Sully Sullenberger
Adopted!
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Age: Adult
Sex: Male
Breed: Doberman Pinscher
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Adopted by: Mark, Hope and Porter Hamlyn
Latest Update:
Age: Adult
Sex: Male
Breed: Doberman Pinscher
Weight:
Current Location:
Adoption Date:
Adopted by: Mark, Hope and Porter Hamlyn
Latest Update:
Sully found the most perfect home in Murphy, Tx, where he will have a Mama, Daddy and a boy of his own and never have to sleep in a pile of dirt ever again. Mark, Hope and Porter Hamlyn heard about Sully from their friends at Animal Eye Specialists. they read his story and fell in love with him. They are Doberpro’s and are ready for any shenanigans he is willing to throw at them. He will spend many happy days staring at and judging his new mama from the other side of her coffee cup.
Happy life Sully!
About Sully Sullenberger:
He was found in a ditch in the valley, it’s pretty easy to see what his life has been like thus far. The suffering, the starvation, the trying to simply survive has nearly killed him.
We were asked if we could please help, and of course we said yes, but getting him out of the valley and up to us is always a challenge.
He was taken in by a Good Samaritan while we hoped for him to get a ride to a new life. It’s taken a few days but today two of his saviors worked together, Wayne who is a pilot that volunteers his time and his plane to fly dogs out of the valley loaded up this boy to whisk him north where Mr. Ricky Barnes will greet him later tonight at the airport and he drive him to the sanctuary where Travis will help unload him, get him a nice warm bath, and his soft clean warm bed in the isolation room will be waiting for him, the heater will be on and as it storms tonight he will be safely tucked into his new life.
It takes a lot of participants to help a dog like this so very far away. It takes a village of people like all of you who donate your hard earned dollars to not only vet him medically, but you also feed him, bathe him, blanket him, provide a nice bed, and a roof over his head that we call the sanctuary for a very good reason.
A sanctuary is exactly what he needs, to feel safe and rescued is precisely what he needs, and I never want you to forget this is provided by you, all of you that donate, this is your work.
We decided that all dogs rescued from the valley that Wayne flies in will be named after something to do with aviation.
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