Tuesday, June 17, 2008

June 2008

Summer has finally arrived, hot and ambitious! I love the warm weather and am super glad I don't have to wear shoes except for work. This month has started off with a flurry of rescue activity. After Hemi's adoption, we took back a female named Star that was placed as a puppy. Sadly we didn't choose well enough for her home and her adoptive parents chose not to keep her in their family when they moved to an apartment. Luckily she went into Hemi's recently vacated foster home and they thankfully weren't able to rehome her on craigslist as they tried. We'll find her a suitable home. She is just as lovely now as she was then.

Brody was pulled and evaluated but sadly had severe crate anxiety and couldn't be housed safely in a crate. He returned to the SPCA for crate training and hopes that he could be acclimated in a familiar setting and brought back into rescue. Our foray to visit Brody did land us a fabulous little female named Kayla who is not only tiny but just about perfect. She is darling and sweet and luckily got a great foster home though a little begging.

Our little Spice girls were the victim of a greedy greedy backyard breeder who was not only ignorant but irresponsible. She bought a pair of pits for "breedin" and let them run loose. Whem mama dog was stuck by a car and denied vet care....she died and her puppies were fed real pasturized cows milk instead of puppy formula and three died. The remaining two were saved but are so tiny. They only weigh 3 lbs. They will survive now and thrive.

Lastly, Lucky Dog - Lucky dog, lucky dog, lucky dog. What to say about you. You are so frustrating but it is not your fault. It is your drunk worthless owner who kept you in a "pen" for your whole life. You haven't seen anything except chainlink and the back of a barn. It's no wonder you dont' know what is up and what is down. Hopefully we can get you straightened out but at this point I am not so sure. Every day is a struggle to get you to adjust to your surroundings and you are far more comfortable outside than you are inside and you just don't get the concept of crate training. Lets give it a little more time.

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