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August 09, 2009

Another Rags to Riches Story - Hasani Katy

 

Some little dogs have a tough start in life - little Hasani Katy's story as we know it started when he was a  stud dog in a shih tzu-producing breeding operation.  He lived for several years in this environment.  Along with 33 other little fluffs, he called a little shed in the back yard his home. 

Hasani was, at one time, a member of the household.  I found two pictures of him living inside the breeder's home - in one, he was playing with Omari, the little black tzu.

 

Is this puppy a cutie or what??

When we first saw him, in January 2009, after he had been used for two years as a breeding machine, he was locked in a crate with a tattered, soaking wet belly band around his middle.

The belly band had caused severe scalding on his belly and legs and left infected oozing sores.

Of course, we took him to the vet and got this icky mess treated.  Here poor little boy is sitting, yet again, in a crate with an e-collar on at Deogi.

Soon this little boy healed and was the lucky one to go off and be in a great foster home.

The foster parents soon introduced him to another LSSTLAR member and the rest, as they say, is history.   Here's the perspective from Hasani, now HENRY's, new mom.

"Meet Henry, aka Hasani Katy. Henry came to LSSTLAR as part of the Katy 34. I first met him during a home visit with a fellow foster. He was the token take-along dog for visiting a potential new adopter. Henry was so cuddly during the car ride that I thought that maybe I was special to him. However, I soon realized-I wasn't the special one-it was Henry. He was just happy to be around people & spread his love. I just couldn't bear to think of him getting adopted by anyone; I had to add him to my family. On June 28, he joined his new family; his brother, Scamper, a LSSTLAR rescue, and sister, Madison. Since the start they have made him feel like one of the gang. They adjusted their play to accommodate Henry. I haven't mentioned it yet, but Henry is blind. It hasn't held him back, as he has fallen in sync with life around his new home. He likes to play & loves to cuddle. One might say he is the lucky one to have us in his life; but we are the lucky ones to have Henry in our lives. "

Here are some of the pictures Henry's new mom has taken of Henry in just the last month or so.

Do you think he's spoiled?

Love these stories.

 

August 05, 2009

Alamo Bexar, one year later - DEFINITELY Rags to Riches

This is what you do for these babies!!

Remember Alamo Bexar?

We got him from the pound in San Antonio in June 2008.

Turns out, he had broken his leg just above the "elbow," but was denied vet care and it healed improperly.  To add to his issues, consistent with neglect, he was heartworm positive, underweight, anemic and matted beyond belief.

Well, we got him over to Houston from San Antonio and took this little video.  His leg was broken and just hanging off of his shoulder.

Go to this link:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tjHXLSNs9Q4 to see Alamo the day he was brought into Houston.  I can't figure out how to embed the Youtube video here, so please just click on the link.

Well all of the supporters rallied for this little boy and he had surgery at, of course, Gulf Coast Veterinary Specialists - again with the miracle-worker, Dr. Brian Beale.

This is the day we checked into GCVS in June 2008.

The surgery went well, but even before he was released, Dr. Beale noticed that he was holding his leg straight out to the side because of the way the tendons and muscles had adapted to the leg when it was broken.  So back into surgery he went and Dr. Beale adjusted the angle of the “mend” to utilize the existing configuration of muscles and tendons.  And, I might add, he did it for free!!

Well, the surgery worked and, one year after surgery, here is Mr. Alamo running down the street!!  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AeSQsdoSdAU

(Dr. Beale is the one Chalupa will be seeing for his surgery!!)

I just want to personally thank you for what YOU do to save these little guys - you are what make this happen!!