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🚨🚨Parvo Alert 🚨 🚨
Here we go again….
This little puppy was found on the base in Moses Lake on Monday. She has been throwing up all day. A second person picked her up with the intention of fostering. It was apparent that this girl was extremely sick and in need of medical attention. They did exactly what they should do and immediately reached out for help. We called Pioneer and they were able to bring her straight there. She tested positive, she is being hospitalized tonight and has been given the Monoclonal antibody. We hope that it was caught early. We would never want to discourage someone from holding a found puppy, we do need everyone to be aware. As a precaution please quarantine a found animal for a few days, watch for symptoms, diarrhea generally will present first, with vomiting and lethargy next. Bleach is an effective sanitizing solution when mixed properly. Any concerns contact any vet or a rescue. Please vaccinate your pets, parvo is preventable with proper vaccinations.
If you would like to donate to help this girl, donations can be made straight to Pioneer Veterinary Clinic or through PayPal PayPal.me/arfsgc. We are still paying off a 6900 bill from the last parvo puppies. 🐾🥺🐾🥺
#HerLifeMatters
#parvosucks
#VaccinesSaveLives
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🚨🚨Parvo Alert 🚨 🚨
Here we go again….
This little puppy was found on the base in Moses Lake on Monday. She has been throwing up all day. A second person picked her up with the intention of fostering. It was apparent that this girl was extremely sick and in need of medical attention. They did exactly what they should do and immediately reached out for help. We called Pioneer and they were able to bring her straight there. She tested positive, she is being hospitalized tonight and has been given the Monoclonal antibody. We hope that it was caught early. We would never want to discourage someone from holding a found puppy, we do need everyone to be aware. As a precaution please quarantine a found animal for a few days, watch for symptoms, diarrhea generally will present first, with vomiting and lethargy next. Bleach is an effective sanitizing solution when mixed properly. Any concerns contact any vet or a rescue. Please vaccinate your pets, parvo is preventable with proper vaccinations.
If you would like to donate to help this girl, donations can be made straight to Pioneer Veterinary Clinic or through PayPal http://PayPal.me/arfsgc. We are still paying off a 6900 bill from the last parvo puppies. 🐾🥺🐾🥺
#HerLifeMatters
#ParvoSucks
#VaccinesSaveLives

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Michael Ullom I'm not sure how much the parvo treatment is, but here is the link to donate to the rescue that is helping this sweet girl ❤️

Rescues & Shelters are always in need of blankets and towels. Walmart has these throws for just $3.00. They would be a great idea for a donation to help an animal in need. If we get enough of them, we will deliver them to the shelters/rescues in need and to animal control for needy pet families. Current drop off locations:

Edward Jones, 234 1st Ave NW, Ephrata Wa
Barry’s, 548 Basin SW, Ephrata Wa
Barry’s, 881 N Mission Street, Wenatchee
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Rescues & Shelters are always in need of blankets and towels. Walmart has these throws for just $3.00. They would be a great idea for a donation to help an animal in need. If we get enough of them, we will deliver them to the shelters/rescues in need and to animal control for needy pet families. Current drop off locations:

Edward Jones, 234 1st Ave NW, Ephrata Wa
Barry’s, 548 Basin SW, Ephrata Wa
Barry’s, 881 N Mission Street, Wenatchee

A very busy day yesterday. We transported a Wagoneer full of pets meeting their new families. 18 kittens were adopted and our little dog that was hit by a car was adopted and the little lab mix puppy found in the bushes at a park in Moses Lake was adopted. Next was an hour further drive to Queen Ann to meet up with Yolanda with Pawsitive Alliance to pick up a load of donated pet food and pet items. We have a need in this area larger than we ever imagined and our friends at the Moses Lake Animal Control help us get that food where it’s needed. It’s a blessing that we have the help from the westside in filling the need here. ❤️🐾❤️🐾❤️ ... See MoreSee Less

A very busy day yesterday. We transported a Wagoneer full of pets meeting their new families. 18 kittens were adopted and our little dog that was hit by a car was adopted and the little lab mix puppy found in the bushes at a park in Moses Lake was adopted. Next was an hour further drive to Queen Ann to meet up with Yolanda with Pawsitive Alliance to pick up a load of donated pet food and pet items.  We have a need in this area larger than we ever imagined and our friends at the Moses Lake Animal Control help us get that food where it’s needed. It’s a blessing that we have the help from the westside in filling the need here. ❤️🐾❤️🐾❤️Image attachmentImage attachment+Image attachment

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Such a blessing everyone is and all the donations of stuff for the pets this side of the mountain. Thank you 🙏🏻 ❤️🙏🏻

You're all amazing. 🥰

🚨🚨 we cannot save this little boy without having a foster to take him in… we will move him quickly we just need a week or two.
Looking for a small dog foster. We will make an appoint for his neuter asap… but meanwhile we need a safe landing spot for him. He’s 1.5 years old, a poodle mix that needs a groom as well!
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🚨🚨 we cannot save this little boy without having a foster to take him in… we will move him quickly we just need a week or two. 
Looking for a small dog foster. We will make an appoint for his neuter asap… but meanwhile we need a safe landing spot for him. He’s 1.5 years old, a poodle mix that needs a groom as well!Image attachmentImage attachment

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Where is this dog located?

