Foothills Humane Society staff assists U.S. Veteran in Maine

Published 9:13 am Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Staff from left to right: Amber Wright, Graeson Pritchard, Sharon Rose, Ashley Pobanz, Michelle Ledbetter and Selena Coffey, executive director. (photo submitted)

Staff from left to right: Amber Wright, Graeson Pritchard, Sharon Rose, Ashley Pobanz, Michelle Ledbetter and Selena Coffey, executive director. (photo submitted)

The staff of Foothills Humane Society (FHS) is well known for putting a lot of energy into their jobs. And recently FHS staff took their commitment to finding loving homes for their shelter animals to a new level. Spearheaded by staff member Sharon Rose, FHS staff found a way to help a very special veteran in Maine. Sharon received a call from Stanley Ouellette,

Chianti

Chianti

an Army veteran, who had viewed dogs on the Foothills website. A specific animal, Chianti, caught his eye. He expressed interest in adopting this five month old Staffordshire bull terrier puppy.

Rose immediately developed a plan for all staff to contribute to the adoption and transportation fees to get Chianti into the home of this veteran. Within forty eight hours, Mr. Ouellette’s adoption application was approved. Additionally she contacted a San Francisco based non-profit organization, U.S. Vets Adopt Pets. This non-profit was willing to pay for a portion of the adoption and transportation fees to get Chianti to Mr. Ouellette in Maine. FHS staff then chipped in with their own personal money to pay the remainder of the funds necessary for Chianti to go to his new home. FHS Rescue Coordinator Dana Mayer arranged for Chianti to be transported by ground through an oncoming blizzard and six days later Chianti was in Stanford, Maine and ready to begin her training.

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Mr. Ouellette trained dogs for the U.S. military. He reports that Chianti is perfect and learning quickly.