Thursday, August 18, 2011

Can you help Millie?

"Millie has lived her life on a chain and has been bred over and over again. Her body is scarred and weathered from inadequate care and a life lived totally outdoors.  Pregnant again, with a huge belly, yet Millie is skin and bones and very dehydrated.  She needs food, she needs water…she needs someone to care!"

Luckily for Millie, Chain of Hope came across her and was able to take custody of her to get her the care she needed. (Read the full story on Millie and her babies on the Chain of Hope Blog )
Soon after her rescue, Millie gave birth to 10 puppies…only 6 survived.  Millie and her puppies were transferred to Furry Kids’ Refuge in hopes that good homes could be found for her babies and eventually, for Millie.  Fast forward several months and Millie’s babies have all been adopted …now it’s Millie’s turn!  But wait, Millie has been diagnosed as heartworm positive.  Can this poor girl catch a break??  Geeezzeeee!


Fortunately for Millie,her heartworm disease is not advanced and was caught early so she can be treated successfully. Heartworms in dogs while easy to prevent, can be very costly to cure.  The dog is given two or three injections that will kill the adult heartworms in the blood vessels of the heart.  The safest way to treat heartworms includes an extensive pre-treatment workup, including X-rays, blood work, and all the tests needed to establish the seriousness of the infection.  

With all the prep work, the cost of heartworm treatments can run up to $1,000. Luckily for Furry Kids, our vet, Crain Veterinary Clinic, has discounted the cost to $400.  Yippppee!! We are very, very grateful and now we are trying to raise the money to cover the cost of Millie’s treatments.   



Millie’s horrible life has not tainted her sweet personality…as she leans into you so you can keep scratching behind her ears, you have to wonder how this precious soul, who has been so mistreated by humans, can now be so loving towards them.  Happily, Millie doesn’t hold a grudge and she is a doll!  She may not be the best looking dog, but she is a wonderful dog who deserves a chance to be healthy and hopefully soon, find her forever home!
Can you help Millie?  Even $5 will help and every dollar raised will go to support Millie!






If you would like to learn more about heartworm prevention, please visit these websites: 

Sincerely,
The Furry Kids’ Refuge team!

Heartworm - ASPCA


Thank you for reading Millie's story…we appreciate your time!

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Update on Jace! - Ready for a Forever Home!


Jace with his buddy, Jonathan
If you've been following Jace's story, you know he has gone through a lot in the short time that he has been on this earth!  He lost his family, he endured the pain of Hip Dysplasia for months, he was put in a shelter environment and almost euthanized, and then he went through Hip Surgery on both hips at once!  And through it all, Jace has been absolutely wonderful!  He has a fantastic even temperament and he just loves everybody! 

Jace's hips are pretty much healed now, although he will always walk with a "wiggle" :-)  He will need to continue to keep up with his physical therapy to strengthen his hips and back legs, but the hard stuff is over.  

So, what's next for Jace??  He's looking for a forever home!!  Is yours available?????????  You can learn more about Jace on his Petfinder Page



Furry Kids’ Refuge would like to sincerely thank everyone who donated to Jace’s fund.  Because of your generosity and support, Jace’s Fund totaled $1207….WOOOOHOOO!!!  Not only we were able to pay for his surgery, but we were also able to pay for his medication, his follow-up visits, his food, and even a Life Vest for his Water Therapy!!  

Jace will now have a much better quality of life THANKS to you!
You are all AWESOME!!! 

THANK YOU SO MUCH!!

Monday, August 1, 2011

Update on Jace! - SPLISH SPLASH!!!

Here's an update from Jonathan & Jace...

"Jace is doing great!  Here are some videos of him doing his water therapy which he started around July 6th. Jace wasn't crazy about it at first, he tried to get out of the pool...it was pretty funny!"








Keep checking back with us, and watch for more updates from Jonathan and Jace.


Thank you for reading about Jace…we appreciate your time!

Sincerely,
The Furry Kids’ Refuge team!