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A natural leader

November 20, 2007 : 10:01 AM ET

Any good monarch in the dog world knows that physical stature doesn’t matter. It's all about presence. And Gabbs, one of the new dogs at Best Friends, has that in spades. The four bigger male dogs living with her know darn good and well who's in charge!

Gabbs came to Best Friends with four other dogs from a scary situation. A rescuer from Nevada passed away, leaving 145 dogs behind. Here's the crazy part: This woman wanted all the dogs to be euthanized when she herself passed on. Um ... huh? But her plans weren't written down in a will-thank goodness-which allowed her family to decide they'd go ahead and ignore that final request. They started calling for help, and Best Friends jumped in with both feet.

The sanctuary couldn't take all 145 dogs at once. But the family, along with Best Friends and other groups, is working hard to find them homes. And there was room at the sanctuary for a small group of them who would do well together. Just enough dogs to fill up a single play area, which had opened up after some roommate shuffling. Again, the trick was that they had to get along well since they were going to be roommates.

Well, folks, you can't do better in the "getting along" department than this group. Put simply, Queen Gabbs speaks and the rest of the dogs listen. End of story. Never mind the fact that she’s about half their size. And they’re not afraid of her or anything. She’s in charge, sure enough, but they are all so close, like a tight-knit little family. There’s even a deaf dog in the group, Reno by name, whom the group accepts fully and lovingly, which is not always the case with deaf dogs. They groom each other, sleep together, eat out of the same bowls. It’s amazing to see how well they take care of one another.

And talk about friendly! These dogs know how to smother newcomers with attention. One is a bit shy and hangs in the background, but even he loves to nuzzle in for some pets and scratches once he knows who you are. Most of the time Gabbs lets the others hog the attention, but when it’s her time for the spotlight, she saunters over and takes her rightful place as Queen of the Universe. Royalty: Gotta love em!

Story by David Dickson
Photos by Molly Wald

To learn more about the rescue of these 145 dogs, please click here: http://network.bestfriends.org/nevada/news/

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November 25, 2007 : 2:06 PM ET
posted by: varda
Sounds like you've got a functional pack. How cool for them!


November 21, 2007 : 1:30 PM ET
posted by: cathy corbin
I'm all for adopting small, medium, large, and/or large black dogs! - or any another colors for that matter! But I do have an affinity for black doggies.


November 21, 2007 : 12:48 PM ET
posted by: veganmarcy
let's hear it for adopting medium & large sized black dogs...and black cats!


November 21, 2007 : 12:28 PM ET
posted by: chattykatty
So happy to see their "Queen" is back. When I was out volunteering the end of October she was in for spay and the boys were all on their own. Someone asked if I would mind just going into their run and hanging out with them. I was there with them for about 3 hours. The picture doesn't capture how huge Cyrus is. He's the one with his back to the camera. He allowed me to brush his belly and just layed there and sighed with joy. These are truly sweet dogs who survived horrible conditions. I hope they all find their forever homes soon.


November 21, 2007 : 9:46 AM ET
posted by: ratmom
I hope this happy group can stay together.