He just like my boy that I rescued about 3 years ago. He was a stray and I ended up with him because he was horribly matted and I'm a retired groomer so I shaved him down and we been best buds since.

Oh man he looks like one of my babies

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PSA or rant regarding adopting a rescue dog.
Please save yourself and us some time and research what it truly means to adopt a rescue. Poor sweet Shyla has been returned by her adopter after ten days. This is an adult dog who definitely has a past, which we are not aware of. She was advertised as SHY. Twist the words however you wish, but this means she needed and DESERVED time to decompress on her own terms. There is a rule of three when adopting a rescue, something the adopter was aware of as she stated it could take 3-12 months to completely adjust. When we got the call late last night she needed returned, schedules were rearranged to accommodate, we could not allow this sweet girl to spend anymore time with a person that had given up on her. We would never want to discourage anyone from adopting a rescue dog, however it seems there certainly are people who should not. Returning a rescue dog after ten days is really not fair. It is not fair to the dog, first and foremost. It’s is not fair to us that we have wasted all the time and effort for someone who was not committed to putting forth the effort necessary. Deeply saddened for our pup and seriously irritated at the waste of our time and energy. This dog isn’t feral shes shy. She deserved more from an adopter. She is currently headed back to her foster home, where she will be welcomed with open arms. Please do your research, allow your newly adopted dog and yourself the grace to allow time to heal all wounds.
#HerLifeMatters
#adoptionisforlife
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PSA or rant regarding adopting a rescue dog. 
Please save yourself and us some time and research what it truly means to adopt a rescue. Poor sweet Shyla has been returned by her adopter after ten days. This is an adult dog who definitely has a past, which we are not aware of. She was advertised as SHY. Twist the words however you wish, but this means she needed and DESERVED time to decompress on her own terms. There is a rule of three when adopting a rescue, something the adopter was aware of as she stated it could take 3-12 months to completely adjust. When we got the call late last night she needed returned, schedules were rearranged to accommodate, we could not allow this sweet girl to spend anymore time with a person that had given up on her. We would never want to discourage anyone from adopting a rescue dog, however it seems there certainly are people who should not. Returning a rescue dog after ten days is really not fair. It is not fair to the dog, first and foremost. It’s is not fair to us that we have wasted all the time and effort for someone who was not committed to putting forth the effort necessary. Deeply saddened for our pup and seriously irritated at the waste of our time and energy. This dog isn’t feral shes shy. She deserved more from an adopter. She is currently headed back to her foster home, where she will be welcomed with open arms. Please do your research, allow your newly adopted dog and yourself the grace to allow time to heal all wounds.
#HerLifeMatters
#adoptionisforlifeImage attachment

19 CommentsComment on Facebook

That's so sad, people expect or don't understand when getting pets or rescues how long it takes the animal to settle in! Print your rule of three to hand out with each person who adopts, they need to understand it! Its difficult on all involved including the snimals!😓

This little dog was not fearful… showed absolutely no signs of aggression. She needed someone to let her adjust to a new home which we thought we’d found. Sometimes we are absolutely wrong, as in this case. We kept asking for them to give her more time. They took her, after less than a week, to a vet who diagnosed her with anxiety. Shes a rescue and had just been placed in a new home, unfamiliar with everything around her. I found that irresponsible and knew then that we needed to get this poor little dog out of this situation. Unconditionally loving a pet no matter what their past, isn’t for everyone, and discerning who can handle this and who can’t is a challenge! We will do better by little Shyla next time! **When I dropped her back off at her foster’s in Moses Lake last night, a friend of hers (a man) was coming out of the house. He recognized Shyla and asked what happened. He petted her and she didn’t flinch or shy away… and I quickly filled him in. He welcomed her back. I took her into the house and I only wish that I’d had my camera on video for you all to see the happiest little dog ever. Wagging her tail and jumping all around. She has been with that foster for 45 days… I wonder if this family had given her more time if she’d have felt that way about their home! I hope no other rescue has to go through that again at this home… less than a week and wanting to return her… absolutely no aggression, just shyness… they should not EVER have another rescue!

Damn it! It takes on average 4 months for a dog to settle in. People when you get a rescue work with a positive reinforcement trainer that works with these kinds of dogs to help them make the transition! Or you just make the dogs life even harder. It’s a journey not a magic fit. My boy went through 6 homes before coming to us. It’s been 3 years of working with him and we have more to go but he is a great dog - this makes me so sad.

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