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Tom ( The Westie's) Story
Before After
My name is Becky Tucker, and I am one of the co-founders of Heartland Westie
Rescue, Inc.  We are a small West Highland White Terrier rescue group trying
to service Oklahoma, Missouri, Kansas, and  Arkansas.  We also have a
representative in Illinois and Nebraska.

In May of 1998, Heartland reps. attended a puppymill "close out" sale in
Lebanon, MO. With the help of our internet friends, most of whom we had never
met in person, we were able to raise $3,000 in one week and purchased 3
adults and three puppies.  The oldest dog we purchased was named MacIntosh
B.J.  He was 12.5 years old, filthy, nasty smelling, and severely matted.  He
was the very last dog of the entire auction!  They threw him up on a table
and tried to start the bid at $100.00.  They said he was old, and wouldn't
"perform" on his own, but could be "A.I.'d" just fine.  No one in the entire
place bid, so Heartland offered $50 because we knew he was facing certain
doom. 

My husband decided "the old man" wasn't going any further than our house. 
The last thing I wanted was a 13 year old dog that wasn't  house trained and
was afraid of everything.  My husband was very firm about his decision.  He
made up his mind that B.J. was going to know the luxuries our own dogs had
know.  We referred to him so frequently as the old man, that he became know
as T.O.M. 

T.O.M. became the poster child of westie rescue nation wide.  We received
donations from as far away as New Zealand.  Everyone wanted daily updated
about T.O.M.

Sadly, in December of 1998 he contracted a sever fungal infection.  With his
failing health, a deadly bacterial infection set in also.  He life ended on
February 1, 1999.  The entire westie world was saddened by his death.  My
husband and I are still in mourning over him, but we have dedicated our lives
to westie rescue.

Heartland Westie Rescue, Inc.'s official website is called TOMS Place.  His
whole story can be seen at
The entire MO rescue story can be seen on my AOL website, which can be found
at http://members.aol.org/_ht_a/westie2luv/MOrescue2.html.   There you will
see photos, both before and after, of all the westies we were able to pull
from their living HELL.

If you would like to link to these stories, we would be honored.  We want to
do anything we can to stop people from buying puppies from pet stores. 

Thanks for your time,

Becky Tucker
Heartland Westie Rescue, Inc.