March - April 2022 | V2, No 2

HOMEWARD BOUND

Southwest Oasis Labrador Rescue
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"Homeward Bound," is a newsletter from Southwest Oasis Labrador Rescue (SOLR).

In each issue, we bring you stories about our rescue work and the wonderful people who make our mission possible.

This month we begin a special series about the joy of fostering!

ON THE FRONTLINES

"On the Frontlines" is a regular feature about the many jobs we all do to carry out our rescue mission.

Tom McCreery is pictured above with his most recent foster, Zane.

The Joy of Fostering
by Nancy Schuessler
People stuck at home during the pandemic craved pets for comfort, and shelters could hardly meet the demand. Sounds like good news, right? But as restrictions lifted and people returned to work, the pets were being returned and even abandoned. Tom and Rami McCreery heard about the crises on the local news. They decided to help.
 
The McCreerys already knew a little about saving dogs. They had adopted a Labrador, called Tombstone, from Southwest Oasis Labrador Rescue (SOLR) in April of 2020. They had also adopted Roxi, a pit bull, from Southern Arizona Humane Society in November of 2018. They had never fostered before, but they knew it would be a great adventure.
 
Enter Charlie and Max, a bonded pair of six-month old puppies in desperate need of help. Someone had dumped the two in the hot, dry desert during a high temperature warning in June – no food, no water. They were rescued by a lady who put them in a room by themselves. “But the puppies did what puppies do, and her boyfriend threatened to dump them back in the desert unless they were removed immediately,” says Tom. “They were in our house the very next day!”
 
In the past year, the McCreerys have fostered ten dogs for SOLR – and they aren’t planning to stop. They recently fostered Zane, a sweet dog who came from a shelter in Mexico as a very sick boy. “He had tick fever, which had destroyed almost all his blood platelets and he was in danger of bleeding to death from an injury.” With antibiotics, healthy food, and lots of rest, Zane was soon helping the McCreery’s celebrate St. Patrick’s day. (See “Celebrations” below.)
 
According to Tom, each foster dog is perfect in its own way. “We fall in love with each and every one. We’ve been tempted to foster fail several times, but we just keep thinking about that next dog that needs us,” says Tom. (A “foster fail” is a person who adopts his or her foster dog.)

And there are plenty of dogs that need loving foster homes like Tom’s. “As a foster, you become the person who restores the ability of a rescue dog to trust and love people again,” says Tom. “It’s incredible to see a sad or sick dog become happy and playful again.”
The McCreery's first two fosters were six-month old puppies, Charlie and Max.
Zane arrives at the McCreerys.
Today Zane is a beautiful, healthy boy who loves playing ball!
Become a Foster!
 "As a foster, you become the person who restores the ability of a rescue dog to trust and love people again." Tom McCreery

To become a foster, send us an email or click below to learn more about all our volunteer opportunities.
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Celebrations!

Look at who is wearing green for Saint Patrick's Day!

Zane
Rescued Jan '22
Everest
Rescued Aug '21
Paddy (now Nico)
Rescued March '20
Kelly
Rescued March '22
Patsy
Rescued Dec '21
Athena and Jack
Jack - Rescued Feb '22

Coming Soon!

Read more stories about the joy of fostering in our upcoming issues.

With Zuki (Ruby) and Everest (SOLR Alum)
COMING SOON!
Ann DeGarmo will talk about her love of fostering seniors and medically needy dogs.
COMING SOON!
Jessica Bivens will share the joy of fostering puppies.

COMING SOON!
Breanne and Abel Escalante will talk about some favorite fosters -- Zuki, Hatch, Rosie, Cloud and Tiva.
MOVIE REVIEW
Dug the Dog
Adults and children will love this one! You may remember Dug the dog, who first appeared in the 2009 movie called "Up." Now Disney has created a series of short films called "Dug Days" -- the adventures of Dug the dog and his owner, Carl.
YOU'RE MY HERO!
Cheetah | Rescued July '21
Really, you're great!
SOLR has rescued hundreds of grateful Labradors -- and it's all thanks to our generous donors and wonderful volunteers. We can't save dogs without you.

You're great! You give hope, love, and life itself to dogs that would otherwise be homeless and hungry.

We thank you. The dogs thank you. Ruff! Ruff! Ruff! It wouldn't be possible without you.
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We are an independent 501(c)(3) organization made up of experienced volunteers who are dedicated to the rescue and adoption of homeless Labrador Retrievers and their offspring that are in need of safe and loving homes.

Southwest Oasis Labrador Rescue
7739 E Broadway Blvd #212, Tucson, AZ 85710
520-230-2840

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Nancy Schuessler, Editor
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