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Tuesday, January 5, 2016

Go Charlie!!!

This adorable little guy is Charlie. He came to us about 8 weeks ago from St. Clair County Pound. Someone saw him dragging himself along the side of the road and picked him up. He has no use in his back legs.  No one ever claimed him so Partners For Pets stepped in to get him. Charlie has gone to VSS in St. Louis and was seen by the neurology department. It was determined that his injury to his spine happened not too long ago, but unfortunately there is no surgery to fix it. He has no feeling from the middle of his back down and his bladder has to be expressed. He also developed a pretty bad pressure ulcer on his back leg due to lack of movement and circulation in his back leg.  As you can see, none of this has not dampened his spirit. Charlie was in need of a special orthopedic wheel chair to help keep his spine straight and help him get around more easily. Nancy, as well as some other very kind people, stepped up and helped buy Charlie his wheelchair.  It had to be special ordered and it took a few weeks to get.  It didn't take Charlie long to figure the chair out and now he can fly around the yard.  His nurse foster mom, Tara, took very good care of Charlie, healed his pressure sore and gave him lots of TLC.  Just this week Charlie went on a trial with a very wonderful person who wanted to make sure she could give Charlie everything he needs.  It didn't take long for her to know they were meant for each other.  Adopted!!!



















Friday, January 1, 2016

A Labor of Love-Cleveland-Heath bakes "Pies for Partners"



When Jenny Cleveland of Cleveland-Heath,  a wonderful restaurant in Edwardsville, asked me if they could do a fund raiser for Partners For Pets I never dreamed what that would entail.  She wanted to have a "Pies for Partners" and sell pies and other goodies like quiche, bread pudding, rolls and sccones to benefit the dogs and cats at our shelter.  It would start before Thanksgiving and run until the end of the year.  All of the proceeds would be given to P4P.  Then I started thinking about it.

Cleveland-Heath has delicious food and their desserts, made at the restaurant,  are amazing.  I started to worry that they would be swamped, which would be great for P4P, but a ton of work for Cleveland-Heath.  But Jenny had it all planned out from the pie shells to the pick up. Her amazing family was there to help such as her sister, Jamie O'Day of Wang Gang fame, and her mom , who bakes for Josephines.  They have some seriously good restaurant blood in their family!

People came from far and wide to buy the delicious desserts and quiche.  Thanksgiving was crazy as people put their orders in to take to family dinners. Christmas was again a success.  Some people gave them as gifts, some took them to parties.  All in all they baked over 300 pies plus the other goodies for a huge donation of $6700.00 for the dogs and cats at the shelter.  Wow! That is a lot of pies!  



Thank you for your kindness Cleveland-Heath!!  It really touched me that someone would do all that for the dogs and cats at our shelter.  Amazing!!

Saturday, December 26, 2015

Trudy-The Christmas Miracle




Partners for Pets got the call from Madison County Animal Control about a small dog who was found laying in a Venice, IL yard on Tuesday. They said she was very emaciated and Nev went to get her.  Nev said when she saw her she knew she was in trouble and drove as fast as she could to get her to Horseshoe Lake Animal Hospital. While we are wrapping gifts and baking cookies,  little Trudy was fighting for her life. She was in shock, severely dehdrated and had injuries throughout her mouth and head. There were two cuts on each side of her mouth.  The smell of decay tells us that this didn't happen today. It was likely several days since she was injured. This girl was going to have to fight for a Christmas miracle  and we were going to afford her every opportunity since she was fighting so hard to live. Please make a tax-deductible donation to partners_for_pets@yahoo.com or through this link: https://www.paypal.me/partnersforpets

