Sunday, February 9, 2014

Polly - Staying With Owner



Name: Polly
Age: Estimated 3 years
Breed: Bulldog Mix
Sex: Female (altered)
Location: Palmdale, CA

Vet Info: Polly is confirmed spayed and up to date on vaccines.  She is next due for her rabies, dhpp, and bordetella vaccines in February, 2015.  She has not been recently heartworm tested.  Polly weighs about 61 pounds.

Owner Info: Polly is a beautiful and sweet girl who was rescued from a sanctuary that had to close.  She is now very much hoping for a home of her own!  Polly is completely blind due to cataracts.  She is an outdoor dog with a fenced yard, she is housebroken and leash trained.  Polly is a smart girl, and in just a few days, she's learned the command stop!  Polly is good with men, women and teenagers, but due to her size, she would not be recommended to a home with younger children.  She is not possessive of toys, treats, or food.  Polly's caregiver has been told by the sanctuary that she does not like cats and her caregiver keeps her away from her other dogs as she's afraid there may be a misunderstanding due to Polly's blindness.  Her caregiver writes, "Considering that Polly is blind I prefer not putting her together with my dogs, she has been with my dogs gate to gate, and there is not aggression, but my dogs are territorial.  I have taken her on walks down the block and to parks and she has not shown aggression."  Other than her blindness, we're told she is very healthy, but overweight.  Her caregiver says that she's a very loving dog and deserves a home of her own! 


Update 6/15/14: Sweet Polly is still looking for a new home! She is doing very well and has lots of love to share!

Friday, February 7, 2014

Stevie - In BDRA Foster Care


Name: Stevie
Age: 10 weeks
Sex: Male (altered)
Breed: Catahoula
Location: Kerrville, TX

Vet Info: Stevie is confirmed neutered and was given his first set of puppy shots on January 30th.  He was also given the bordetella vaccine and is now microchipped.  Stevie currently weighs about 12 pounds.

Owner Info: Stevie is a striking charcoal merle catahoula pup.  He was brought to an animal clinic as a stray, and is now looking for rescue so that he can begin his life!   The clinic says that he is completely blind, but was not born this way.  Stevie has "horrible corneal scars that have rendered him sightless".  Other than his blindness, they note that Stevie is a healthy puppy.  Stevie is an indoor dog who is crated, he is not yet housebroken or leash trained.  He has never shown any aggression and is not possessive with toys, treats, or food.  He gets along with people of all ages and other dogs and cats, and they say he's very, very sweet!   

Thursday, February 6, 2014

Buddy - Adopted


Name: Buddy
Age: 16 months
Breed: Beagle
Sex: Male (altered)
Location:  Jackson, TN area

Vet Info: Buddy is confirmed neutered and up to date on his rabies vaccine.  His next rabies vaccine is due in October, 2014.  His caregiver administered his other vaccines.  Buddy weighs about 50 pounds.

Owner Info: Buddy was saved from a local shelter right before he was to be euthanized.  His caregiver brought him home and says he has such a loving and sweet personality!  She knows his forever family is out there somewhere. Buddy is an indoor dog who is crated, he is housebroken and leash trained.  He also comes when he is called!  Buddy is a friendly fellow, and he's good with people of all ages and both male and female dogs and cats.  He currently lives with two other dogs and three cats!  Buddy is not possessive of toys, treats, or food, and has never bitten or snapped.  His caregiver writes, "This dog has showed absolutely no aggression toward any animal or person no matter what the circumstance. He is the most non-aggressive, laid back dog I have ever gotten to know. He is not possessive over his food or his toys or anything. He doesn't even show fear when I accidentally startle him when he's asleep or I sneak up on him."   She says that Buddy has adapted amazingly well.  "Buddy adapts to all situations with such gusto and inspiration. No matter if it's learning to ride in the car, visiting the kids I work with in a noisy chaotic environment or learning to walk a new set of steps. He absolutely looks forward to every new experience and is so brave about everything he encounters. It's amazing to watch him".  His caregiver also notes that Buddy is completely blind.  He was examined at the University of Tennessee Veterinary Teaching Hospital, and they concluded, "Both the retinas in each eye are completely detached and the nerves are detached and dead."  He doesn't have obvious trauma, so it's likely that he was born this way.  They also noted that "he would never need any surgeries or additional medical treatment outside of injuries because of his condition". His caregiver wanted us to know how special Buddy is.  "This is an exceptionally sweet and lovable dog. He has been an absolute inspiration to me since I've had him watching how brave he is as he navigates his dark world. He will follow me around my house from room to room and never let me get over 10 feet away. I walk him on a leash twice a day and you wouldn't think for a second he was blind to see him walking. He has a lot of confidence in himself. He is a beautiful dog with striking colors. It really means a lot to me that I find him the perfect home for his needs and personality."

Sunday, February 2, 2014

Pitch Black - In BDRA Foster Care



Name: Pitch Black
Age: 7 weeks
Sex: Female (not altered)
Breed: 1/2 Catahoula, 1/4 Dane?, 1/4 Pyrenees?
Location: Tulsa, OK area 

Vet Info: Her owner brought her to OSU, and he writes,"the OSU vet hospital said that her lens is connected to the cornea from birth and is not operable. She may one day be able to obtain a little peripheral vision depending on how the fluid shapes the lens according to the vet."  It is also possible that she may develop glaucoma as she gets older.  She is not current on vaccinations and her owner writes that he does his own shots.  


