5/27/15 – A Happy Update from Gina! “Do you remember Dixie and Sugar? They were one of our very early cases. Two sister puppies found behind trash cans at Chandler Park, Detroit, MI. One had a broken leg and the other wouldn’t leave her side. They were bonded and inseparable. We provided medical care and soon afterwards a wonderful forever home was found. The best news is they were adopted as a pair. Here they are almost five years later and my heart melts with this kind of ending!
These are the stories are that keep me alive! Gina
Monthly Archives: June 2015
SCAM ALERT – Don’t Be Confused by Organizations with Similar Names
5/26/15 Scam Alert!!!! Please share. I just got word that a couple of 20 something year olds were knocking on doors in Roseville, MI collecting donations for 4 Paws 1 Heart. We do NOT solicit donations in this manner. If you are approached, DO NOTgive any money and if you can get a name, we will give it to the police. The Roseville Police have already been contacted. Thank you! – Diana
BIRDIE – Unfortunately, They Can’t All Be Saved
5/26/15 – After 3 weeks of around the clock care I lost my birdie today. I’m not sure why he died, but it hurts my heart.. He was doing great and I was trying to get him eating on his own, so he could be released any day now.. A few days ago he wasn’t himself, so I contacted a veterinarian friend that specializes in birds. We tried vitamins, antibiotics, and a couple other things, but I found him on the bottom of his cage a little while ago. He felt like he had just passed away… It never becomes any less painful.~ gina
Kroger Community Rewards – Another Way to Help the Work of 4 Paws 1 Heart
5/26/15 – Reminder!! If you are a Kroger Rewards member, please make sure you choose 4 Paws 1 Heart (#91069) as the recipient of your reward points (gas rewards are not included). Also, be sure to re-enroll every April. If you are not a Rewards member yet, it is easy to enroll. Just visit the Kroger site and follow the instructions. Kroger ihttp://www.krogercommunityrewards.com.s a great community partner. Please support their generosity.
Princess Buttons – Recovering
5/25/15 – After almost one week of hospitalization and around the clock care, Princess Buttons is on the mend. She got to go outside today, and enjoy a little beautiful weather. Her IV catheter was pulled yesterday, she’s on oral meds, and getting tons of love from the doctors and staff.. Her blood work and metal analysis will go out to MSU tomorrow. Hopefully we’ll get answers. Thank you all for your positive prayers. She really needed it! The next step is she will need a good home. If you are seriously interested please email me at [email protected] Gina♡
Trooper – Roaming the Streets — Alone
5/25/15 – A friend of 4 Paws 1 Heart contacted us about a very sweet, emaciated dog who showed up on his porch. He went through the neighborhood looking for his owner but no one knew him. Our rescue friend, Brian, has been taking good care of him and he will be seeing the vet this week complements of 4 Paws 1 Heart. When Trooper is fully recovered, we will make sure he is neutered and Brian will find him his forever home. Again, a huge shout out to all of are wonderful friends who are always there for these homeless animals.
