Amy Sisson rescued a lab mix puppy and it desperately needs a home.

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puppy update

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From Amy Sisson: a puppy update
I'm going to make this as short as I can, because the more time I think about it, the more migraine-inducing stress I feel.

The puppy has not yet been adopted. The shelter called to say she is becoming slightly ill, and might we come back to get her? I suspect this is merely kennel cough which by itself is No Big Deal, but since they are very unlikely to adopt out a sick puppy, it becomes potentially life-threatening since they do euthanize if they run out of space.

Paul is in Arizona (he gets home tonight), but last night on the phone he said he would call the shelter and our vet this morning, and see if we can pick up the puppy tomorrow (Thursday), take her directly to our vet for a check-up, and pay to board her there temporarily. This isn't great timing money-wise, as one of our cats has a $700-800 appointment for minor (!) procedures next week, but in the end it is just money.

Hopefully the vet will say yes, but even so, we do still need to find a home for the puppy as quickly as possible. This is NOT limited to the Houston area. We will drive this puppy wherever we have to to find her a home. So if you know anyone anywhere in Texas, or Louisiana, or Oklahoma, or wherever, who would be willing to take this puppy, we will get her there at our expense. Please ask everyone you think might even remotely be interested. As a reminder, this is a Black Lab or Black Lab mix, female, estimated 3-4 months old.

Please feel free to re-post or e-mail any or all of this post. Thanks!


Edited to add (and also posted anew just in case someone doesn't see this addendum):

Long story short, the shelter has informed us that unless we make arrangements for the puppy today by 3:30 p.m. she will be moved "somewhere" due to the potential hurricane and we and they lose all control over what happens to her.

This afternoon I am going to pay the adoption fee and fill out paperwork to release her directly to our vet -- it turns out the only way the shelter will allow us to do this is THEY transfer the puppy directly to the vet, and she is spayed tomorrow, so that's what we're doing. We will then pay to board her at our vet's office temporarily. They're being very accommodating in scheduling all these last minute arrangements. However, this is a stop-gap solution and we're not sure how long we can afford the boarding.

Also thanks to those who have offered suggestions and encouragement. Unfortunately, the rescue group leads I followed up on have not panned out. Everyone is overwhelmed.
If you can help, contact Amy at:
amysisson AT prodigy DOT net or phone 281-218-6147
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Edited to add this:
Houston, We Have a Potential Happy Ending
I have been amazed by the outpouring of puppy support and encouragement. And most importantly I have a firm offer to take the puppy -- by someone local! This is beyond my wildest hopes. Details tomorrow. In addition to that, I had a phone call from someone in Seattle who was interested in finding out more (concerned whether puppy might be a lab/pit bull mix, which is a bit of a shame as there is nothing wrong with the pit bull breed, plus lab in the mix mitigates so, so much), plus a potential lead from a couple in New Mexico. All that remains is for me to talk to the firm-offer person tomorrow, to let her know that....

....the vet told us today that the puppy is anemic, enough that they have to put off the spay surgery for at least three days while they try to boost her up a bit. This is probably simply diet or flea-related, and hopefully not indicative of any other problems. I can't imagine this will deter the firm-offer person (I'm way too tired to think of better phrasing, alas), especially as we intend to cover all costs up to the moment when she takes puppy ownership, but I want to get all our ducks in a row and be completely up front about everything.

The vet's office really, really wanted a name to call the puppy, so I picked Sasha, but I'm not telling our friend who wants her. This will be her puppy to name. :-)

From: [identity profile] wolfsilveroak.livejournal.com


Unfortunately, the rescue group leads I followed up on have not panned out. Everyone is overwhelmed.
Gods yes we are.}:(

Akita Rescue is turning down numerous dogs daily because they were so overwhelmed.

The good news is though, puppies tend to place faster than grown dogs.

From: [identity profile] wolfsilveroak.livejournal.com


See, it's not just dogs anymore, it's pets of all kinds. We just don't always here about the cats and such.}:(

City Kitties in Philly is always looking for adopters and fosters, for example.

From: [identity profile] ellen-datlow.livejournal.com


I couldn't foster an animal (even if I had room)--I'd keep it--that's how I acquired my second cat way back when....I was only taking her until another home could be found. Sure !

From: [identity profile] wolfsilveroak.livejournal.com


Yeah, that's my problem too. LOL But that's why my cats and my Akitas come from shelters or Rescues.}:P

From: [identity profile] wolfsilveroak.livejournal.com


Dante-Inu (Nov 10, 93-June 5, 08) topped out at 75lbs.

Max and Aries are my only cats, 20lbs and 16lbs, respectively.

Then there's Puck, the 'old man' at 12 yrs, roughly, a Netherland Dwarf rabbit and Rue, a Rex rabbit at 3yrs, who was supposed to be a 6 month foster and ended up staying perm.

and one Betta fish in a 30gal tank.}:P

Plans are to adopt a new Akita puppy sometime around Jan.

From: [identity profile] ellen-datlow.livejournal.com


Yikes! You've GOTTA have a house, right? I've seen dwarf rabbits...what's a rex? Um some big ass cats, too :-)

From: [identity profile] wolfsilveroak.livejournal.com


Thanks}:)
Max and Aries, shelter rescue and street/abuse rescue, respectively, are roughly 11yrs old now, had them since they were kittens.}:P

Max is currently laying next to me, as a matter of fact. LOL

From: [identity profile] amysisson.livejournal.com


Ellen, thank you for re-posting. It means a lot to me!

Puppy is en route from shelter to vet. At least I know she'll be safe there and we gain a little breathing room.

Thanks again!

From: [identity profile] sistercoyote.livejournal.com


[livejournal.com profile] drive_for_life might be able to help with placement further away, too.

Wish I could take her.
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