Buster meets FOFA
Published 1:30 am Thursday, April 9, 2026
Friends of Forks Animals had a couple of special guests at their April meeting. Hazel Gorbett and her newly adopted dog Buster, came to say hi and answer questions for the members in attendance on April 1st.
Buster became a FOFA dog earlier this year when a medical emergency made his owner unable to care for him. Hazel and her family began fostering him and quickly fell in love. He joins Hazel, her parents, Andrew and Shyliah, and their other 3 dogs: Marshall and Jasper (adopted from OPHS in 2021) and Belle (adopted from FOFA in 2023).
Hazel shared that her favorite things about Buster are how he burrows under her covers to sleep at night, the way he bounces SO high on his back legs in excitement to see her, and the way his tongue hangs out because he doesn’t have any teeth to hold it in.
Friends of Forks Animals is a local, non-profit animal welfare group. We meet on the 1st Wednesday of each month at the Forks Library at 11 am. “We’d love it if you joined us!”
