LUCY THRIVES AFTER SURGERY

7/21/22 – Happy Update – Here is an update from Lucy’s dad. We are so very thankful to have Dr. Zalac of Orion Animal Hospital in our lives for the many very sick and injured stray animals who come into our lives. Here are some post surgery photos and an update from Lucy’s rescuers and new parents:

“Lucy is doing amazing!! She’s breathing perfectly now and eating like a champ! She ate 10oz of wet food yesterday and probably more than that today (previously the most she ate in a day was 4oz). She has so much more energy and is waking us up like every hour all night long to play or pet her lol. She hasn’t messed with her incision once so Dr. Z said she doesn’t need a cone or anything unless she starts to lick it – I think she’s just so happy that she can breathe and eat that she hasn’t even noticed her incision and staples. We truly cannot thank you enough for all the help you’ve given us!! You have been such a blessing for us. We’d like to set up a recurring monthly donation, could you tell us how to do that? We want you to be able to continue helping all the animals like Lucy that truly need you.

Thank you again,

Manet & Johan”

Manet and Johan are very special people and we honestly couldn’t be happier for sweet Lucy. – Diana.

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ZERO DELIVERED

7/20/22 – Meet Zero. Jenny’s husband was doing a delivery and found a dog who looked like he was just hit by a car and who was very emaciated. He brought the dog home and Zero immediately started to get along with their resident pup. Zero was taken to the couple’s family vet who found that Zero had a broken pelvis and a torn ACL. This wonderful couple had already invested a considerable amount of money for this stray animal and, before contacting us, contacted a vet recommended by their veterinarian to determine the cost of treatment. That is when they contacted us for some help.

I immediately contacted one of our favorite veterinary partners, Patterson Veterinary Hospital, and Zero was seen the next day. Dr. Lynch determined that she could perform Femoral Head Osteotomy surgery (surgery to restore pain-free mobility to a damaged hip by removing the head and neck of the femur which eliminates the bone-on-bone contact of the hip). The pelvis will typically heal with crate rest. Zero will be seen again on July 28 to determine the level of healing and to schedule the surgery. At this time, the doctor saw no need for ACL surgery.

We will continue to update on Zero. There are so many animals needing our prayers so tonight when you’re saying your prayers and asking God to watch over those you love, please remember the many fur orphans who are wandering and too often dying on our streets. If not for our community, who then?? – diana.

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MUFFIN STILL IMPROVING COSTS CONTINUE

7/20/22 – Muffins Update. Thank you for your prayers and donations (Jessica Stokes and Bobby). Inflation is impacting everyone and I know that many have very little discretionary income. But, if you can afford it, so many serious cases have been coming to us and with every rescue struggling, we are often the only hope for individual rescuers — your donation will truly make a difference. diana

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Awaiting test results on viral PCR panel and an additional med will hopefully be here by Friday. She gained a tiny bit, appetite good, playing, and lovable every second. I won’t post the nasil discharge that happens all day because it’s gross. Eyes still very red.. Please keep 🙏 going for Muffins. I’ll update again soon as I have results. -Gina

CONTINUING TO SUPPORT MUFFIN

7/19/22 – Please continue to pray for this sweet baby. – diana.

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7/18 Little Muffins is trying so hard to feel better. I took swabs of her eyes, nose, and throat first this this morning, and then started Doxycycline along with a new eye medicine. I had to take her off all antibiotics for 3 days to do a culture test which will check for multiple viruses. She is eating great and still getting her nebulizer 3 times a day. Slight weight gain today but still constant drainage from nose. It’s so sore and her little eyes are so swollen. Hoping for a better update soon.. 🙏 Also, I couldn’t do this without the amazing veterinarians especially those who have answered my after hours messages, and of course the support of 4 paws 1 heart. -Gina

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LUCY MISDIAGNOSED BEFORE 4PAWS1HEART

