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Lady and Champ Surgery Update

Champ came through surgery like a CHAMP! He kept all of his teeth, and they are now pearly white!

However, he did lose something unexpected… it turns out he was not neutered! He had an undescended testicle. It was a surprise for the vet when they were repositioning him during his dental.

Lady’s surgery also went well, she only lost one tooth! She was a very happy girl at the doctor’s office and made friends with everyone there!

If youd like to help with their surgery costs, as well as the other fire survivors, we have a GoFundMe set up for them https://www.gofundme.com/f/Support-Our-Fire-Survivors-PCCV.

ADOPTED – Lady – F – DOB 10/11/2013

This is an update. Please read the previous post for more details: Lady & the Scamp – Brother/Sister

We are not 100% sure that she is bonded with her brother Champ. They don’t spend much time together and appear to follow their foster mom around more than they do each other. We are currently considering whether they can be separated for adoption, but would like to have a trial separation to see how it goes. 

The first week, she stayed in the office where her foster mom works most of the time, except to eat. We set up a water bowl in the office to ensure she was drinking enough.

Like her brother, Lady loves to dance on her back legs and beg for a treat. She is super gentle about taking the treat from your fingers, almost dropping it.

She has been with us exactly 2 weeks today as I’m writing this. She remains very nervous and runs away whenever you try to pick her up. However, if you sit on the floor, she will come straight to you and climb into your lap; from there, you can pick her up.

As her trust grows, it is becoming easier to interact with her. She still puts her head down and ears back when you reach to pet her, and you have to move slowly and reassure her, but once you make contact, she likes a good butt scratch! I can reach down and pet her most of the time now, but her foster dad still has to get down to her level first. That makes sense because I work from home and she is with me 24/7.

On night 5, my husband brought her to the bedroom to show her where her foster mommy and the rest of the pack were hanging out. Now she likes to sleep at my feet and makes her way to the bedroom every night in her own time. She may not be there when we go to sleep, but she usually is when we wake up.

This past week, she has become more relaxed in the new environment, and I often find her following me as I pop into the kitchen or bathroom during the day. I expect she will continue to improve as she becomes more comfortable.

She is a very sweet girl and gets along with everyone. She needs a home with no children and experienced owners willing to give her the time and patience she needs to trust them and get comfortable.

Although she isn’t happy when her brother steals her bed!

If you would like to help sponsor their care and surgical needs, we have set up a GoFundMe or visit our Linktree for other options.

Our Amazing Supporters

Our followers have surprised us with their generosity yet again! We got several packages from our Amazon Wish List in the past 2 days. After the last round of rescues, we had run out of many of our supplies.

With 4 seniors in the house, potty pads are always helpful. All four of these have dental issues that need to be addressed. We are hopeful they will be able to have anesthesia despite their age. The Ultrasonic Dental Cleaner will be particularly helpful for our seniors who cannot undergo surgery, as it enables quick scaling for new rescues with severely damaged mouths that can literally stink up an entire room! Getting some of the tartar off helps reduce the odor until proper surgery can be performed.

As you can see in the picture, Scamp couldn’t wait to get his teeth into a Mintie!

Available – Ozzy & Poppy – Bonded Pair

BIG UPDATE 8/1

Ozzy & Poppy came to us from a rescue in NC that recently suffered a fire that destroyed the home. They were an owner surrender from Charlotte, but we do not have any information on them. Poppy has a microchip, but it was never registered.

Ozzy is approximately 10 years old and weighs 7 lbs. Poppy is slightly younger, at 8-9 years old, and weighs 8 lbs. They are both cream colored Poms with speckled noses and perfect pointed ears.

When they came to us, we were told they were not bonded and could be separated. With that information, they went to separate foster homes. However, when the foster moms showed up at the vet for a joint appointment to have them evaluated, it became clear almost immediately that these two had missed each other and had a strong bond. Their relationship is not known, but it is clear they care for each other, so we have started referring to them as big brother/little sister. Ozzy went home with Poppy and her foster mom, and they will be kept together until they are adopted as a pair.

Ozzy is very nervous and cowers when approached. Once you pick him up, he does love a good lap and will relax after a few minutes. He tends to stay behind the pack and keeps to himself. He is smart! I woke up on Tuesday morning to let everyone out, but I couldn’t find him! The little stinker had already let himself out of the doggie door even though they hadn’t been shown it yet.

Poppy is also very scared. She will avoid being picked up, and we have kept a leash on her the first few days to be able to catch her. She was willing to take treats from our fingers after we bribed her with some cheese. Poppy started to follow her foster mom around the house after a couple of days, but still doesn’t let her pick her up.

Both of them are very shy and scared. There was obviously some trauma in their past. They need a quiet, very patient home where everyone understands that they will take some time to build trust and is willing to give them the time and space they need.

Look how happy they are reunited!!

They were evaluated by our vet and received their vaccines. They are intact and have not been spayed/neutered. Both are in general good health, with the exception of their teeth! They don’t have many left, but the ones they do have are in very poor condition and extremely stinky. We are giving them a couple of weeks to settle in more, and plan on having their dentals done towards the end of August if they are approved for surgery. Due to their age, we may need to avoid surgery because of increased risks during anesthesia.

If you are interested in being considered for adoption,
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If you would like to help sponsor their care and surgical needs, we have set up a GoFundMe