Spartacus and Dodger were both saved from the Detroit streets by the rescue organization DAWG while they were performing their outreach work. Unfortunately, both dogs are heart worm positive but they are safe and out of the cold. 4 Paws 1 Heart was happy to be able to send some medical dollars for the treatment of these sweet dogs.
Category Archives: Dogs/Puppies
Meet Faith, Less than 1 lb
1/6/14 – MEET FAITH! Less than 1lb., Faith was an owner surrender. The caring doctors at Harper Woods Veterinary asked if 4 Paws 1 Heart could help. Faith has a cleft pallet and needed to be tube fed around the clock. After checking in with a great friend who owns Lil’ Dogs Resort in St. Clair Shores, Gina agreed to take on the medical needs of Little Faith and Carrie agreed to foster and care for her. It has been touch and go with trips to the Emergency hospital and feedings around the clock not knowing if Faith would make it. But now, we all feel that Faith has turned the corner. She started eating real doggie food and already seems to be getting stronger. Faith is a little Yorkie. ~ diana
Remember Our Tito
12/28/13 – Remember our Tito. He is still with Gina while she continues to help him get over the loss of his owner to a house fire and while he continues to heal from burn wounds. Here is Tito with Gina’s baby, Angel. Soon he will be going to a rescue who will help find him his forever home. ~ diana
Dig Dug
12/24/413: Remember this guy? Dig Dug — He was one of the lucky dogs. After hours of trying to catch him as he ran loose near a highway, the police officers used a taser to stop him. The police officers worked with citizens and actually had one in the car while they were trying to capture him. 4 Paws 1 Heart was contacted to pay the medical and here’s our baby, Dig, today. Tell me he doesn’t make a handsome reindog. Thank You, Momma Amber, for sharing. ~ diana
Tiny Tim
12/22/13 TINY TIM was used as a bait dog and taken in by Providing For Paws. Once again, because of our generous supporters, we will be sending medical dollars for the care of Tiny Tim. Thank you to our friends, the Union Hall members, River Rouge Shelter, and Providing for Paws for giving this poor abused dog a second chance. Here is his story as taken from Providing For Paws’ facebook page.
“Update 12-20-13 Tiny Tim had his surgery in the early hours this morning. He was missing a lot of cartilage on one of his ears, however our wonderful Dr. Reuland was able to put it all back together again. She said it might not hang exactly right, but she was able to repair that ear and suture up the second ear that was not in as bad of shape. She believes he also has a ruptured ear drum, after looking down his ear canal with the scope. He has frost bit face, testicles, and some areas of his paws. Some layers of skin from being frost bit, are peeling off those areas. He also need some repair on his right leg. He is so exhausted still! We got him up and outside to go potty and he could only take a step or two, before he would stop again to rest. Once back in the hospital, he was back in his crate to rest. Such a very sweet and loving boy he is. Heart breaking to see him so weak.
Meet Freddy and Fawne
Meet Freddy and Fawne, siblings taken in by our friends at Home Fur-Ever Rescue. Freddy has been in the hospital since Wednesday fighting Parvo and shortly after, his sister, Fawne, also contracted this deadly disease. 4 Paws 1 Heart is very thankful for our rescue friends and happy that we can send some medical dollars to help Freddy and Fawne in their battle. Please say a few prayers and send some positive energy their way. ~ diana
Update on Little Ruby
Hercules Wishing Everyone a Happy Thanksgiving
Miles Needs Some Medical Care
A couple of days ago 4 Paws 1 Heart received the following message. We were happy to provide some medical dollars to help not only Miles but to show our appreciation for all that The Devoted Barn and Dog Aide-2012 do. Fortunately, with the help of a mutual friend, we were also able to get assistance for Miles from another source. Please continue to say your prayers for this boy and follow his story on The Devoted Barn facebook page. Also do some research on Mega Esophagus, you never know when it might be helpful. ~ diana
