Friday, August 29, 2014

Meet Melanie!

We just picked up Melanie from an area shelter. The shelter could not even guess her age because of her poor condition. She has extreme hair loss, ears infected so bad that they are swollen and scarred, severe anemia, and is very lethargic to the point that she would not get up for walks or her exam. After blood work, bath, cleaning and treating her ears, another bath, and finally a spay surgery, we discovered that she has hypothyroidism and her ovaries were covered in cysts. We believe that she was used as a breeding female bred at every opportunity with no recovery time and then tossed away when she was so depleted where she could no longer reproduce.

She is looking for a home to give her the TLC she deserves after so much pain and neglect. She is very quiet and calm. She loves you to talk to her and scratch the top of her head. She is hanging out with some canine brothers and has is becoming more engaging. She walks great on the leash and has been great on her car rides. She is starting to perk up now that she is feeling a bit better and hope that she feels much better soon. She is on medication for her thyroid and ears right now and will be tested on her thyroid again in a couple of weeks. Her house manners are great and she seems to like all the soft, comfy beds.






Saturday, August 23, 2014

Steroid treatments for Pi

At the request of a representative from one of the pharmaceutical companies, a cancer specialist has agreed to treat Pi at a reduced cost. Pi is not receiving the anti-cancer drug Masitinib, instead he is receiving steroid injections into the tumor site. Our hope is to reduce the size of the tumor and hold back the spread of cancer. Pi has already received a couple of treatments, althoughhis tumor doesn't seem to be getting any smaller at this time. We will continue to pursue this treatment plan and, hopefully, the cancer has at least slowed down. In the meantime, Pi is doing very well at his foster home with his foster siblings. In the picture below, Pi is on the right.



Friday, August 22, 2014

Searching for perfect puppy home

I went to visit Sonny Delight at his foster home yesterday and what an adorable puppy. He is happy, as you can see, alert, healthy and loving life. He is ready for adoption to a home that is looking for a puppy and knows how much activity a puppy can generate. There are so many pluses in adopting a puppy BUT you have to be prepared for the potty breaks, the activity, the chewing and the delightful digging and running around playing, playing, playing. The big plus is that you get in on the very beginning of their lives to get to know them when they are young, and work with their training and introduction to all things new and fun. Sonny's perfect home is with someone who is home during the day to take him out for those important potty breaks, a person committed to starting him on the road to good positive training, and be prepared to look back on those puppy days with delight and happy memories. He truly loves a another dog to play with that will put up with his antics and a family that will enjoy him.



Sunday, August 17, 2014

The boys are ready for their new world

The boys are doing great and now cleared for adoption. Yesterday Bobby went to his new home and Sonny Delight is ready for his. He is ready for adoption to a home that is prepared for a PUPPY. He needs a home where someone is home during the day and is prepared for puppy training when he is ready. Most important is that his new family realizes this is a PUPPY and be prepared for the activity, energy level and responsibility they have for molding a little life. In return the lucky family will receive lots of love and devotion.

Saturday, August 2, 2014

Bobby & Tommy...one more treatment to go

I went to visit Bobby and Tommy today and this was the first time I was able to see them outside acting like two puppies. They are both very playful, happy, and getting such good care at the facility where they are currently located. We still have one more treatment before they will be cleared for adoption, but they are on the road to a long, happy life soon.