| October 14, 2007 |
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Anatomy Of A Miracle: Waylon's Story
Hoosiers Join Forces To Save Dog Slated For
Euthanasia
Indiana (October 14, 2007) - "Impossible situations
can become possible miracles," said Robert Schuller, an American
minister. Recently, citizens across the State of Indiana came
together to turn an impossible situation into a miracle for a dog
named Waylon, along with his friends at an Indiana animal shelter.
Now, his unlikely story is serving as a hopeful inspiration of the
power Hoosiers have to bring about a day when no healthy animal has
to die in Indiana due to a lack of a home. Below is a pictorial
summary of Waylon's story.
| Anatomy
Of A Miracle: Waylon's Story |
The Rushville Animal Shelter in
Rushville, Indiana. |
July 2007: The Rushville
Animal Shelter in Rushville, Indiana. Despite a dedicated and
well-meaning manager, the shelter is forced to euthanize 93%
of the animals there, due to a lack of resources and
support. |
Waylon. In need of a miracle.
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July 2007: Waylon (listed
at the shelter as Spot), is found wandering the streets as a
stray, and is transported to the Rushville Animal Shelter. He
is a middle-aged, docile, friendly Pit Bull. The shelter finds
out who owns Waylon, and shelter staff leave a note on the
man's door, asking him to come reclaim Waylon, so that he
won't be euthanized. The man never calls or comes in. Waylon
is abandoned. He remains at the shelter, until he is finally
scheduled to be euthanized. |
 Marilyn Thorson. Photo
unavailable. Citizen who got the ball rolling. |
July 8, 2007: Marilyn
Thorson, a Shelbyville resident, visits the Rushville Animal
Shelter in connection with her work for Corgi Rescue, and
leaves concerned about the conditions and apparent lack of
resources. She contacts Indiana-PAW,
a Carmel-based animal welfare group, and asks if they can
offer any assistance. Thorson says, "After leaving the
Rushville shelter, I knew they needed major help, and my first
thought was Indiana-PAW, as I'd heard about the fantastic work
they've done for shelters." |
Indiana-PAW's anonymous donor. A hero
for Waylon. |
July 9, 2007: A donor
sends an unexpected check to Indiana-PAW, whose Board decides
to use a portion of it to fund a project with the Rushville
shelter, including pulling animals slated for euthanasia,
having them spayed/neutered, vaccinated, placed into foster
homes, and adopted. The donor, who wishes to remain anonymous,
says, "When we try to do good things, they often take on a
life of their own, and the benefits are exponential." Today,
she's pleased with how her donation is being used, and says
"With the Rushville project, many results can be seen, from
adoptions, to education, to awareness. What more can anyone
making a donation hope for?" |
Amy Van Ostrand, Founder &
Executive Director of Indiana-PAW. Believed in Waylon from the
start. Committed her agency to secure him a future.
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July 28, 2007: Amy Van
Ostrand, Founder & Executive Director of Indiana-PAW,
travels to the Rushville shelter, and, with the shelter
manager, makes a list of the lucky animals who will be part of
the special Indiana-PAW/Rushville shelter project. After a
tour of the shelter, Van Ostrand makes a beeline back to
Waylon. She asks about his adoption prospects, and is informed
he will be euthanized. Van Ostrand says, "That was it for me.
Waylon's name went into the #1 spot on my list. I was struck
by the incongruity between the joy he exhibited and my
knowledge that his fate in a matter of days would be death. I
knew we had to find another way for him, and I promised him we
would." |
Jaime Glandon, Manager of the
Rushville Animal Shelter. Helped Waylon when he had nowhere to
go. |
July 29, 2007: Jaime
Glandon, Manager of the Rushville Animal Shelter, works
closely with Van Ostrand to organize the pull of Waylon and 16
other animals from the shelter for a one-day spay/neuter,
vaccination extravaganza, along with future collaborative
projects. Of Waylon, Glandon says, "Waylon came to our shelter
with nothing to look forward to, and, I suspect no happy
memories of his past. Thanks to Indiana-PAW and everyone
involved in this project, he's found his special spot in life,
and will never look back again." |
Indiana-PAW volunteers. Drove more
than 1000 miles, transporting Waylon and his friends from the
shelter to their first vet appointments and foster homes.
