Puppy Born Just Days After Her Mom Was Rescued Wins Pet of the Week
Summary
A puppy named Aspen, born to a rescue dog named Maple, won Newsweek's Pet of the Week. Maple and her puppies were saved by a nonprofit pet resort. Aspen was adopted by Renee' and Kurt Stahl from Maine.Key Facts
- More than a million dogs end up in shelters across the U.S. each year.
- Maple, the mother dog, was pregnant when rescued by Robin Morrison from animal control.
- Maple gave birth to nine healthy puppies shortly after rescue.
- One of the puppies, originally named Aspen, was adopted by Renee' and Kurt Stahl.
- The Stahls live in Saco, Maine, with their four adult children and three other dogs.
- The couple has renamed the puppy Aspen to Mabel.
- Mabel's adoption story was featured in Newsweek, leading to her winning Pet of the Week.
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