Remembering Those Who Gave Up Their Lives For Our Freedom – Memorial Day
EMMA- Emaciated and Alone AND Shot Purposely with a B-B Gun
5/25/15 – Last week we received so many calls for medical help. So many little ones found on the streets requiring medical assistance. Thankfully, I could say “yes” to these caring people who made the effort to save. This is Emma. She was found alone, emaciated, riddled with fleas and ear mites. But beyond all of this, the kind rescuer was concerned by a bump Emma had on her chest. We authorized Emma to be seen by a veterinarian and they found that the bump was a BB!!! Someone actually purposely shot this poor animal with a BB gun! The bb was removed and Emma was treated for the fleas and an ear infection. She is doing well after her visit. When she is ready, 4 Paws 1 Heart will make sure that Emma will be spayed. If anyone is interested in adopting this sweetheart, please contact Hannah at [email protected] ~ diana
Princess Buttons – Recovering From Poisoning to Her Blood System
5/25/15 Update: Almost one week of hospitalization so far, and I am extremely happy to report that Princess Buttons is standing, trying to walk, in better spirits, and eating better! This metal button was removed from her stomach on Wednesday. She received a blood transfusion prior to surgery because of the anemia we believe was caused from the metal in her body. She couldn’t walk or stand at all for 4 days! We are sending the blood and button out on Tuesday for analysis.. Here is one of the very best veterinarians, Dr. Maria Rivera taking awesome care of our baby… We love her and she adores Princess Buttons. Gina
Hero – Living in a Hoarder’s Home – His Letter of Thanks
5/24/15 – Never Turn Your Back ~ diana
“On May 1 several TNR volunteers went to a residence in Garden City for TNR and discovered a “Hoarding House of Hell”. These volunteers worked diligently in hazmat conditions to pull 15 cats and kittens alive from the premises. Efforts are still underway regarding the aftermath of that day and to deal with the residents of that house. Hero is one of the lucky ones who made it out alive. Thank you to Tail Wagger’s and PAWS of Michigan for foster homes and to 4 Paws 1 Heart for assistance with medical needs ~ Jeanine D.”
“My name is Hero. I don’t know what that means – actually, I don’t even know what it means to have a name – but the ladies who pulled me from the garage from the Hoarding house of Hell said it was because I never gave up and I am their hero. I guess that is a good thing.
I remember that day. I couldn’t stand up. I wasn’t even hungry anymore, I had been hungry for so long that it finally went away. I heard all of these people voices. They were saying things like, “do we have them all?” and “where else should we look?”. I didn’t really like people voices because they were so mean, but these people voices were different. So I meowed. It was hard, but it made the voices stop and say things like, “did you hear that?” and “ I think I hear something, where is it coming from?”. So I kept meowing, and I kept meowing as loud as I could and suddenly the garage door went up and light came in and someone grabbed me and put me in something they called a live trap. I still don’t know what that was, but I could breathe. I couldn’t stand up, but it didn’t matter. There was food in there and the trap place was covered up and the ladies with the voices carried me away, away from where I could not get out, where there was no food, where it was dirty and hot.
I don’t remember a lot about the next few days. I saw lots of people called doctors and techs. I got lots and lots of something called medicine. And I got food…..and water….and it was warm, but not hot…….and clean……and there was a place called a litter box for you know what.
I started to see again, but I just kept my head down and looked down all of the time. It was too hard to hold my head up and it was still hard to walk. But the ladies had such nice voices and soft touches. My skin and fur was so, so dirty and itchy, but I got a bath and the hard parts called mats got shaved off. All of the bugs that kept biting my skin and my ears were suddenly gone. The ladies said medicine made them go away. And lots of medicine made it easier to breath and see and hear.
I am in a bunch of things called crates that are hooked together and I can walk now, and I walk from one end to the other. I am strong enough now to climb on these things called shelves. I can see – I love looking outside and feel the fresh air blowing on me. And I love looking at the ladies, they have soft voices and soft touches. It doesn’t hurt to go in the litter box anymore. And there is always food and water. Whenever I want. I don’t feel hungry anymore.
I hear the ladies talk sometimes about the Hoarding House of Hell and the garage there where I was. They call it a prison. I just remember that I could not get out, or move around, or have anything to eat or drink. And it smelled so, so bad.
The ladies say that when they pulled me out I was severely malnourished, had multiple infections, ear mites, fleas, impacted anal glands, eye and ear infections, deep respiratory congestion, balding spots, severe matting, and missing teeth. I don’t know what any of those things are. I think my teeth left my mouth when I got kicked or hit or something. That side of my face still hurts sometimes.
Sometimes I still remember the Hoarding House of Hell, but the ladies tell me that where I am now is what it is really like to live, that most people really are nice and take care of their animals. I didn’t believe them at first – it felt safer to just keep my head down and not look at anyone – but now I think maybe they might be right. And I love looking up! ~ Hero”