Hercules

4/21/13 I have to say that I didn’t grow up with any pets. And, over the last 34 years I’ve only had cats. But, family members have dogs and I love them dearly. Then Hercules came into our lives and I can’t tell you what a joy that was. Hercules was so broken when he first came to us from Matt Virgadamo who was the ACO in Eastpointe at the time. Gina took him in to foster and was there for the trial against Herc’s owner. Unfortunately the pos only got a year probation but Hercules got a chance at a new life. We’ve learned a lot since then. Gina took him everywhere to socialize him amongst good human beings. I’ll never forget the day last year when we took him to the Paul Mitchell beauty school. On our way home he just collapsed in the back seat after a very tiring day of belly rubs. Hercules is a special being who stills gets so excited when he hears Gina’s voice. I thought that I would throw a few photos of him together. Here he is shortly after he was brought to us; then the photo of him falling asleep in the car; a photo of him at Derek and Penny’s with their little one; and finally a photo taken of him by my friend, Joe Fabian. And, as always, we are very thankful for Lori Jobak of 4Paws Health & Wellness who worked with our Herc for 9 months providing hydro-therapy and getting helping Herc to once again be able to walk and to Dr. Tari Kern and her husband, Chris, who miraculously came to us and adopted this very special boy. ~ diana

Lily Bear

A nice family found Lily Bear roaming the streets and brought her into the Emergency.  Lily Bear was dying from the Parvo virus.  It was touch and go for 7 days and many times we thought that we would lose her but she kept fighting.  After the 7th day, Lily Bear turned the corner.  She is now with a forever family with a fur sibling, skin siblings and a mom and dad who will love her. ~ diana

Hercules – the Rochester Patch

From Hercules:
Hello everyone!
I am so excited that I just had to tell you all right away.  I was in the news earlier this week, but it was for good stuff this time.  We had a reporter from the Rochester Patch come out on Monday to visit the office where I work and he really liked me – I could tell.  He used his camera a lot and asked a bunch of questions, which was fine because I got to enjoy my favorite goodie while showing off (a peanut butter kong)!  The story was on Tuesday’s internet paper and the link is here if you want to check it out!  http://rochester.patch.com/articles/pawsitive-steps-uses-physical-therapy-to-rehabilitate-pets#video-14018691  None of this would have been possible if things hadn’t changed dramatically for me last spring.  I am forever grateful for the new lease on life that 4 Paws 1 Heart gave me…it is nearly the one year anniversary of my rescue and my life is so much better because of the wonderful people involved there.  Keep up the pawsitive work!
Hercules (& Dr. K)
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Dr. Tari Kern
Certified Veterinary Medical Acupuncturist
Certified Canine Rehabilitation Practitioner

Helping Little Niles

Again, thanks to all of our supporters and those who attended the “Disco in the D” and the phenomenal generosity of Colleen’s Irish Pub, 4 Paws 1 Heart is able to help little Niles who was rescued by our good friends at Loveabull Paws Rescue. He is still in the hospital but is holding his own (although he could use your prayers and positive energy). Here is his story: ~ diana

“Niles is a five week old male St. Bernard/Blue Heeler mix orphan pup. We got his litter of eight from the shelter at a week old and have bottle fed them. Niles is the runt of the litter but has been a fighter. He only weighs 1.7 pounds and in the past few days his health has been declining. He went to the vet today and is severely anemic due to such a bad infestation of tape worms and round worms. His body temperature is low and he is dehydrated. They are keeping him for a few days, stabilizing, doing blood transfusions, deworming, and IV fluids. “

Pawing It Forward

April, 2013  Pawing it forward — Our little Gordie’s legacy will live on. In memory of our Gordie, 4 Paws 1 Heart has provided some medical dollars for this little doll, Carrie Underwood, who was rescued by P.A.A.W. She is an 8-week old female with Parvo. Please say a few prayers and send some positive energy for this girl. ~ diana

Lily Bear Needs Puppy Prayers

April 8, 2013: Puppy prayers are needed once again for our most recent 4 Paws 1 Heart case, Lilly Bear, who is being treated for Parvo Virus. She is only six months old. Her fate was in our hands and we couldn’t this sweet girl away. ~ gina

April 11, 2013:  Lily Bear Update: Prayers needed.. Our sweet little Lilly Bear is still very, very, sick. She is going on Day 4 of trying to fight off Parvo Virus. We are providing her the best veterinary care we can but just like every pup with this nasty virus it is unknown if they will pull through even with treatment. Parvo is very expensive to treat and there are never any guarantees. Lilly is weak and tired but we will not give up on her.. I’ll keep you updated on her condition as I know more. ~ Gina

We can only help because of you. 4 Paws 1 Heart has helped several puppies in the past couple of months who had contracted Parvo. Some have made it and some have crossed the Rainbow Bridge. We are trying to maintain a level of money in our account so that we can help when these cases are brought in. Without our funding, these little ones without homes, or those in homes where the families can’t afford to meet the financial needs would not have a chance. 99.99999% of all dollars donated go directly to medical treatment. Donations can be made on the FB link or our website [email protected]or by mail at P.O.Box 84, St. Clair Shores, MI 48080 ~ diana

April 12, 2013:  Day 6 of Lily Bear’s fight for life. ~ diana
This little girl is fighting for her life. She has Parvo Virus… 4 Paws 1 heart is paying for all her medical needs. If you would like to make a donation towards her medical care please go to 4paws1heart.org at our donations page. Thank u..~Gina

Hercules Update

HERCULES UPDATE:
Hello everyone!
Lots of big things going on this weekend…4 Paws 1 Heart has a disco fundraiser which sounds like lots of fun.  I don’t have any disco attire so I am sending my folks to that one in my place.  However, I will be the master of ceremonies at the Pawsitive Steps Rehabilitation & Therapy for Pets Open House (also on Saturday, April 13th from 10am to 1pm) – more info at this link http://www.pawsitivestepsrehab.com/news/.  Hopefully, you can squeeze both events into your weekend.  I saw some old friends yesterday at Partridge Creek which was really fun.  I also met several new friends which was just grand!  Isn’t the warmer weather just the best?  I can’t wait to spend all day basking in the sun sprawled in the grass after a good play session.  Those are today’s puppy dreams!
Hope to see you this weekend!
Hercules ( & Dr. K)
Dr. Tari Kern
Certified Veterinary Medical Acupuncturist
Certified Canine Rehabilitation Practitioner
Tari Kern, DVM, CVMA, CCRP
Pawsitive Steps Rehabilitation & Therapy for Pets

R.I.P. Gordie

It is with a very heavy heart that we must report that our Gordie didn’t make it and has crossed the Rainbow Bridge. We thank all of our friends for their prayers, donations and positive energy. He’s in a better place where he will never know pain or loneliness again. Thank You, Lisa for trying so hard to save this little guy’s life. ~ diana