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Lady Guinevere has a place of her own

For some of us, the attraction to a specific dog is immediate; the pull often defies description. When the affection is immediate and is coupled with a strong level of devotion, in good times and bad, it is the kind of match worth celebrating. When Tim and Heather McKeon saw an online photo of a Shepherd mix that looked poised in a regal stance, they were instantly drawn to her. The search led them to PDCR where they discovered the dog in the photo had a checkered past; she'd been recycled in and out of rescue life more than once. This crucial information was shared with the McKeons and only served to intensify their level of commitment to the striking black and tan dog they knew they wanted to work with. Their hope was to draw the best out of her.

It was October of 2003 when Lady Guinevere came to live with Tim and Heather at the age of five. With the benefit of obedience training at Blue Dog Ranch, Lady has lived up to her moniker and managed to put some past challenges behind her; she has also learned the rules of her household.   For the first couple of years of her new life, Lady had Tim and Heather to herself but that all changed when Luke, now four, came on the scene, followed by Griffin, 18 months. To Lady what could be better than following the busy children carrying around snacks at her eye level? She can't resist sneaking a treat now and again, and knows where little boys are munching, crumbs will surely follow. Lady knows to stay off of the furniture and ever the quick study, she learned to use the doggie door within one day. She thankfully has only given the hermit crabs that live in the home the cold shoulder. Wise dog.

For Lady, domestic bliss can be found in her backyard where she chases squirrels to her heart's content and since a household of boys means lots of ball playing, she has discovered a love for fetching too. Being part of a family means getting her belly rubbed while everyone is interacting in the play room. Lady is content while those she loves are busy in her midst. 

The boys break away from their playing to give a grateful Lady some petting but they respect the fact that she doesn't like her feet touched. It has given the McKeons great satisfaction to know they have provided their Lady a life rich with love and a calm that comes with consistency. It was a rugged road for Lady, and it took her a while to find the family who understood her and who recognized her balance of intelligence and heart. But, her time came, and Lady has been determined to show those who believed in her their instincts about her were right.
 
Scruffy finds a new home

Two years ago, after saying goodbye to their calico cat, Kiki, a dear companion for nine years that became plagued by seizures caused by a cyst on her brain, Maggie and Brett Borunda decided that one day they would welcome another animal into their lives.

In the wake of their loss, they knew two things: their next family member would be a dog, and his name would be Scruffy.

After attempts to adopt a Terrier mix they saw profiled on National Geographic's show, Dog Town, were not meant to be due to the dog's persistent medical condition, and the sanctuary's desire to care for him there, Maggie and Brett's urge to find another dog in need only intensified.

Spring of 2009 arrived in the Borunda household with destiny's promise looking back at them from the internet site,www.petfinder.com. An adorable but sad-eyed light brown Terrier mix, already named Scruffy, was the manifestation of the much hoped-for "imaginary" Scruffy they had been searching for. Janice, the woman who had been caring for Scruffy, informed the Borundas that their chosen dog was still available and staying at PCDR. The live and in-person Scruffy matched the expectations of his cyber image. Once the adoption was approved, Scruffy stayed at PCDR for a few weeks until Maggie and Brett found a dwelling that welcomed dogs. Unlike many people who get rid of an animal when they move into a "no pets allowed" apartment building, despite that animal's often longstanding place in the family, the Borundas transferred their life from Westwood to Marina del Rey to accommodate Scruffy; they found a lovely townhouse amidst grassy paths near the water.

Scruffy wasted no time maneuvering a place in the hearts of not only Maggie and Brett, but the neighborhood at large. His popularity is due, in part, to the impressive series of long walks he gets throughout his day, with ample opportunities to see and be seen. He keeps mentally and socially sharp meeting a variety of dogs on these walks, and looks forward to visits with his canine pals Cliffie, a Jack Russell terrier, and Mia, a white Matisse. He's happy just to be near Maggie and Brett when they work from home. Scruffy had a couple of accidents in the house when he first joined the Borunda family, and forgot the no barking rule while in his crate, but Brett says they practiced techniques learned from David and the issues were resolved quickly. Hand feeding Scruffy was part of the transitional plan while he learned some commands, but now he enjoys two cooked meals everyday with lots of motivational treats thrown in.

Scruffy is well-adjusted and smart. In addition to the discipline he has shown as a well-trained dog, he can also entertain by shaking hands or giving a "high ten." Not a fan of water, either in the bathtub or even at the Huntington dog beach he has been privileged to visit, Scruffy will romp on the sand amidst those he loves, happily surrounded by the smells of other canine companions.

Scruffy has provided Maggie and Brett with a calming influence they care for together; a dependent that gives them a perspective on what they value the most.

 
Arty is adopted

Artie has quiet a story. Being a black dog and probably a Pit Bull mix, didn't make him the easiest adoption candidate. He was actually returned once before but has now found his forever home. Artie loves his human brother and his parents. He loves to go for long walks in the neighborhood and captured the hearts of everybody that meets him. Artie has settled in quiet nicely in his furever home!

 
New Website!

Pacific Coast Dog Rescue has a brand new website! This new site will help us place our dogs to good homes and find support for our cause.