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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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OLIVE #116
#116 OLIVE (Catahoula) Prague, OK-Edgewater, FL
OLIVE #116, a 2-5 y/o Catahoula Leopard, 54#, Female was picked up by drivers Terry and Linda S in Prague, OK, from her Foster "Mom" Staci S enroute to her approved forever home with "Mom" Kimberly L in Edgewater, FL.
Olive did a layover with Dorianne S with the Catahoula Rescue in Valdosta, GA, until driver Danny Joe W came through. Danny took Olive on to Tampa where her new "Mom" met him.
Olive is good on a leash and rides well in a vehicle. She gets along with other dogs and is very animal and people friendly. Her story will have a happy ending.
She was left abandoned at a house after her people moved away. Catahoula Rescue stepped in for her when the new home owner refused to have anything to do with her.
It was quickly evident that she was very heavy with puppies. Olive had 12 beautiful pups and Staci has worked diligently to place them. Now it is Olive's turn!
Arranged by Staci S, Foster Home and Dorianne Swift, Catahoula Rescue, INC
Operation Roger Team Drivers Terry & Linda S and Driver Danny Joe W del 8/17/06
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Olive had a wonderful ride with her Operation Roger Drivers, Terry and Linda! It is always a pleasure to see them when they fly through Valdosta, GA!
We decided in the end to have Olive end her OR trip here rather than going on further south because there wasn't a solid plan for someone to pick her up, and during the week would be hard for her new mom. Since I was on the way, anyway, it made the most sense for her to stop her journey here....and I will meet her mom on Saturday for the final leg of her journey!
She is full of love and kisses and it is quite obvious she took to Terry and Linda! Wait until you see their photos! I will send an update to you when she gets to her forever home! Thanks you guys for helping Olive make it home! I am including a photo of her and the link to her story! Although the photo with Terry and Linda is much nicer.
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LUCY #120
#119 LAYLA/#120 LUCY (Cocker Spaniels) Little Rock, AR - Austin, TX
LAYLA #119 and LUCY #120, 2 year old, 30 pound, females, both black/white Cocker Spaniels joined driver, Sue W, in Little Rock, AR. Layla, along with her sister, Lucy, were rescued from a kill shelter and were going to their forever home in Austin, TX.
Sue reports Layla and Lucy were a surprise. Expecting to receive two buff colored cockers like she'd seen before, both were beautiful black with white markings quite similar to a border collie.
Stopping a little while later in Prescott, AR, Sue noticed Lucy was lying quite still on the floor, then noticed she was shivering. Sue immediately went back into the bunk. Layla was doing the same thing but laying on the bed. Sue sat down and wrapped her arms around both dogs and just sat with them, talking very calmly until they both stopped shaking.
All they needed was a little TLC and reassurance everything was okay. The trip on to Rockwall was just fine.
These two beautiful ladies were transferred to Anglie, a foster "Mom" for Cocker Spaniels, in Rockwall, TX, who will take them on to their new home in Austin, TX.
Arranged by Debbie B, Arkansas Southern Dog Rescue and Lee Bell, Austin Cocker Rescue
Operation Roger Driver Sue W del 8/23/06
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LAYLA #119
#119 LAYLA/#120 LUCY (Cocker Spaniels) Little Rock, AR - Austin, TX
LAYLA #119 and LUCY #120, 2 year old, 30 pound, females, both black/white Cocker Spaniels joined driver, Sue W, in Little Rock, AR. Layla, along with her sister, Lucy, were rescued from a kill shelter and were going to their forever home in Austin, TX.
Sue reports Layla and Lucy were a surprise. Expecting to receive two buff colored cockers like she'd seen before, both were beautiful black with white markings quite similar to a border collie.
Stopping a little while later in Prescott, AR, Sue noticed Lucy was lying quite still on the floor, then noticed she was shivering. Sue immediately went back into the bunk. Layla was doing the same thing but laying on the bed. Sue sat down and wrapped her arms around both dogs and just sat with them, talking very calmly until they both stopped shaking.
All they needed was a little TLC and reassurance everything was okay. The trip on to Rockwall was just fine.
These two beautiful ladies were transferred to Anglie, a foster "Mom" for Cocker Spaniels, in Rockwall, TX, who will take them on to their new home in Austin, TX.
Arranged by Debbie B, Arkansas Southern Dog Rescue and Lee Bell, Austin Cocker Rescue
Operation Roger Driver Sue W del 8/23/06
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JAKE BRAKE #99
#99 JAKE BRAKE (Cocker Spaniel) Mt. Vernon, MO-Springfield, MO
JAKE BRAKE #99 a Cocker Spaniel, 8 weeks, 5 pound male was adopted and transported from Mt. Vernon, MO, to his new home in Springfield, MO, by and with Team Drivers Phil S and Leanne M.
He is to be their new trucking companion. He reportedly rides well but does have one funny quirk. He loves to sit in his food bowl and dip his paws into his water dish while drinking.
Operation Roger team drivers Phis A & Leanne M pu & del 8/6/06
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NAKITA #98
#98 NAKITA (Shepherd X) Hartsell, AL - Hartsell, AL
NAKITA #98 a Shepherd Mix, 6-8 month old Female was found wandering down a four-lane highway with a broken chain around her neck. Driver Tony H, couldn't pass her by. With a sigh he turned his car around and was confronted with a thin, hungry, thirsty, dirty, smelly but sweet natured Shepherd X. She had obviously been neglected.
Being the week-end, the local shelter was closed. Tony made a call to a friend at the local police department who offered Highway (as she was originally named) a cell...oops, we mean a crate, with plenty of food and water. An inmate, who was to be released the next week, offered to take her home. However, before the day was out, Tony had located a friend, Cindy M, who definitely wanted Highway. Tony had to go back to the jail and bail (we mean sign) her out to his care. Highway was quickly renamed Nakita. At last report, no one had claimed her and she was very happy in her new home with loving care takers.
Thanks for a big heart Tony.
Operation Roger Driver Tony H pu & del 8/6/06
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