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Animal Success Stories

Success Stories

Operation Roger has had many happy endings from all the transports we have done. If you have a success story to tell us about a pet we have helped, please send an Email to operationroger01@yahoo.com and include a photo-we would love to share it with our visitors!

The latest completed transport stories are found under Information/Success Stories. We will add the update on the pet in red below our story. The stories found here are listed by the latest completed transport number at top. If you know your pets transport number, you may quickly find it in this manner. All of these stories will eventually be segmented into groups of about twenty.

This particular section you are reading now, located under Animals/Success Stories, lists the stories by the pet's transported alphabetical name.  However, within the confines of each letter, the names may not be alphabetical.  Confused? Don't worry.  Scroll around and you will be able to locate your pet eventually.  Sorry, but this is the result of the program, not us. If the pet’s name was changed enroute or at a later date, it will not show under the new name.

If you remember the approximate date of the transport and can't find your pet's story, Email us that information and transport name. We will endeavor to find the story for you.

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ZACH #131

#131 ZACH (Beagle) - Dayton, TN - Nutley, NJ ZACH #131 a 2.5 year old, 22# pound male Beagle was driven from Dayton, TN, by Linda F of the SOS Beagles and picked up in Knoxville, TN, by driver Chris C. Chris reports Zach was very energetic and just couldn't stay out of trouble. He would come up on the passenger side seat to look out the window but would try to get on the dash. This he accomplished one time and rode there for about an hour or so until he decided the bumps were too much for him. He would play with the laces of Chris' extra shoes. Otherwise, Zach knew he was to stay in the passenger seat. Zach is a very laid back boy, housetrained, calm, quiet, who travels well. Zach went home with Chris overnight and did fabulously with all the children he found there. Chris does report Zach reacted adversely to the rattle of keys. Zach was delivered to Colin with SOS Beagles in Morristown, NJ, who will take him on to his permanent adoptive home with Elaine Z in Nutley, NJ. Operation Roger Driver Chris C 06 *************************************************************

LOUISE #132

#132 LOUISE (Beagle)-Dayton, TN-Cherry Hill, NJ Louise #132, a 7 month old 19 pound Female Beagle was driven from Dayton, TN, by Linda F of SOS Beagles to meet with driver Chris C in Knoxville, TN. She traveled with Zach on the trip. Louise is a high energy girl who loves to play keep away. She rode in the crate for four hours because she didn't take to the truck very well at first. After that, she did well. She sniffed around the floor and bed then made herself comfortable on the bunk and laid there until Zach joined her on the bunk. She showed affection toward Zach, which Zach didn't like so Chris put Louise back into the crate for another few hours. After that, she did quite well out of the crate. Over all, Louise did not give the driver any problems. Louise loved the children at Chris' house and was very playful and proved to be a great alarm clock at 0500 the next morning wanting outside. Louise met with Colin of SOS Beagles in Morristown, NJ. Colin will take Louise on the her new home with Sue M in Cherry Hill, NJ. Operation Roger driver Chris C *************************************************************

CHANCE #133

#133 CHANCE (Beagle) — Dayton, TN — Morristown, NJ CHANCE #133, 1 year old, 19 pound, female Beagle from Dayton, TN, was delivered to driver Tony H in Athens, AL, by Linda F of SOS Beagles. Chance had a nervous stomach which could cause problems. Tony was warned about this and accepted the possibility. As it turned out, Chance did have diarrhea and initated the bed covers. Because of this, Chance had to be crated all the way to the meeting point with Colin M of SOS Beagles in Pluckmine, NJ. Colin will see that Chance gets on to his new foter home in Morristown, NJ. Arranged by: Linda F and Colin M, SOS Beagle Rescue Operation Roger driver Tony H *************************************************************

DUSTY #134

#134 DUSTY (Beagle) Dayton, TN - Morristown, NJ DUSTY #134, a 1 year old, 22 pound, female Beagle, from Dayton, TN, was picked up by driver Tony H from Linda F of SOS Beagles in Athens, TN. Tony reports Dusty was quiet, unassuming, and initially timid. She got along great with Maria, Tony's little Chihuahua, and Chance, another transported Beagle. Dusty promptly found Tony's bunk bed and made herself at home, sleeping most of the way up. When he stopped for potty breaks, he did have to watch her closely and keep a tight reign on her leash because she did want to run. Tony reports Dusty loved to sit in his seat while he was walking the other dogs and honk the horn. Dusty was delivered to Colin M of SOS Beagles and Dusty's new "Mom" Barbara in Pluckemin, NJ, who took him on to his forever home in Morristown, NJ. Tony reports it was love at first sight for both Dusty and Barbara. Arranged by: Linda F, SOS Beagle Rescue Operation Roger Tony H del 2/07 *************************************************************

SPOT #135

#135 SPOT (Chi/Rat Terrier) Toney, AL - Interlachen, FL SPOT #135, a tiny, 3#, 2 year old female Chihuahua/Rat Terrier from Toney, AL, was picked up by driver Tony H from Foster "Mom" Mary B in Athens, AL. Spot was leash trained and interacted quite well with Tony's four-legged companion, Maria, who can be very picky about her friends. Although Spot was nervous at first when picked up, she soon sniffed out her surroundings, found them in perfect order, laid down on the puppy piddle pad thinking it was a blanket and promptly went to sleep. This was a short, 2 hour transport to Chattanooga, TN, where Spot met Misty S who is serving Operation Roger as a layover home at her rescue. She will stay there several days until driver Danny Joe W arrives to complete her travels to Interlachen, FL, where she will become the companion of Mary's mother, Virginia F. Danny Joe completed the transport of this little girl to Gainesville,FL, where Virginia picked her up. This was quite a change for Danny as he has been transporting the big dogs like Catahoula Leopards. So, he went from 60-100 pound pets to a mere 3 pounder. He says Spot was cute but a bit reserved with him. Danny gave Spot a biscuit which quickly disappeared except for some crumbs on the seat. She looked at Danny as if to say, "Well, aren't you going to clean this up?" Danny just kept driving. Spot then decided that tactic wasn't working so she pushed every crumb off the seat into the floor before laying down to sleep. Arranged by Mary B and Virginia F Operation Roger drivers Tony H and Danny Joe W *************************************************************

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