
Thursday, June 25, 2009
Say Cheese....

Saturday, June 20, 2009
Flower Power!

IRIS ADOPTED!!

ROSE

DAISY

The girls are said to be super playful, cuddly and attentive. They are getting along great with their foster sister, a Golden. They are paper trained and are getting the hang of going outside to do 'business', not just play. The girl's are all just under 5 pounds right now, they are 9 weeks old. Their mom was a very petite small medium sized dog, about 35 pounds, dad is unknown. We think that the pups will be very petite and small. In comparison, Reese, the little Chocolate puppy, she is only about 7 weeks and already weighed 10.5 pounds! These girls are tiny. When we first got them, they were smaller then most adult Chihuahuas that I know. They will be joining us here in Lethbridge in the next week or so, but we accepting applications now.
Friday, June 19, 2009
Introducing.....

This sweet little gal was surrender to us when her elderly owner was no longer able to care for her. Chichi is a 5 month old chihuahua cross, with the some extremely cute giant ears.
Chichi's foster mom says she is a great little girl who is working hard on her housetraining, crate training, loves to play with her foster brother, hang out in the back yard and settle in on the couch for some cuddles at the end of the day.
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Another Avenue of Rescue...
Saturday, we had SNOW, yes, snow. The closer Bobbi and I got to Cardston, the more snow we saw! The clinic was buzzing dispite the weather.

It was 8am and surgeries were about to start. I had been asked to help with recovery. My job was to get the dogs after the surgery, make sure they could breath and that they were warming up, wake them up, and move them back into their crates when they were ready. This proved to be a very physically demanding and stressful. We were borrowing the clinic, and doing a quantity of dogs that the building had never seen before. Usually, in a standard spay/neuter surgery, the dogs are placed back in kennels and a person will sit with that ONE dog and wake it up. The dogs in my 'ward' came out in threes and fours at a time sometimes, all still tubed (tracheal tubes for breathing during the surgery) and my 'ward' was located on the floor of the hallway in the clinic!

Wednesday, June 10, 2009
BRIE
Yes, Brie is still with us! She is a wonderful Jack Russell. She is house and crate trained. She loves to play hard with her Weimeraner foster sister and plays a bit nicer with the little Cavalier foster sister. She likes to watch the kitties and given the chance, will try to get them to run, but with a little quick correction, she does back off easily. She is a typical JRT is that she is active, she loves to play tug-of-war and when she does, she sounds like a huge dog with all the play growling she does. She also loves to just hang out watch the world outside the windows.
BRIE HAS BEEN ADOPTED!!!

Tuesday, June 9, 2009
All My Puppies
Her foster home is very impressed with this little girl. She is proving herself to be very smart as she hasn't had a single accident in the house! She whines and lets the household know that she has to go out. She is getting along great with her foster brothers and sisters, these are of the canine and feline species as well as the two legged, young and old. Lacey is very sweet and cuddly, but likes to do her own thing too.


Wednesday, June 3, 2009
Momma Maya
Maya is a recent addition that made her debut a couple of weeks ago at the Adoption Fair. She was feeling a bit delicate that day due to her surgery two days previous. When working with rescue dogs, one would think you have seen and heard it all. You're probably right, we likely have. It doesn't make it easier to find out after Maya's surgery that two bullets had been shot into her tiny body. One was found in her uterus, another lodged close to her spleen. What a brave and tough dog to go through the birthing process with that bullet stuck there. Dogs are so forgiving and forget so easily. Watching her play and be very silly last night at the Dog Walk is heartwarming and inspiring. She's ready to go home and deserves nothing but the best. She is doing well at house training and loves to be in her crate. We think that Maya is approximatley a year old and is a lab cross.
Momma Maya, now I really know.... My My, I could never let you go.
Monday, June 1, 2009
Bruce Almighty
He was found wandering in west Lethbridge and a kind couple took him in with hopes of helping him find his owners. Bruce patiently awaited the call from his people looking for him, but sadly the call did not come. But lucky for Bruce these nice people were willing to help him find a new home and called us.
Bruce is a 5 year old Lab/Rotti cross, he is truly a gentle giant with a heart of gold. His foster family says he is house trained, loves to hang out in the yard, is good with dogs, cats and kids and would be the perfect addition to any home, in fact if they had the room they would keep him themselves.
Bruce would love for you to come and meet him at Dog Day in the Park on June 2, 2009. He will be patiently waiting for you at Gyro Park (10A Avenue & 16 Street S) from 6:30pm - 7:30pm and looking forward to lots of treats and some cuddles.