On a positive note Angel and Apollo got to be reunited last night because they are Parvo NEGATIVE!!
URGENT PLEA FOR HELP TO ALL OF OUR GREAT SUPPORTERS. We have 10 dogs from a hoarding situation in Thunder Bay. There were 47 of them living in a horrible state. They will require extensive vet care, Please Help us get these sweet beings healthy so we can get them into loving homes. I just brought 4 of them to our wonderful groomer Courtney at Country Bath.
Despite their terrible start in life they are very sweet and gentle dogs.
We will be at PET VALU IN FONTHILL today doing a Valentines Photo shoot and bake sale please come support us. You can also etransfer [email protected]
Mink has had her puppies! Warning: she does eat the placenta at some point so you may want to look away...
This is Quinn and her new brother, they love to play
Still some beautiful puppies looking for their forever homes! These two little girls, not yet diagnosed, are exhibiting signs of cerebellar hypoplasia. As described by goodpetparents.com.....
"Cerebellar hypoplasia is a neurological condition that occurs in kittens and puppies who are born with an underdeveloped cerebellum, the part of the brain that controls coordination, balance, and fine motor skills." This can cause involuntary shakiness, uncoordinated and "wobbly" walking and even some tumbles!
"Itâs important to remember that cats and dogs with cerebellar hypoplasia arenât sick, weak, or in pain â theyâre simply uncoordinated. They often learn to adapt to their disability over time and become quite skilled at working around it. Theyâre not contagious to other animals, can be safely spayed and neutered, and enjoy the same quality of life and life expectancy as ânormalâ healthy pets. Cerebellar hypoplasia is non-progressive, so although it will always be there, it will never get worse. In fact, some pets actually improve over time as they learn ways to adapt. "
Please consider adding one of these special angels to your family!