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July 29, 2007: Indiana-PAW
volunteers Megan Carroll, Audrey Lenz, Amy Van Ostrand, Ash
Lewin, Carolyn Valachovic-Monroe, Hope Sinclair, and Jim and
Betsy Cannon help Rushville shelter manager Jaime Glandon
transport car loads of Rushville shelter animals to the
Franklin Animal Clinic to be spayed/neutered, vaccinated, and
transported across the State to Indiana-PAW foster parents
whom Indiana-PAW's board of directors lined up. Waylon, per
the promise made to him, is the #1 dog on the list that
day. |
Dr. Andrew Mills. Neutered and
vaccinated Waylon, along with Waylon's friends from the
shelter. |
July 29, 2007: Dr. Andrew
Mills of the Franklin Animal Clinic generously provides
thorough exams, vaccinations, and spay/ neuter surgery for all
of the Rushville shelter animals, including Waylon. He gives
Indiana-PAW an extreme discount on the cost, and is
unfailingly generous and helpful throughout the process, and
willing to helping with future similar projects. |
Angela and Scott Bickler -
Heroes. Drove more than 6 hours to pick Waylon up and be
his Indiana-PAW foster parents until a forever home could be
located. |
August 2007: Waylon
thrives in his foster home with Angela and Scott Bickler.
Angela and Scott dote on Waylon, fatten and clean him up, love
him, and introduce him to a Chicago- based dog trainer who
specializes in helping socialize Pit Bulls. The trainer is
impressed, and Waylon passes his introductions with other
animals and people with flying colors. Angela and Scott
describe him as a "poster dog for good behavior." Waylon's
friends from the Rushville shelter also enjoy their homes with
Indiana-PAW foster parent heroes Ash Lewin, Audrey Lenz,
Billie Jo Butts, Jennifer Williamson, Sabrina Dawber, Tammy
Fraser, and Karen Spikes. |
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August 2007: A number of
businesses jump in to support Indiana-PAW's
collaboration with the Rushville shelter, and encourage
citizens to adopt Waylon and his friends, including: Lucky
Dog Retreat; Pet
Supplies "PLUS"; Lori
Jacobs of Petlane; Pierson
Bark Park; Brad Phifer, Certified Dog Trainer; Indianapolis
Pet Quarterly; The
Pet Company; Wipe
Your Pawz!; Jan Myer, groomer; Sew
Many Paws; and Dr. Anthony Buzzetti and Dr. Sheryl Johnson
of Companion
Animal Hospital. |
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Waylon - A
Miraculous New Life.
Waylon (far right) with his
forever family, Gretchen and Jon, along with his
"sister," Dixie. August
31, 2007: Waylon is adopted by Gretchen and Jon,
after they read about Waylon's story on the internet,
and arrange with his Indiana-PAW foster parents to spend
a weekend with him. Waylon did beautifully with their
family, and it was a fit. Gretchen says, "We'd been
toying with the idea of adopting another dog, and
sometimes you just know that this animal is supposed to
be in your life." Waylon happily settles into his bright
new life with his new family, joining a canine "sister"
named Dixie and a feline "brother" named Cooter. When
asked what loving Waylon means to her family, Gretchen
replies, "I am the lucky one . . . I get to spend the
rest of Waylon's and Dixie's time on earth being the
center of their world . . the lucky recipients of
endless cold-nosed wet kisses, and unconditional
love."
To read Gretchen's full interview about
Waylon, along with interview of the adoptive families of
other animals from this project, visit: http://
www.indiana-paw.com/rushvilleadopters.htm
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If you want to learn how you can help bring about miracles for
dogs like Waylon, and support future project of this nature, visit
Indiana-PAW's website: www.indiana-paw.com.
Indiana-PAW is a 501(c) (3) non-profit all-volunteer organization
dedicated to using education and advocacy to reduce the number of
companion animals who are euthanized in Indiana.
| Indiana Proactive Animal Welfare,
Inc.
Amy Van Ostrand, Esq.
Founder & Executive Director
Phone: 317-345-6773 |
Website: http://www.indiana-paw.com
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