Showing posts with label Scout. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Scout. Show all posts

Friday, April 13, 2012

Happily Ever Afters

Sometimes we all need to hear about the Happily Ever Afters.  When things are tough, it always helps to remember why we work so hard to save homeless animals.  The reward of seeing them with their new family, or in their new home, makes the work and the heartache of rescue worth it.  

This is Amber the Pointer mix with her girls.  She's a happy dog, and her family says everyone who meets her just loves her.  

And this is Scout (now named Henry) the Beagle/Shih Tzu/Brussels mix with one of his girls.  He's a very snuggly 43 pounds!

And then there's Casey.  He is loving his life with his best friend Noel the cat.  Casey started out being rescued after being hit by a car and having both of his front legs crushed.  He had steel plates put in his legs, and had a long recovery.  He also had to recover from a tick-borne disease and heartworms.  It was expensive to save him, and a lot of work to nurse him back to health (thanks Leslie!), but he's so happy in his new life and it makes all of the work worth it.

These stories give me hope.  And right now, I need hope.  I have to believe that Shelby will pull through and get her own Happily Ever After too.  Last week Shelby tested positive for heartworms, so she'll need several months of heartworm treatment before she'll be ready for adoption.  That made me sad for her, because heartworm treatment is painful for dogs.  But then to make matters much worse, she started having seizures on Wednesday.  I knew she had a history of seizures before she was turned into a shelter, but she had not had any problems until Wednesday.  I woke up when she had a seizure while lying next to me, and immediately called the vet.  Shelby then went outside and crawled under the deck.  I couldn't get to her so left her there until it was time for her vet appointment.  I still couldn't get to her and she just stood there looking confused but wouldn't come to me so I finally had to break out the wood lattice under the deck to get to her.  We went to the vet and they started her on seizure medicine.  Then a few hours later she had another seizure.  And after the vet closed, she had three more seizures, each one worse than the last.  She had convulsions, emptied her bladder and bowels, did paddling of her limbs, and ended up stumbling around in circles, running into things and doing "head pressing" where she would press her head against a wall for long periods of time.  At midnight we went to the emergency clinic where they gave her more drugs.  She stayed there and I went home alone.  She had more seizures at the emergency clinic, and between seizures is still not herself.  She's temporarily blind and still confused and hurting.  We aren't sure if the seizures are caused by a brain tumor or something else, but at this point we just have to wait and see.  She may come out of it with no ill effects, or she may end up with permanent brain damage, or she may not make it.  I'm worried about my girl.  I so much want her to have her Happily Ever After.  

Sunday, August 7, 2011

Daisy was adopted!

Daisy, the last puppy from the Donald Duck litter, has been adopted.  So many times people ask me how I can possibly let my fosters go.  But unless it's a dog that I've had for a long time, or very closely bonded with, I usually have no problem sending the dog into a new home.  I worry about them of course, and miss them a bit, but I'm mostly just happy they're in a good home. It means I have room to save more dogs.  And it helps that I have several other fosters here to keep me busy so I don't have too much time to miss the ones who are adopted.  Right now the Scouting litter of puppies are doing their best to keep me entertained (and they're doing a great job!)
Brownie, Pixie and Cadette

Scout
Cubby


Thursday, August 4, 2011

More Pups

These five puppies are half Beagle, a quarter Shih Tzu, and a quarter Brussels Griffon.  I know I've said it before... but this time I'm absolutely positive.  These are definitely the cutest puppies I've ever seen.  They're much cuter in person than they are in these pictures, but I hope this will give you some idea of how adorable they really are.
Pixie
Pixie is one of the smallest of the bunch, but don't let that fool you - she eats railroad ties for breakfast! 

Brownie
Brownie is another female, and is so sweet and cuddly.
Cadette
Then there's Cadette, the ringleader of the bunch.  She's found high ground to keep her troops in line. 

Scout
Scout is the happy-go-lucky male.  Nothing phases him!

Cubby
 And then there's Cubby.  He's..well, he's special.  He gets left behind sometimes because he can't quite figure out how to get through an open door.  He may face some extra challenges in life, but he does so with a lot of joy and enthusiasm!