Sunday, April 24, 2011

Our Newest Addition







Tulip joined the fold a few weeks ago. She was going to be euthanized at our city shelter because she has Demodectic mange (the non-contagious kind) and there aren't a whole lot of folks out there who are willing to adopt a mangy pit bull puppy, even if it is treatable. Despite her odd looks, Tulip has proven to be a genuine sweetheart. She loves to snuggle and her personality is very mellow and easy-going. She gets along swimmingly with Dewey and they make quite a pair out on the town! We will be fostering her for the next few months, until she gets better and grows her fur back. Stay tuned for progress reports!

Friday, April 22, 2011

The Hounds Of Easter Revisted












Although these Easter portraits of three-legged Dewey and our late, beloved Greta date back to 2009, I think they are cute enough to warrant a reprisal. Happy spring one and all!

Monday, April 18, 2011

Longfellow, The Three-Legged Champ



Here's an uplifting story about a determined three-legged Dachshund who reminds me very much of our own tripod doxie mix, Dewey:

Longfellow, a dachshund, was 10 months old when he was adopted by Sheila Phillips of Tybee Island, Ga. She trained him as a therapy dog and he visited schools, hospitals and nursing homes. He loved to run and placed third in the local Wiener Dog race in 2005. Longfellow had one bad habit, though: He was an escape artist.

In July of 2006 he escaped from our beach house and went playing out in the street,” Phillips says. “Next thing we knew, he had been hit by a car. We did not think he would make it because he had a broken leg, a severed sciatic nerve, a crushed pelvis and many other injuries. We were devastated. He loved to run so much and now we thought he never would again.”

Longfellow survived, but his hind leg had to be amputated. Phillips took him swimming to help strengthen his other legs and he attempted to run with other dogs until he could get along pretty well on three legs. He also resumed his therapy dog visits.

“We started going to Memorial Health Rehab Center, where he visited patients who’d had their legs amputated. He was a big hit there,” Phillips says. “One gentleman at the rehab unit said, ‘If Longfellow can do it, I can too.’”

Advances in rehab techniques such as aquatic therapy for animals help pets like Longfellow recover as well as they do. Prosthetic limbs are rare, but pets with paralysis issues can get around with the help of carts that keep them rolling along.

~From Dealing With Devastating Pet Injuries: When Spared Euthanasia, Animals Can Overcome Adversity Surprisingly Well
By Kim Campbell Thornton
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Postscript: In 2007, Longfellow ran in Savannah's annual Oktoberfest Wiener Dawg Races and won, beating 178 other four-legged Dachshunds on his three legs!

Sunday, April 10, 2011

Farewell Franny

I know it has been a while and I have been reluctant to post since I have yet more sad news: Just two months after loosing Greta, we had to say goodbye to little Franny too. She passed away at home on Friday, April 1st. Although we only had a short time with her, we couldn't help falling in love. Franny's radiant spirit permeated our lives, and her quirks were completely endearing. She was a beautiful being and she was very loved. Farewell, sweet Francine.