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Wren was fostered with a ‘friend of the farm’ who then adopted her. Her Fur-Mom adored her and expected little but a good companion so this semi-feral girl could just be herself and blossom, finally cared for properly. In a loving home all these years, Wren became normal as can be in her little world!

Her guardian's unexpected illness and injury meant Wren needed a safe refuge again and of course, like with all our Glen Highland adoptees, we brought her from New York to Virginia.

Wren is bravely checking out everything around her with lots of curiosity, clearly not the same shut down, terrified dog of years ago. It’s wonderful to see her so confident and see how quickly she is bonding to our Caretaker. A petite, pretty girl, we’re happy to carry on for her remaining years making them as joyous as possible. She loves other dogs and is meeting the Resident gang!

She came back to us with another Glen Highland alum, LUCIE who at age 9, is adoptable. While they lived together all these years, Lucie really needs her own spot where she is the center of attention.

At age 12, Wren is happy to be in a safe refuge with BC buddies. More photos to come!

Special thanks to Vicki Buono & Aiyana Persinger & Tim Mills for making it possible to move Wren & her friend, Lucie to Virginia.

In memory of Ted and in honor of Jax and all the beloved GH alums who preceded him as members of our family. - Barbara Zellner

Lucinda Hahn

In memory of our dear Borders: Dustin, Kayleigh & Madden - Debbi & Charles Postas

In memory of GH Alums Doc & Rosie - Pete & Renate Goodloe & GH alum Gypsy

In loving memory of Jasmine, my moonbeam girl. Miss your joyful spirit and love of life every day - Bonnie & John Yurga