7/18/22 – We have another Lucy who needs your prayers and positive vibes today. On July 6 I received an e mail from two wonderful people who rescued Lucy during the 90+ degree weather in late June. She was about 6 months old and only weighed 4 lbs. She was very emaciated and couldn’t eat or drink on her own and she also had a sinus infection. She was also having trouble breathing. The couple hand fed her and immediately took her to see a vet who treated for the sinus infection and diagnosed her with a. diaphragmatic hernia which needed surgery. The couple took her to 3 veterinary clinics before contacting us and were determined to save her. I contacted one of our favorite doctors, Dr. Zalac of Orion Animal Hospital, to see if she could do the surgery; she said yes. But, before that could happen Lucy started having a MISCARRIAGE! Three vet visits but no one noticed she was pregnant. Poor Lucy started having dead babies and the couple took her to an emergency where she was made stable. The following day, Dr. Zalac was able to see her on an emergency basis and also treated her before she could be taken home to have surgery today. A diaphragmatic hernia is a defect or hole in the diaphragm that allows the abdominal contents to move into the chest cavity. We will receive an update later. – Diana.

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The rescuer couple will be adopting her!

They are absolutely wonderful people who were willing to do whatever was needed to give Lucy a good life and had already invested so much before we offered to take care of the surgery. -Cindy

MUFFIN NEEDS MORE TESTS

7/1622 – Please continue praying for our little Muffin! – diana.

Muffin is feeling like crap today. No weight gain in 3 days but maintaining at 2 pounds. More gunk from nose and eye is super red. Going to do more testing Monday and hopefully get some answers. Tried to get blood today but it’s impossible right now. Keep prayers going. – Gina

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MUFFIN CONTINUES WITH GREAT CARE

7/15/22 – Muffin Update from miracle worker, Gina. – diana.

Before 7/5 and After 7/15

Good Morning Muffin update!!!! ♡ This is the first time she has shown interest in playing! You can hear her congestion when she is breathing on this video but despite the drainage she is eating good. We are still on antibiotics, nebulizer 3 times a day, and eye drops but that’s all. I’ll post again soon! Huge thank you to Moore Veterinary Hospital, 4 paws 1 heart for covering medical, and Bambi Pesti Hartter who not only brought Muffin to safety, but donated lots of food and $100 gift card for any essential items! I greatly appreciate all! – Gina

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TRAPPED TOGETHER HONEY WAITING FOR HER MEDICAL CARE

7/14/22 – These two sweeties, Honey and Sweet Potato, were trapped, together(!), the night of July 11. Honey has a severe neck wound and his/her eye appeared to be injured. He/she was also very emaciated. Sweet Potato appeared to be in good health. This morning the rescuer advised that Honey’s eye is actually missing and he/she is very lethargic. Our friends at APaws advised to drop off Honey this morning and they will do their best to see him/her asap although they are very booked. Prayers for this baby who seemed thankful to be safe and petted. I will update when information is available. – diana.

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MONTANA UPDATE: ACCLIMATING NEUTERED AND HEALTHY ENOUGH TO BEGIN HIS EXPENSIVE AND PAINFUL HEARTWORM TREATMENT

7/13/22 – Montana Update – On June 6 we posted about Montana’s rescue. He was not doing well at first with the rescuer’s other dog but eventually the relationship started to improve. The rescuer has been working with a great supervisor at All About Animals who has been great in guiding us through Montana’s recovery which now, unfortunately, includes heart worm treatment. Thankfully, Montana was able to be neutered before the treatment and his blood work and heart exam came back positive yesterday so that he can start his heart worm treatment soon. Continued prayers for Montana. – diana.

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MUFFIN CONTINUES TO IMPROVE WITH GINA

7/12/22 – Another Happy Update from Gina about our little Muffin. – diana.

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Before and after. A 6 day difference. Muffin wanted to say hello real quick and let her friends know she’s getting a little better each day! 🥰 She’s also very grateful 🙏 for being given a chance. Thank you Bambi for rescuing her and trusting in me to help her. ❤️ We are very sleepy now so 😴 I’ll update again. 💜 – Gina