"We adopted Marley on Dec 23rd to my surprise also the day we got engaged! Marry Me Marley is her full name. She started off very shy. Now she is very curious and sometimes pretty ornery! She runs through the house like it’s her optical course. She loves her dad she lays on he’s lap nightly. She seems to know when there is something new she will take it like it’s hers. Marley entertains us. She’s a pretty sweet girl most of the time:)"
Marley was at the shelter for 3 almost 4 months. Until this couple came in to adopt her. Thank you so much for taking great care of her and giving her a home!
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I have always believed each of us has one dog that is more special than all the others - Quigley has challenged that notion and instantly found his way into our hearts alongside the greatest dogs ever. He is the most "chill" dog I have ever been around, calm and happy around everyone and everything. He is 10ft loyal - wherever I go, there he is and never in the way. Despite his advanced years, Quigley is a spry old man moving into the "Do as I please" stage of dog life where he is sometimes reluctant to listen to the first command - not defiant, just takes his sweet time. He is deliberate and purposeful in each decision - he reminds you to slow down and enjoy life. He is especially excited to greet you in the yard with leaps and turns, then rest on the couch for the rest of the night. Our children are fiercely loyal ... they know NEVER to bad mouth the perfect dog ... even chastising his dumpster breath will get you a stern look in this house. Now spoiled with canned dog food, he will politely remind you of feeding time with excited tippy-taps and the very occasional gentle woof. Quigley is the dog lover's dog, and the anti-dog dog - everyone loves him regardless of their canine affinity! What an amazing service Fort Morgan Humane Society provides; thank you for bringing Quigley into our lives.
We see our feral cats about once a week. This is the first time one has stuck around long enough for a picture! Rusty is loving his barnyard cat job!
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