German Shepherd Rescue Tully Ny

A German Shepherd Rescue Tully NY

After learning that her German Shepherd, Tully, would be put up for adoption by a good man with a loving heart who’d do anything for her, Claire Tully was at a loss. She’d always been really close to her dog, and they’d been inseparable since she was a little girl. Now, the thought of a sad, lonely German Shepherd on a bad road with no one to take her in brought back memories of the dog she’d known all her life.

That’s when she knew she had to act fast and find a German Shepherd rescue organization in New York that would take in her dog. She knew her life would be filled with excitement and worry about her dog for the next couple of months, so she just couldn’t let herself be unprepared. Luckily she found an organization in New York that matched her dog with a caring owner who wanted to help her. With help from her foster family and a lot of determination, Claire Tully made it through her difficult time with Tully NY in a very positive manner.

When the Tully family arrived at their doorstep, the first thing they noticed was the beautiful home they were seeing for the dog, Margaret Tully.

It was the perfect residence for a spoiled dog, and the Tully girls immediately knew they had to get her adopted. Claire and her sister instantly felt homesick, but soon they discovered how much Margaret cared for Tully and wanted them to join her on her cross-country trip.

Once the girls got into their car and drove to the NY/ Gotham City border, they almost didn’t believe they had ever been there. They quickly spotted the familiar signs for German Shepherd rescues and recognized the location by the name, Coffee Creek. This was clearly the place where Samara Tully had been taken, but that wasn’t the only thing they noticed. The girls’ father, Matthew Tully, was a world war two veteran, and he took pride in having served his country.

After stopping at the border, the girls and their father immediately noticed the dilapidated house and assumed it was old.

It didn’t take them long to discover that the house had once been a gold mining camp for the Marlborough sheep. Michael and Margret were absolutely amazed at the state of the home and realized it must have been used by the contractor for his gold rush. The girls knew right then and there that they had found their “foster family” but were wondering how Samara and the kids had gotten off the street. When the girls and their father asked if they could stop at the German Shepherd rescue shelter, they were permitted to spend the night over the place.

As soon as the girls and their dad saw the two boys, they were so overjoyed. They immediately wanted to adopt their son, but when they were asked if they wanted to bring anything with them, they declined. Instead, they asked if they could stay at the St. James Palace Motel on Rte. At this point, Margret became overly excited, but Michael just laughed. He knew that the children were just going to spend the night there, but when he offered to take Jane and ask her if she wanted to go shopping with them, she said no. When they went back to the St. James Palace, they were permitted to stay the night.

When the girls and their families arrived at the St. James Palace, they were overwhelmed by how beautiful it was.

After taking a nice long walk along the lake, the girls were instantly impressed with the way the house was built and the way it was decorated. They were even more delighted when they saw the German Shepherd named Samantha sitting proudly by the fire. The house even had its own outdoor spa. Of course, the kids quickly learned that the German Shepherd was not allowed to swim inside due to the strong glass door.

When the girls and their families got home, everybody was so happy. Everyone was so excited about how happy they all were. When everyone saw the two boys living in such luxury, it was like the two of them became a new family. They even treated each other to some personalized German Shepherd pizza. Now everybody has to make sure they bring their adorable little pup along on their next visit to the St. James palace.