to burn off energy. I am still working on my people words so I would need to go to some classes to help me learn more.  If you are looking for a big strong guy who gives kisses, I’m your guy!

If you’re interested in Diesel, please complete an application HERE or email adoptions@adopthope.org.

Cat of the Week: Gavin

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Gavin is such a sweet and relaxed boy! He hasn’t had an easy life so far, but is very grateful to be able to receive a second chance. He will greet you with a smile once you enter the room and loves a good chin rub! Gavin is reserved but would love to curl up on your lap for an enjoyable cuddle session! He also has an adorable playful side to him and loves to play with kitty toys!

We’re reducing the adoption fees for adult cats to $20 for the month of August so now would be a great time to add Gavin to your family! If you’re interested in Gavin, please complete an application HERE or email adoptions@adopthope.org.

Volunteers of the Month: Adoption Center Office Workers

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There is a lot more to do at Last Hope than deal directly with animals. There is a surprising amount of paperwork that goes along with running a rescue and our office volunteers help to make sure we keep up with it. We have volunteers who work during the week and they scan in adoption contracts, medical records from vet visits, intake forms, etc. After the document is scanned into the computer, they file it in the animal’s file. They also handle all the incoming mail, answer the phone, pass on phone messages, and greet walk-in visitors. We also have volunteers who work in the office on Saturdays and they primarily handle walk-in visitors and answer the phone.

We couldn’t help the animals without the assistance of these great office volunteers. The work they do is essential to our organization and we thank them for their time and talents!

Linda Pisney is the office volunteer coordinator and she trains all the office volunteers as well as work in the office during the week. She has been with Last Hope for about two years and also works as a dog lead volunteer. She says, “I love the people involved with Last Hope! All of us striving to help these animals that need us. I love it when they find their forever home.”

Sherri Eichmeyer works in the Adoption Center office on Tuesdays and Thursdays. She adopted a dog from Last Hope about six years ago so she was familiar with the rescue when we moved into the Adoption Center and she began volunteering at that time. “It’s great being around like-minded people, and I enjoy meeting the other volunteers. It’s really heartwarming to see all the love and care they give all the animals. I especially enjoy having play time with the dogs!”

Aggie Doyle started volunteering in January 2017 and works in the office on Fridays. In addition to the usual tasks she also compiles the donations for the week so that thank you letters can be sent. She says, “I love the atmosphere of being at Last Hope. I adopted my puppy mill mama, Victoria, in February 2015 from Last Hope and I knew I would like to be a part. I actively cross-post all across the United States and am active in trying to get laws changed in Iowa. I absolutely love what Last Hope Animal Rescue is doing for dogs and cats. All of these people care!”

Karen Fangmann is relatively new to Last Hope – she began volunteering in July. Besides working in the office on Saturdays, she also helps take care of the cats at the Center. “Everyone that I have met has been so nice and I can tell there is a lot of dedication to not only Last Hope but also to the animals in their care. I was there for the first time on July 4th weekend – what a crazy time to start as there were a lot of projects and events going on at that time. It was so very cool to see everyone’s dedication and working together for all of these weekend events. I like what Last Hope represents. It is the ‘last hope’ and so much more for these special pets.”

Laurie Bakkum and Laura DeRuiter also work in the office on Saturdays and their help is invaluable.

You can see it truly takes a village to do what we do. There are many behind-the-scenes jobs that need to be done in order for us to save the animals and if we didn’t have volunteers like these, we wouldn’t be able to do the important work that we do with the animals. Thank you, office volunteers, for all that you do!

Happy Tail: Molly

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Kristie and Patrick adopted Molly (formerly Daisy) from Last Hope and it’s been a perfect match! Kristie was looking for a dog that could go through therapy dog training and her sister-in-law (Carol, who is on the Last Hope Board of Directors) pointed her toward Molly. Kristie works for the Domestic Violence Intervention Program in Iowa City and was hoping to find a dog who could potentially go through training to be a therapy dog that she could bring to the program. Enter Molly!

Because Kristie had a specific goal in mind, she tested Molly on a variety of things including tolerance for touching/petting/grabbing, how she behaved around other dogs, if she liked attention from a variety of people, and how she responded to unexpected noises/actions. Last Hope also encouraged Kristie to take Molly to an obedience class to see how they would interact in a learning environment. She also took Molly home for a couple weeks, after completing the application process, to see how well they bonded. Last Hope wants to find the perfect forever home for our animals so we were open and encouraging to this level of investigation to make sure Molly was the right dog for Kristie’s wants.

There was a short adjustment period once Molly came home with Kristie, which is expected. Molly was somewhat reactive to dogs while on a leash so Kristie and her husband worked on socializing her with other dogs. She was also quite a jumper and counter surfer but through training, she has made a dramatic turn-around. Now, when food is dropped on the floor, Molly waits to be told it’s okay to eat it before she makes a move.

Now that Molly is a family member, Kristie and Patrick think she is amazing! As you can see by the picture, she’s a Super Dog. She goes pretty much everywhere with them and also goes to Kristie’s office a couple times a week and to the shelter once a week. She is a staff favorite and when they’ve had a particularly rough experience, they declare that they need “Molly time.” Dee, a shelter staff member, says about Molly, “When Molly comes to our facility, faces of staff and clients alike light up.  She brings joy to everyone she interacts with, and so often assists us in helping someone feel as though there is hope when things are not going as planned.  We love Molly and are thankful that she has become a part of our work family.” Molly is still working on becoming a registered therapy dog (she’s still a little young and rambunctious).

Molly loves to be petted, belly rubs are a must, and she can run like the wind. Her favorite time to cuddle is first thing in the morning which Kristie says makes it difficult to get up and get to work! Chasing tennis balls is her absolute favorite thing to do and her new thing is to chase the ball into the water. They take her camping where there is a lake and she can’t wait for them to throw the ball into the water for her to chase. She has also taken to boating and feeling the wind on her face!

We LOVE hearing all the happy tails but one like this really warms our hearts. Kristie and Patrick examined their own needs and wants and took the time to find a dog that could fulfill them. Sometimes people get frustrated because adopting an animal is not as fast as going into a pet store and buying one. It’s a process because we care about the animals and want to find the perfect forever home for each animal. That takes a certain amount of time and forethought.

We wholeheartedly thank Kristie and Patrick for taking the time and introspection it takes to successfully add a new family member into the mix. What a great happy tail and what a great forever home for Molly! She has a purpose and a family who loves her – what more could a dog ask for?