Last Saturday, the owners of Vino 100/Tinderbox and one of the wonderful sponsors of “Angels Among Us Pet Rescue”, held a fundraiser to benefit AAUPR. As their “special guest”, our own little Erik, “Phantom of Rescue Opera” was able to come out and make a personal appearance – as a way to say a personal “thank you” to all who have supported him with donations, have prayed for his healing without ceasing, and have loved this precious soul from the moment he first came into our lives as a poor little boy, critically ill, injured beyond comprehension, just weeks ago.
He has improved by leaps and bounds, defying all the odds, impressing his caregivers and physicians, and proving to the world just what a miracle boy he truly is! He is doing just fine, medically. Dr. Cribb has removed all his stitches and at this point, it appears he doesn’t need any further surgeries or skin grafts. He is heartworm negative (yay!), has healed up very well, has no more infections, has been neutered and, except for still nursing some fractured ribs and having to take it easy, has been deemed “good to go!”
Erik has a furry brother AND a furry sister and they all love to play together for hours! His furry brother, who is his constant playmate and companion, is in the picture below. They are a very loving, happy little family.
And the very best news yet???? YEP…..Erik’s “foster mommy”, Nicole, and her family are ADOPTING LITTLE ERIK and will be keeping him forever, along with his brother and sister, who are very happy that Erik is staying with them!! Erik not only found an “angel” in Nicole’s arms, he also found his “forever” home in her heart and in and their family! What a wonderful, happy ending to Erik’s long, arduous, critical journey….from being considered “dead” and not worth saving by some…to being taken in by Angels, loved and cared for, regardless of his outcome or the cost….to finding a loving foster (he was her first, by the way) who became his forever Mommy!
THAT, folks, is what RESCUE is all about: changing an animal’s fate and/or direction…and AAUPR did just that for precious Erik! Thank you, Karin Wallace, for taking that 5:30 p.m. late call and not turning away when you saw those awful 1st photos of his injuries, thank you Angels’ administrators who said “yes” to a pitiful lump of a pup who probably wouldn’t make it through the night…thank you to all of you who have loved, donated, then donated again and again, and prayed so hard for this sweet angel……Erik is “home” now, and the picture of “love and happiness” with his new family!
In Erik’s honor, and in honor of those countless, nameless others sitting alone in shelters across this country tonight, anxious – alone – afraid, knowing their “time is up”, not knowing if anyone cares or will come for them to change their direction….
won’t YOU reach out and BE the ONE who “Saves ONE until there are NONE”? YOU can be that ONE who makes a life-changing, life-saving DIFFERENCE in just one life!
We will check in from time to time on Erik, and will post updated photos of him in the future. But for now, we say: rest well in the arms of safety and love, sweet boy…for you are finally, truly “home”! We love you, Erik! You have inspired us ALL!








Little Miley has to have surgery to amputate her tail. At only 12 weeks of age, this little sweety was thrown out of the back of a pick up truck and left for dead. Her tail was hurt badly and the exposed bone and tissue has died making it necessary to surgically remove her tail.
Baby Milton (Miley’s Brother) has to have surgery as well. Both pups were thrown from the back of a pick up truck and left for dead. Milton sustained the worst injuries and has a fractured femur and possible broken ankle. We are hoping we can save the leg, but it may not be possible depending on the extent of damage.
Milton is about to wake up from his neuter, xrays, and getting his leg set and casted!! He just got a large pain injection and will feel much better in a few days! Lots of love and kisses for both Milton and Miley!!
Bella is a gorgeous Basset Hound/ Bulldog mix approx. 50 lbs. She is spayed and up to date on all of her shots. She is a little tank and will take a beating from any dog who wants to play rough without showing any signs of aggression. 
Meet Gavin! He is a beautiful black flat-coat retriever mix saved from a rural GA animal control. He was so lucky to make it out the same door he came in. He was so neglected and sick when we saved him… underweight with heartworms and severely matted fur. But now look at him! Gorgeous coat! Big teddy bear! Loves kids! Wants to be someone’s shadow and most importantly, he wants his very own family, someone who won’t just throw him in a yard with some food. He loves to play in the yard, but sleeps in bed with his foster human brother. He is house-trained too!
Please adopt this perfect family dog! To inquire about adopting Gavin, please contact
Whitey was picked up as a stray in Greenville, SC. She is microchipped and spayed. Attempts were made to contact the owner, but the number registered is not in service. She’s been in the shelter for two weeks now and no one has claimed her or tried to save her from being euthanized by gassing. She got the attention of so many people who begged for more time and she was granted one more day of hope. As a result, this girl is free this morning.
Whitey is lab/shepherd mix. She’s 8 years old, 45lbs, has a very sweet disposition, very affectionate and will do anything for a treat. She knows how to sit and shake hands, doesn’t mind other dogs or cats and needs a foster home today. If you can foster or would like to adopt Whitey, please complete an application on our website ASAP at 
rawhide bone. Outside, she does great on or off a leash. She is quick to relieve herself when she is taken out, and she comes quickly when she is called. She enjoys catching rays on a nice day.
Faith received extensive vet care and is now doing very well in her foster home. She looks like an entirely different dog. She has gained weight (she now weighs about 40 pounds) and strength, and she is really looking beautiful! She still runs with a slightly odd gait but gets around very well. She is completely housebroken and loves to go outside. She doesn’t like the rain…like most dogs…unless we put on her little yellow rain jacket!
Faith is a very happy dog and an easy one to have around. For the most part she hangs out in her foster mom’s office. She is very content to just snooze for periods of time, and then gets up with her tail wagging and asks to go outside or to play (after a hug, of course!). She absolutely loves squeaky toys and will play “fetch” until you (not she!) become tired of it. Faith LOVES children, and kids seem to respond well to her as well.
Faith is loaded with personality and has various little quirks that are quite endearing. She bonds very quickly to people and will be totally devoted to her new owner(s). Faith’s foster mom says “Faith is a very, very special dog. She would be a wonderful companion for someone who wants a sweet, funny, playful dog who will give so much love to her lucky family.”