“Hi, my name is Megan and I volunteer at The Devoted Barn. I don’t usually ask for anything. I will usually try to figure out a way to raise funds in different ways for the rescues and causes I believe in. But, it’s come to a point in Miles’ treatment that it’s do or die. You see, he came to The Devoted Barn as a street dog with an infected, oozing embedded collar. He was wandering in St. Clair Shores when a concerned citizen spotted him and after hours was able to lure him into a back yard of an unoccupied home. She called every one… the local shelters, rescues, animal control, police department… They all either said “we have no room” or “all we can do is put him down”. The police department was honest enough to even tell her they would have to “use deadly force”. When I found out about him, I immediately thought of Mel B’s feral dog Shawn. They look so much alike! So I told her about him and she told me to go scoop him up!! When I got there… The plan quickly changed. There would be no “scooping”. I could smell the infection from 10 yards away and he was so aggressive with us that I had to figure out a way to contain him while driving and there was just no way in my small car. We made him a makeshift hobo house out of a wire crate, a lot of cardboard and some rope & tape for the night. He staked his claim over night which made it easy for us to trap him in it the next morning. Then put the whole thing in my Element! Perfect! Done! Then we got to the vet… He still wanted to eat us. even though I sang to him the entire way to Canton! Well, after tranquilizing him in the crate, we got him on the surgical table and removed his collar (snipped his manhood while at it). He woke up and after a while of the techs convincing him people are good, he finally believed it!! Now he LOVES PEOPLE!! So, then the real trouble began… He wasn’t holding food down. Not even water. He would eat or drink… Then cough and gag & bring everything up. I had my suspicions… and sure enough, mega esophagus. He’s been in the hospital for almost a month now (he did get to go home to the barn for a few days). He made so many human and doggy friends!! The horses were scary… But, I think he could even learn to like them! He now has pneumonia and has lost a considerable amount of weight. I went to see him today to get an idea of his status. He has obvious discomfort from chest congestion. But, he wants to eat and he really wants love and affection. He is not ready to give up, so there’s no way I am. This guy has stolen my heart. (I’ve worked in an animal hospital for close to ten years now. A dog tries to bite me, I take it as a challenge of friendship. I’m sure you know what I mean!!) The barn is OUT of funds… She paid up a few days ago… But he is not ready to come home. The technicians at the vet he is at have been paying for his subq fluids and one of the techs bought a bottle of PenG for him. But I think what he really needs to kick this pneumonia is a good couple days of IV fluids. Miles has been through so much. I can see it in his eyes. From that first day I met him, to today… When he fell asleep standing up with his head in my lap getting head scratches. He deserves to find out what sleeping in a bed is like. I’ve come up with some great tricks to battle his mega esophagus. But, we can’t know if they’ll really work and allow him to live a pretty normal life if we can’t get him past this pneumonia. If there is anything you can do to help, even to just raise awareness about The Devoted Barn and about Miles. Even to just raise awareness about MegaE!!!! We would all greatly appreciate it. We have a Bailey Chair being built for him and meanwhile the vet is doing their best to keep him upright during & after meals. I’m doing a ton of research and trying to figure out what could benefit him the most nutritionally and alternative therapies. Please let me know if there is any way you can help. We all appreciate the work you do and we know everyone is tight on funds. We would appreciate any type of help, especially raising awareness. Thank you for all you do. Megan”
4 Paws 1 Heart is thankful for individuals who every day prove that one person can make a difference.
4 Paws 1 Heart is thankful for individuals like Nicole Norton who every day proves that one person can make a difference. Yes, it does take a village very often but someone always needs to be the starter. Here is a photo of the little guy Nicole saved when she first contacted us for help a couple of years ago. Rusty, aka Bruiser, is her little soul mate. Thank You, Nicole, for your kind words. We are equally thankful for you. ~ diana
“Nicole Norton
Today I am so very thankful for the awesome rescue people I have meet over the last year or so. Diana Rascano I am so thankful for all the help you have given to the dogs in need that I come across, you have been a constant help. But I am most thankful for you helping me keep my soul mate when I found him on the side of the road♡ I cannot thank you enough. Susan Karp is another amazing woman and friend. Thank you for always being there and for all the help you have offered to the animals I find. Jennifer Hart you are an angel, and I am so very grateful for you and all you have done to help the dogs I find. Amy Thomas, for helping me last winter try and get an outside dog inside and for the phone calls of advice♡ Melissa Zudweg Borden for helping with Voodoo and welcoming her to crash with you for a few weeks, what you do is amazing. I hope to meet many more of you in the near future. I am SO thankful for you all♡”~Nicole