Owner Info: Born 12/11/13. Pitch Black is an adorable little girl who was born 12/11/13.  Her owner is a college student who is very much hoping for rescue as he is not able to care for her or provide an adequate home.  The breeding was not planned and he's found homes for all of the other puppies.  He's never had a blind puppy and he doesn't want to have to bring her to the shelter. He's not able to keep her for long. Her owner writes, "She was the smallest pup in the litter. She is still half the size of the other puppies but she seems healthy. The OSU vet hospital did not find anything else wrong with her during the checkup before testing her eyes." Pitch Black is an outdoor dog with a fenced yard.  Her owner checked on the form that she is a nervous puppy, and wrote, "She had a hard time at first and would just back up and whine until someone touched her or picked her up. She is now 6 1/2 weeks old and will follow you as long as she hears your foot steps or make noise within her ear range."  She is not possessive of toys, treats, or food, and has never bitten or snapped, "other than puppy play".  

Angie - Adopted


Name: Angie
Breed: Terrier Mix
Age: Estimated 7-8 years
Sex: Female (appears to have spay scar)
Location: Miami, FL

Vet Info: The good samaritan has paid for Angie's vaccines, and she was given one-year rabies, bordetella, and da2pp vaccines today (1/31/14).  She was also given the 4dx test and this was negative.  Angie appears to have a spay scar and is completely blind.  She has some hair missing from her back end and they believe this is from laying on concrete.  She does not have fleas.  Angie did not go to the bathroom for the first few days, but is now going regularly and eating well.  The vet's office commented on what a very sweet and gentle girl she is!!  They said children have hugged her with no issues, and she really wants to be a lap dog.  The kennel worker said at first Angie will put her head in your lap, and if you're OK with that, she'll try to climb all the way into your lap!  Angie weighs about 25 pounds. 

Owner Info: Angie is a beautiful and very sweet little girl who was found with a rope tied around her neck at a very busy Miami intersection.  She was hungry, thirsty, and disoriented.  A good samaritan took her to the vet and has been paying for Angie to board, but she is not able to do this for much longer.  The good samaritan put up signs but has been unable to find Angie's owners.  Angie appears to be housebroken and is leash trained.  She is very sweet and gets along well with people of all ages and other dogs and cats.  She didn't even bother a rabbit at the vet's office!   Angie is not possessive of toys, treats, or food and has never shown any aggression.  She likes to be near people. Angie's good samaritan writes, "she is just a scared little dog. she is around other animals and people at the vets and can not be nicer".

Thursday, January 30, 2014

Reilly - At Shelter


Name: Reilly
Age: 10 years
Breed: Retriever/Golden mix
Sex: Female (altered)
Location: Green Bay, WI area

Vet Info: Reilly is confirmed spayed.  She is next due for her rabies and distemper vaccines on 5/15/16, and her lyme vaccine on 5/15/14.  She is heartworm negative.  Her vet's office commented on what a good dog she is and said she's very sweet!  Reilly weighs about 55 pounds.

Owner Info: DOB 7/16/03. Reilly is a beautiful and gentle girl whose owner had to move into assisted living and is no longer able to care for her.  They spoke with their local humane society who did not want to take Reilly, and so now she is living with the owner's son.  They have her listed at work and a few other places, but have not yet had any luck in finding Reilly a new home. They have had Reilly for about three years and got her when they answered an ad on Craigslist.  Her owner writes that she's blind due to retinal atrophy and cataracts and except for her sight, she is in good health. Reilly is an indoor dog with run of the house, she is housebroken and leash trained.  She is good with people of all ages, both male and female dogs, and cats, and currently lives with another dog and two cats.  She is not possessive of toys, treats, or food, and has never shown any aggression.  They write that she's very passive and easy to take care of!

Update 2/12/2014: Riley's owners had contacted a shelter several hours away from them that does not euthanize for time or space, and Riley has been able to find a spot there.  We have spoken with the shelter a few times, and they are wonderful and very caring.  Riley is not in danger of being euthanized, but of course, they'd like her out of the shelter as soon as possible so that she can go back to living in a home.  They're recommending a home without other animals or children.  

Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Schultz - Adopted!


Name: Schultz
Age: 5 years
Sex: Male (altered)
Breed: Dachshund
Location: Massillion, OH

Vet Info: Schultz is confirmed neutered.  He is also up-to-date with his inoculations.  He tested negative for heartworm.

Owner Info: Schultz is a brown and white Dachshund who has been with his family since puppyhood.  He weighs approximately 18 lbs and has recently lost his sight.  The owner has two small children and Schultz seems to be unsure of what is happening to him and “seems sad”. Schultz is not housebroken but is leash trained, good with all adults and older children. The owner has written the following: “Our dog has become too much for me to care for with two small children. Since he lost his sight completely, he has been going to the bathroom all over our kitchen (where he must be gated) and has snapped when startled or unsure of what's happening. He just seems sad, I want him to be with someone who can work with him and be with him. I worry about the girls hurting him, because they trip over him all the time, and I worry about him snapping at the girls if he gets cornered or they fall on him. I also can't always get to his accidents before the girls do, and I CAN'T have that”. The owner reported that “His eyes are both permanently fully dilated, and the membrane protecting his eye ball is gone. His eyes are sensitive, and he squints a lot. He is totally blind”. He is otherwise in good health.


Update 4/3/14: Schultz was originally posted at the end of January. We posted him as safe in mid-March. Unfortunately, we've just received this email from his owners, and he is no longer safe (he is urgent):

"Earlier this week, my older daughter fell on him - by mistake - and he bit her face. It scared her more than anything. She didn't need to go to the doctor, and it didn't really bleed. But it left a big red slash across her nose. We have decided that if we can't find him a home within the next couple of weeks, we will have to put him to sleep. He can't be biting the kids. He also can't be happy just sitting alone in the kitchen. I would GREATLY GREATLY GREATLY appreciate ANYTHING you can do to find him somewhere. I know he's a good dog. He's just needs a little rehabilitation, and no little kids".