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Friday, October 27, 2006

Updates on a few of the Yabucoa dogs from Sato Rescuer Extroidinaire, Liz

Pavel if in foster care. He got sick, but is now better, and looks good. His foster mom thought he may have ingested some poison just before he left the beach because he go treal sick and she said she could actually smell the poison. I saw him and he looks as beautiful as he ever did.

Lady is at Liz's house, loving her beach walks twice daily and is always trying to make the kittens like her. She's a suuuuper dog. She might go to a shelter in New Jersey with Sally before November.

Debbie, Kelly, Goofy, Shep & Leo are all at a vet's office. All (except Goofy) tested positive for heartworm and have to be treated. They all got all their shots, were bathed, and then we took them to the vet's. I just talked to the vet today and he suggested xrays for the legs/hips of three, heartworm treatment, antibiotics, stuff for mange...he is going to treat them all. There will also be an ad in the San Juan Star looking for temporary foster homes since the vet's office is a little boring and depressing for them.

Lucy, Nina, Nicole and Charmin - are at the Amigos de los Animales' vet, Dr. Ramos. Everyone loves Nina and Nicole, and Lucy has her very own office to lounge in. Charmin is the little white dog we took with the different eyes. She was a scaredy pants so we left her there since the people are soooo nice. Lucy tested positive forheartworm. They will wait a couple days to treat her since she's in such bad shape. They said she's eating like crazy and happily living in the air-conditioning. Nina, Nicole, and Lucy will take a lot of recuperation time since they are the three dogs in the worst condition.

Flora, the black mama with 5 pups, Elsa and her 1 pup, and Harry - are at a foster home. Flora is heartworm positive, so she needs to betreated.

Marvin, the name Liz gave to a really mangy puppy who was following her around the beach, is doing well. Take a look at the picture below. He seems to be meditating on growing more hair. Already he looks much much better than he did. His wounds are no longer festering. Liz says he's chanting "Oom Hari Hair, Oom Hari Hair" as his mantra!


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