This is an all-too-familiar story. A two-year-old female Pit Bull/Boxer mix was found running loose in SaddleBrooke late at night on Thursday, October 2, 2025. A young couple visiting their grandparents spotted her, stopped, and called SaddleBrooke Pet Rescue for help.
When we arrived to scan for a microchip, we discovered a gentle, calm girl with no collar, no tags and no chip. It was clear she had already given birth to at least one litter in her short life. We named her Casey and immediately posted found notices on Nextdoor and Pawboost. Sadly, no one came forward for this cuddly 52-pound pup. Casey was placed in foster care with Janet and Dennis Williams, where she stayed for six weeks. During that time, she learned what tender, loving care truly meant. She was showered with attention, toys, daily walks and the taste of the good life. While in foster care, Casey received all her vaccinations, was spayed and microchipped-ready at last for her forever home.
An article featuring Casey appeared in the SaddleBag Notes and SaddleBrooke Progress . A couple living in the Ranch saw her photo and asked to meet her. When Casey was introduced to Michelle and Bernie Kembitzky, it was love at first sight. Casey (now Millie) was adopted on Friday, November 21, 2025. Today, Casey is living her best life as the cherished only pet in her new home-spoiled, adored and exactly where she belongs. This precious little girl has found the happy ending she deserves.

