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UPDATED: January 22, 2012

The dogs listed on this page are in need of medical attention before they will be available for adoption.  Donations are need to help finance the vet bills. If you would like to sponsor one of the dogs vet bills please go to our Sponsor Page.  You will get pictures of the dogs and updates on their progress and your name listed on the website.

How will your donation help

  • $17 will pay for heartworm test.
  • $35 will pay for yearly vaccinations or an office visit.
  • $65 will pay for Spaying or Neutering.
  • $125 will pay for Spay/ Neuter plus vaccinations.
  • $200 will pay for ONE dog to be treated for heartworms.

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Heartworm positive 

 
LIL 
 Watch for me to be available as soon as I recover.
DADDY-O
Daddy-o will be available when he recovers from a respiratory infection.
TILTON
From:HCAC
Sex: Male              
Age: 1 yr
Coat: red & white
Eye Color: Bi-eyed
House:
Crate: yes
Location: Houston 

 



When Tilton came in from Harris Co animal Control his head was completely upside down. We thought it was a neurological problem but found out it was just a really bad ear infection that had been neglected. He only weighed 43 lbs. and should weigh 60 – 65. He also had very little hair because of mange and heartworms. We tackled the ear infection first because that was the most important. Of course wormed him gave him shots and good meals. He was in the Vets office for 4 days. But he eventually came around and started eating really good and gaining weight. Then for the mange and skin infection (dermatitis).

LAZARUS
From:
Sex: Male              
Age:  yrs
Coat: white
Eye Color: Brown
House:
Crate: yes
Location: Houston 

  

Lazarus will be available soon after he recovers from heartworm treatment.
SKYLAR

Skylar will be available soon after he recovers from heartworm treatment.









AMBER

When Amber came in she had three babies. She is a smaller husky. Looks like someone is trying to breed Klee Kai’s. We have had 4 just like her in the last two months and now there is another one in Harris Co. We think they are all from the same litter.
She was found in a culvert and the people that found her tried to pull her out not knowing she had puppies in there and she bit them so Animal Control was called. Unfortunately they had to stay in there for 10 days. Any unprotected puppies in a place like that does not stand a chance not getting sick. Unfortunately the puppies (3) died of distemper. They were about 4 weeks old and only weighed 2-4 lbs.  Amber was also sick and not eating. She also had distemper. I force fed her for about 10 days and the Vet finally said she was not getting any better and we had decided to put her down on the following Monday if she had not improved. She was on two very strong antibiotics. Then that weekend I called a Vet that I had talked to at an event that was working with a new chicken serum for distemper dogs. He said if she had not reached the neurotically stage yet there was a 95% chance of success so I decided to try it. They like rescues because they know they will not get blamed if it does not work and she would die anyway without something. So she got the shots—three shots 12 hours apart. He gave the first one and I gave the other two that he had given me to take home with her. After the first shot she drank water which she had not done in 10 days and continued to improve from then on. That was about 3 weeks ago and not she is doing great. She still needs spayed and heartworm treatment but I am waiting till after the first of the year so she will be stronger.She was also very depressed after the pups died. She is now coming out of her shell and doing regular doggie things. She even played with a toy and got up on the couch with me and slept while I watched TV. If don’t do much of that but did not want to move to disturb her. She is still shy but warms up fast when she trusts you. She never showed any signs of aggression when I handled the pups and gave meds etc so she trusted me.