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Lone Star Shih Tzu and Lhasa Apso Rescue (LSSTLAR) is an all volunteer organization dedicated to the
rescue, rehabilitation and re-homing of abused, abandoned and neglected Shih Tzus and Lhasa Apsos.  
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We adopted Buddy in October of 2004
as a "buddy" for our other Tzu rescue,
Miss Mattie Mae (who was found in a
parking lot in West Texas when she
was 6 months old).  

When Mattie came to us in March of
2003, we did not realize how much
they love to have other Tzus around to
share their day until she was around
my sister's Tzu.  That is when we
decided to adopt another Tzu from
Lone Star.  
leaves that title to Mattie, but he will
push her out of the way to be the first
to greet us when we come home
from work.

We are glad that we decided to bring
Buddy into our home and know that
now he is safe and happy.

One picture is of Mattie and Buddy on
vacation in June of 2005 and the
other was in February of 2006.

Sally and Rick
Buddy's Lone Star name was Zeke and when I went to pick him up, he had just had eye
surgery and looked terrible.  Mattie did not care and was just glad to have a buddy, so
since he had not had the name "Zeke" that long, we renamed him Buddy.

Buddy still gets carsick, but we have rigged a "barfcan" in the car for him and it works
really well (yes, we have tried all the "remedies").  He still is not a real lap dog and