Thursday, January 24, 2008

SC - Blind female 6 y/o cocker needs a new home

I
am trying to find a cocker rescue for a friend’s dog. She is a red
cocker spaniel approximately 6-7 years old. Her name is Georgia she is
house potty trained and she is blind. My friend Cathy Thomason
(803-730-9692)
just separated from her husband and has had to move into
an apartment. Cathy and her daughters are on the 4th floor
and Georgia is not doing well with all the stairs and turns. She is
use to having a yard where she can make landmarks for herself. Georgia
has to be pulled or carried up and down 4 flights of stairs multiple
times daily. Yet she will not go potty outside and acts extremely
nervous therefore she has been having accidents in the apartment. I
know it is difficult to place a special needs dog but any help would
greatly be appreciated. You can contact me at the number below or
Cathy at the number above.

Thank you,
Jeanne Shull
Alvin S. Glenn Detention Center
Assistant Watch Commander
Professional Standards Division
803-576-3208

Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Kimber needs surgery on her leg! Please help us!



CLICK HERE to pledge your donation to help Kimber


Technically
I need $600.00 for Kimbers surgery, but honestly any donations that we
get will help with paying the costs of her surgery. I am lowering the
collection amount to $200.00, but anything I mean any small donation
will help. Again She is going into surgery Jan 29, if you do not donate
at least pray that she will come out and eventually be able to use her
leg. I am also going to be scanning vet records and x-rays in my
computer tonight so you can look for yourself! Thank you for all your
support!



My dog Kimber broke her leg when she was about 9 weeks. She had a
cast on for about 5 weeks but it never healed properly. She is now
almost 6 months old and still can't completley use her leg. I went to
the vet and they told me that they need to open up her leg and put pins
in her leg so the bones can join together properly...she also has bones
chips in her leg close to her growth plate which is painful and is
causing her leg not to grow, they need to take the bone chips out
around the growth plate. The estimate that they gave me was for
$1200.00 which I can afford half because I have Care Credit (which is
like a credit card for your animals) but my limit is only $600.00. I am
asking for any kind donations to help me fix Kimbers leg. Please, this
would mean the world to myself and Kimber!



Update: I just spoke with my vet and they told me that I have to
get Kimber into surgery by January 29 because that is when the surgeon
is going to be in. I cannot describe how much I appreciate the
donations that Kimber and I have already recieved. I just want her to
play like a normal puppy and she can't because of her leg. It kills me
in side to see her limp around with that lifeless leg! I will keep
everyone posted. Kimber is going into the vet tomorrow to x-ray more to
see exaclty how many pins they are going to have to put in along with
how bad the growth plate is damaged.



Thank you again!



Lindsay and Kimber

Pledge your donation to help Feral Cat TNR Clinics



CLICK HERE to pledge your donation to help the TNR group meet it's goal


Our
small TNR group would like to conduct spay and neuter clinics for feral
cats on a regular basis. The cost to spay and neuter 50 cats is about
$1000. Our veterinarian will do two clinics a month if all the costs
are covered. We also take cats in to be s/n throughout the week.

The more clinics we can do before "kitten season" starts and the
more cats we spay and neuter, the more lives can be saved. More than
85% of cats and kittens are killed in the local shelters. Trap Neuter
and Return for feral and stray cats is acknowledged by many as the most
humane way of dealing with the overpopulation of these cats.

We can stop the killing if we can stop the breeding.



Our group sterilized 260 cats in 2007 and hope to double that number in 2008.

My puppy Lily needs surgery..please help her




CLICK HERE to pledge your donation for Lilly


Lily
is my 8 month old poodle. She is suffering with luxating patellas on
her rear knees, (dislocated kneecaps). Surgery is estimated at
$1500-$2,000. I am selling all I can to raise the money for her. She is
already falling alot, and if the knees are not corrected soon it could
cause more damage, and later even more extensive surgery. The vet wants
to do the right back knee first and then in 8 weeks do the left back
knee. I am using Justin Veterinary Hospital in Justin, TX.
You can read more about this condition at: http://vetsurgerycentral.com/patella.htm



Any help is very much appreciated. And if you can't help please say
a prayer that she will be good as new soon. I have fostered and aided
over 30 dogs in 2007, and now that one of my own needs help I am in a
dilema!
Thank you

Donna

Cortland, NY - Visual and Hearing Imaired dalmation



Hi, I'm Radio.

I was found wandering around, which isn't too
good since I don't see too well, or hear that great. I am the usual
hard-luck story - cast out onto winter streets because I was no longer
wanted. But, hey, these guys took me in, and I'm safe now. All I need
now is a good home. Can you help?

Please know that there are
ALWAYS MORE DOGS at this shelter. It is difficult to keep photos of all
the available dogs posted on this site. Please know you are very
welcome to visit the shelter and to call and ask about additional,
available dogs.

The shelter is open Tues 3-7, /Wed/Fri/Sat 12-4 and Thursday 12-7. Stop by or call: 607-753-9386.

Radio


Cortland County SPCA



Cortland,
NY

(607) 753-9386


cortlandspca@hotmail.com



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