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Monday, April 15, 2013

Life is Good!

"Life is Good" is what Frankie's T-shirt says. This sweet girl wags her tail whenever she has the strength to get up and move around. She smiles and snuggles up to everyone she sees, canine or human. Although her skin is still hot to the touch, her fever has diminished and she's eating and drinking. She is deemed strong enough to start on her medication. Her two siblings began their treatment on Saturday. Donations of meds have begun arriving in the mail. We have pledges of about one third of the three hundred doses we will need.

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  1. Brave girl.
    I can't help with the medication though I did ask my vet to see if she could do anything...answer...no availability.
    Fingers crossed for her and her siblings...and all the other dogs needing help.

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  2. Well done! I'm so glad things are looking up for Frankie.

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    1. Frances, so many people stepped up immediately to help. It is heartwarming.

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  3. I wondered whether a compounding pharmacy could make the medication you need...

    I am glad things are looking up for Frankie and her siblings!

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    1. e, we've been consulting with a couple of veterinary schools. I'll throw the question to them to see what they say. Thanks for the idea.

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  4. Helen, thank you for trying. We are receiving supplies from many sources. There are animal lovers everywhere checking the back shelves of the stores/pharmacies they work in and others sending in tablets that were left over when their companion animals passed away. This has us in tears, as often as not.
    As to the Mama dog, we have a well documented case of neglect to hand over to animal control. The plan is that they will scare the owner with their first visit and we will offer money to buy the dog. That way she won't have to be impounded and wait for the legal process before being in a home. Once the dog is safe, the neglect case will continue. If all that doesn't work, we'll get the mama eventually anyway and the women's other animals will be removed as well.

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    1. Great!
      How is it that animals bring out the best and the worst in people.

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  5. OK, great! I have sent it out to NWDogActivities again tonight in hopes that someone might have extra meds around. Hope so.

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    1. Thanks again Kerry. If anyone has a vet with supplies on a back shelf, we can provide a prescription and we can pay for meds. and shipping.

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    2. Got somebody who has 3 doses for 50-100lb dogs. Can you break these down into puppy-sized portions?

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    3. Kerry, they are giving the over 50 lb dosage and yes, they can multiply small or break up bigger pills. Up on the right, above my Profile, is a link to Collie Rescue website. Their address is on their and their Facebook link is at the bottom of that page too, so you'll get the most info and updates. Thank you for helping.

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    4. OK! 3 doses on the way, every little bit helps, right?

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  6. I am so glad I only just came in on these posts. At least the news is getting better and their desperate plight is already lessened.
    Would Interceptor be available in the UK? I’ll ask Millie’s vet.

    Those poor dogs, thank God for people like you.

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    1. Friko, thank you. The additional shocking info is that this woman used to foster children. Can you imagine?

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  9. I will love following this sweet story. Hope that the two vet clinics I contacted were/are a part of the help.

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  10. Lydia, We have received help from several vet clinics, far and wide. I haven't been in charge of tracking incoming meds, just of transporting them to the pups. We have had such an amazing response. We're halfway there! I know that thank you letters are being written to everyone who gave us contact info. Thank you for spreading the word.

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  11. Can't help here, but I can offer good wishes and encouragement.

    Glad to know the pups are all in good hands with expert care and knowledge in all things regarding mange.

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  17. She looks much happier ! Hope the meds continue to turn up ...
    As for the owner being a foster mother ? I'm not too surprised . Overworked and understaffed agencies can "overlook" shortcomings in what's usually meant to be a temporary situation , leaving already vulnerable children in a worse state than they were . Luckily schools often ring the alarm .

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  18. Incredible story there. What happened after? Good luck!


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  22. She looks beautiful. Please tell her I said so. xo

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  23. Thank goodness for the kindness of so many good people! Poor dogs but hopefully now all will make it.

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