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Announcing new K-Kids Molly (Too) & Euro

Tyree August 30th, 2008

Many of us at the Village are absolutely GREEN with envy at our fellow volunteer who has taken in these gorgeous fur butts. Molly and Euro, who may be renamed here in the near future, are hunkering down in Georgia and loving their new digs. This is foster dad’s first report from down South:

Molly is a 4 year-old intact black and white pied female. She is a bouncy bundle of love. She is weak in her back end, but not too weak. She just seems to sway a little at times. She’ll be heading to the vet to find out what the deal is. She freely gives kisses and loves attention.

Euro is a 4 year-old intact fawn male with a black mask. He is all MUSCLE and is a clown. He is very active and playful, and entertained me by climbing in his water bucket and sitting in it within 10 minutes of his arrival. Then he flipped it over. He is a handsome Frenchie. So far, his only fault is that he just pees on everything…And I mean EVERYTHING!!! We will have to work on his house training!

Let’s hope that the couches in Euro’s new home are covered with plastic. They’re not? Ah well, the joys of fostering…

Andre is back!

Tyree August 29th, 2008

This beefcake is back in foster care in Oregon. He’s relearning some ground rules but should be hopping back on the bus again soon enough. That jacket really brings out the color of his eyes don’t you think?

Little Miss Sara-Leigh

Didee August 26th, 2008

This past week, the Village welcomed it’s newest K-Kid, Sara-Leigh (pronounced Sara-Lee). She and I hit the vet clinic early last Friday morning.

Sara was supposed to have been 7 yrs old, I thought she looked more like 9 yrs old (don’t ask me how I pulled the number 9, I did think she looked nine though) and the vet techs thought she looked more like 12! I told them to knock that off…she ain’t 12. Anyway, after the office girlies called Sara-Leigh’s previous vet, we learned she is only 6! Her birthday is 6-20-02. I’m sure she will eventually look her age once we get her straightened out health wise.

Sara-Leigh suffered from a flea infestation to the point of having fleas impacted in both ear canals. Consequently, and I guess this goes without saying, she was loaded with tapeworms. Ears have been cleaned and flushed. She has also had the proper worming medication to evict them stinkin’ tapeworms.

Sara-Leigh is also leaking urine..leak, leak, leak. Pick her up and it was drip, drip, drip. So, her butt and legs were stained brown and she has urine burns on her skin. We have medicated shampoo for the urine burns; I have to bathe her two or three times a week. Before the shampoo bath, she soaks in an oatmeal bath treatment. She likes that alot! Poor little baby has two different kinds of bacteria in her urine so she is on a two week round of Baytril. The vet expressed her bladder and blood clots and granules hit the examining table. Bless her little heart. She is on Proin to stop the leaking.

She weighed just a hair over 14 pounds, the vet wants her to gain 3-4 pounds, so we are working on that. Thankfully, she eats with great gusto.

But here’s the biggie, Sara-Leigh has an upper respiratory infection and so she has been banished from general population for a two week period. I feel so bad for her. She is downstairs in what used to be our kennel room. I spend my days going up and down stairs. I spend an hour or two up here, then down I go to spend time with little Sara. We go for walks and fortunately there is plenty for me to do downstairs, so I do whatever, while keeping Sara-Leigh company. I also have two outside dog runs left from “back in the day” when I was showing and breeding (seems like a lifetime ago). I thought she might enjoy being outside while I did some yard work yesterday, but she hated it! Dog runs apparently, are not her style. Village co-founder Charlotte said, “Heck no they’re not her style, she’s a Frenchie!”

I guess the plus side to this house banishment is she does not mind being crated. I open the crate for her, she’ll putt around the room a bit, than back in the crate she puts herself. She goes back in the crate and sits and watches me.

For those of you that don’t know, because we live so close to the water, our house is a *stilt* house…meaning we have stairs leading up to the house, 21 of ‘em to be exact (somedays, it feels more like 51). Here’s the sad thing, Sara knows how to *do stairs*, lots of dogs that come here don’t, they have to be taught. Not our Sara-Leigh. I was flappin’ my jaws on the horn with one of the other volunteers yesterday. Sara was kinda toolin’ around the yard, when I spied her checkin’ out the stairs. I figured she wouldn’t have a clue, I figured wrong. Up she zipped. Now, she knows where the house is and tries to climb the steps whenever we are outside, she stares at them wistfully. Well, if all goes according to plan, she’ll be right as rain in 11 days, then she can come up here and go toe to toe with LoLa, as I am most positive those two girlies will take an instant dislike to each other.

I have to tell you all, as moth eaten as her coat is, urine burned as she is, plus blowing snot, when we hit the vets office nobody there could keep their hands off of her. She received a collective AWWWWWWWWW outta them!

Guess it’s like Charlotte sez “Nobody doesn’t like Sara-Leigh.”

Life with Stewie

Tyree August 21st, 2008

We doubt it will be very difficult for Stewie to find a new home. This little firecracker so far has a clean bill of health and the energy to prove it. He wakes his foster mom up at 5:00 AM for breakfast and potty (or is that PARTY?) time. Then it is off to terrorize his foster siblings who aren’t quite sure where this young whipper-snapper came from and why he cannot seem to stay still. He also has a special affinity for shoes and furniture legs.

Stewie loves his crate, although he still has a bit of a learning curve with his housebreaking. Understandable considering he IS a little guy and there are so many interesting things to see and explore that sometimes he just forgets to tell his foster mom he needs to go. Ah, the joys of being young.

Betty Boop is back!

Tyree August 19th, 2008

A change in life circumstances has put Ms. Betty back at our doorstep and looking for a new home. This gorgeous girl originally came to the Village after suffering from a stroke that affected her spine and left her unable to walk. After a barrage of vet visits and water therapy appointments, Betty now not only walks but runs. She is still a little wobbly, and has an accident now and again but what dog doesn’t?

Betty’s current foster home includes a number of Frenchies, including a very petite puppy that Betty absolutely adores. A household with a puppy (or an exuberant older dog) would be the perfect home for her. Betty should be available on the website soon, so check back!

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