Updates on PR pups
I got to Puerto Rico on Sunday. I'll be here through the next Sunday but most of the time will be spent working (yes, I DO have a real job!). Thursday and Friday will be the big catch days at the beach (though I won't be able to join on Thursday since I'm working) and we hope to get lots of the residents captured, sterilized, and returned to the beach. We're also dead-set on getting Kerr, Byron, and a few others in for rescue.
Maggie and Jade were rescued and are safe. Maggie is doing fine but Jade has leptospirosis which could be very bad for her. She is at the vet on i.v. and antibiotics and is stable but it will be a couple of days before we know if she's going to pull through.
I was at the Walgreens in Yabucoa on Monday night and saw this really sweet, friendly dog. While I was petting her, Sandra pulled up (I was meeting her there) and told me that it was Gina! I have to tell you that the picture of her does NOT do her justice! She's a very pretty girl with a great spirit. She really needs to be rescued soon.
I met Bonnie and Clyde at the Shell plant. Bonnie was hanging out near the guard house near the back gate and every time we would come through the gate she would run up to greet us. Clyde was curled up in the corner of a building and looked so sad and just wanted someone to be nice to him. He wagged his tail ever so slightly when I first approached him but the more sweet talk and petting I did, the more excited he got. Sandra relocated them both to the beach but they didn't take long to get back to their familiar spots at the plant. They have to be rescued tomorrow.
Darcy, Dennis, and Davey are the 3 little shepherd mixes that are SO STINKIN' CUTE! Sandra put them in the puppy enclosure at the beach but they are not safe there. Hopefully she can take them to the vet tomorrow to get them started on their road to adoption.
So there you have 6 that need to be rescued and 1 that has been rescued but undergoing a lot of medical assistance that will be costly. And there will only be more rescues and more costs in the next few days. If you can donate anything at all to help, please do so either online or by mail.
Maggie and Jade were rescued and are safe. Maggie is doing fine but Jade has leptospirosis which could be very bad for her. She is at the vet on i.v. and antibiotics and is stable but it will be a couple of days before we know if she's going to pull through.
I was at the Walgreens in Yabucoa on Monday night and saw this really sweet, friendly dog. While I was petting her, Sandra pulled up (I was meeting her there) and told me that it was Gina! I have to tell you that the picture of her does NOT do her justice! She's a very pretty girl with a great spirit. She really needs to be rescued soon.
I met Bonnie and Clyde at the Shell plant. Bonnie was hanging out near the guard house near the back gate and every time we would come through the gate she would run up to greet us. Clyde was curled up in the corner of a building and looked so sad and just wanted someone to be nice to him. He wagged his tail ever so slightly when I first approached him but the more sweet talk and petting I did, the more excited he got. Sandra relocated them both to the beach but they didn't take long to get back to their familiar spots at the plant. They have to be rescued tomorrow.
Darcy, Dennis, and Davey are the 3 little shepherd mixes that are SO STINKIN' CUTE! Sandra put them in the puppy enclosure at the beach but they are not safe there. Hopefully she can take them to the vet tomorrow to get them started on their road to adoption.
So there you have 6 that need to be rescued and 1 that has been rescued but undergoing a lot of medical assistance that will be costly. And there will only be more rescues and more costs in the next few days. If you can donate anything at all to help, please do so either online or by mail.




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