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| This is Little Dennis, He is a beautiful Lhasa boy who was born in rescue. His mama was rescued from a mill and shortly after gave birth to 7 beautiful puppies. Two passed away. Little Dennis struggles a bit, but thrived along with his brothers and sisters. He was a little different though, his chest was flat, he took breaths more often then his siblings and his heart seemed to beat harder. At 4 weeks old we found out he had a grade 2 - 3 heart murmur and may have a hole in his heart. My vet showed me how to manipulate his chest to hopefully round it out to make more room for him to get deeper breaths. The ribs are cartilage at that age and pliable. The rib cage was sort of hinged at the edges of the flat sides so I had to squeeze it a few time a day, and it worked! He soon started to run and play with his siblings, running a little behind at first (worrying me of course) the right there in the mix. He gained weight at about the same rate as his sibling and was actually the first to climb out of the whelping box and go for mama's food, at 3 week old! He's a strong 10 week old puppy now and has to go to the University of Penn for a Doppler ultrasound. It will cost between $400 and $600. We just don't have the money. If you can help with any amount, please click on our paypal button below or e-mail us at weresq@voicenet.com and we can tell you where to send a donation. | Li'l Dennis![]() |
| Meet Chewie |
Chewie is one of the best dogs I have ever met. He is so well behaved and such a little love. He got adopted but then started to urinate in the house. It didn't seem right; I knew Chewie would never go in the house unless something was wrong with his health. Sure enough, he had bladder stones. After a month on medication and special food the stones were the still the same and he needed surgery. At that point, his adoptive home decided not to take him back. He was doing well, then out of nowhere at the end of March he started losing weight. One day he began urinating excessively. Then he started drinking like he couldn't relieve his thirst. Then he couldn't stand up. All this happened in the space of about 8 hours. We rushed him to the emergency vet and he was diagnosed with diabetes. He quickly got much worse and they didn't hold out much hope for him. He developed an infection and his blood sugar was over 700. We wouldn't give up on him though, and 10 days later he walked out of the hospital on his own and has been doing great ever since. His vet bills are very high and we just can't pay them after all the medical problems some of our other rescues came with. If you can find it in your heart to help we would be so grateful. |
| Amount Needed    | $2800 |
| Donations to date | $985 |
Our thanks and Chewie's go out to:
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If you would like to help, you can donate in one of three ways: Quickest and easiest is to click the Pay Pal button you see here. or mail your donation to Pocono Pet Rescue PO box 153 Tobyhanna, PA 18466 or send it directly to Homestead Veterinary Center RR1 Box 1635 Kunkletown, PA 18058 |
Pocono Pet Rescue plans to build a true No-Kill Sanctuary!! We just need your donations to make it happen.
We also need volunteers that can help with fund-raising
At the sanctuary the pets will live in home like environment until they are adopted. The sanctuary will also help the community by taking in pets for people who go into the hospital or have other family emergencies that cause them to be seperated from their pets for a while. Let's do this together. "Adoption Day is salvation for hopeless cases" [Home] [Who We Are] [What We Do] [Our Pet List] [Casey's Memorial Page] [Our Scrapbook] [Adoptions] [Donations] [Volunteers] [Be a Buddy] [Contact Us] [Get On Our Mailing List]
We are all very excited. This will be a huge undertaking but we know that there are so many caring people who will help make it happen.
If they are unadoptable they will live out their lives with all the comforts of home and the love of a family of volunteers.
When the crisis is over than the pet can go home.
We will also be here for battered woman/men who need a safe place for their pets. Many will not leave their abusive situation because they have no place for their pet to go. That will all change once the Sanctuary is built.
People will also be able to arrange for their pets to be taken in by the sanctuary in the event that they pass away before the pet.
Please donate what you can.
You can click on the button here to make a donation to our PayPal account.
or you can mail your donation to:
Pocono Pet Rescue Building Fund
P.O. box 153
Tobyhanna, PA 18466
Thank you.
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