Friday, June 11, 2010

Week of Home Visits!

Wednesday was Stormy's home visit... she has joined a wonderful family with two young girls and a dachshund/pug mix, Chloe, that's a few months older than Stormy but a little smaller than she is now. I think she'll live a long and happy life with the girls and a fur-sibling. I'm so happy for sweet Stormy but Adam and I will miss her dearly.


This coming Saturday Julia is going to her home visit to a couple that's "experts" on Chihuahuas and have the biggest, kindest hearts I've ever heard of. They understand her and what she needs and will be patient with her coming out of her shell with their crew of chi's they already have. I'm really looking forward to meeting the Ealums! AND their furbabies!


ALSO this week we gained a new foster, Addison, Addy for short and she's a 13 weeks old Doberman mix that her previous owners let her ride in the back on a pick up and she fell out, shattered her back leg... long story short, he wanted her PTS, the vet didn't and with donations removed the leg (only option) and NOW she's at our house "recovering" (running circles around the 4 legged crew! lol

Friday, June 4, 2010

updates!


Julia- is finishing her week 3 of 4 on crate rest! doing so much better, really coming out of her shell and very silly!!! Adam and I do feel she should be in a chihuahua home or be the only dog. She's terrified of Cameron, barks and growls at Bay Leigh and Maggie but doesn't mind Jack Cat at all.


Stormy- is still looking for a foster home! She's temporarily at our house! Her brother and sister, Ace and Star are in foster homes and will be available for adoption once they're neutered/spayed at 16 weeks. Pearl the other sister is in a foster-to-adopt and will be adopted once spayed. yay Pearl!


Petey- went to the vet yesterday, down from 140 to 124, no cancer, no cysts, no hip dysplasia...arthritis on his knees and hips though and on an anti-inflammatory for a week and then as needed from there... he will continue to take pride in being the rescue's mascot