A CHRISTMAS MIRACLE!! That night when I called Horseshoe Lake Animal Hospital to see how she was doing it didn't sound good. They said she was in really bad shape and pretty unresponsive. Scott said she barely moved when he touched her. She had some pain meds and fluids as well as a strong antibiotic but it looked grim. I called the next morning when they opened at 8 am and dreaded to find out. Jenna told me the amazing news!  SHE WAS STANDING UP IN THE CRATE WHEN THEY WALKED IN!!!!!! She had walked outside to go potty and even ate some food!!! I couldn't believe it after last nights report. She was probably just resting for the first time in a long time, finally safe and warm.  What a difference. Thank you to all who were pulling for her with positive thoughts and prayers. Next they had to find out what was causing the terrible infection.  
That afternoon the great doctors at Horseshoe Lake were able to better assess her wounds.  It appears that they were caused intentionally by someone tying her muzzle shut. You could see where it had cut into her mouth and went all the way around her muzzle.  This is a behavior often used by dogfighters for bait dogs to train the dogs to kill. While Trudy can't tell us the horrors she endured, we can only imagine. She's still got a long way to go, her infections are pretty severe (as indicated by the smell of decay coming from her mouth). There are spots of dead tissue in her mouth and bite marks all over her head.  
The HSUS also offers a reward of up to $5,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of anyone involved in dogfighting or cockfighting. If you have information about illegal animal fighting in your area, you can call HSUS’s animal fighting tip line at 877-TIP-HSUS and your information will be kept confidential. Or you can call the Venice, IL Police Dept. or the Illinois State Police.  

Trudy got a lot of TLC at Horseshoe Lake AH.  This is what one of the wonderful vet techs said about her:  

Found in a parking lot in Venice, IL. Her wounds look like she had her mouth tied shut, and was used as a bait dog. We didn't think she'd last the night after@partnersforpetsil saved her from Animal Control. She's a fighter. Standing and eating the next day. She does want human attention, and love. She settles and sleeps when cuddled and held. So I held her while I worked today. She slept in my lap with complete trust. Dogs are the most forgiving beings on this planet. Want to help this awesome rescue? They do things like saving this little girl and more. You can donate to their medical bills by calling Horseshoe Lake Animal Hospital at 618-344-7949, or on their website. 
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Kelly holding Trudy all day on her lap.

Trudy got to go home Christmas eve with one of the Horseshoe Lake AH vet techs, Alex. She still has some signs of head injury with her walking but is eating well.  Trudy is our Christmas Miracle!! She has fought so hard to live and is an inspiration to us all to never give up!! Thank you to everyone that has helped her so that she will have a very Merry Christmas! Horseshoe Lake Animal Hospital and all their angels that rushed to save her. Madison County Animal Control for calling us to help her. Nev for always being there to get them and take them to safety. Thank you KMOV4 for spotlighting this terrible story in hopes to find out who did this and hopefully stop it from happening to another dog. If you would like to help Trudy you can make a tax deductible donation to help with Trudy's care through this link: https://www.paypal.me/partnersforpets. Merry Christmas to All!!

Check out the great story from KMOV4!!

http://kmov.videodownload.worldnow.com/KMOV_20151224234557840AA.mp4




Friday, November 27, 2015

Skinny Minnie







Last weekend, Nov. 21-22, many of you were following the saga of an emaciated dog on the streets of Alton. We are happy to report that, thanks to dozens of concerned animal lovers, she is safe. It was obvious she had puppies somewhere but they could not be found.  Special thanks to Lisa and Ashley who transported her to Horseshoe Lake Animal Hospital). She spent several days at Horseshoe Lake Animal Hospital and was fed small amounts of food to get her body accustomed to digesting again.  
Great news... look who is already gaining weight (six pounds) in two days!!!! HUGE thanks to everyone at Horseshoe Lake who always provides the absolute best care for Partners animals. We are still waiting to hear more about her heartworm status and she's not totally out of the woods yet, but fingers crossed she'll get better day after day. 
Please help us with the cost of her care (dubbed "Skinny Minnie" by the staff at HSLAH). Payments can be made to the hospital directly by calling (618) 344-7949. Paypal donations can be made at https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr…
Minnie went into a foster home on Weds. so she could spend a very Happy, warm Thanksgiving.  She spent time on the couch enjoying her day.  A heartfelt thank you to everyone who has reached out to send their thoughts and prayers to Minnie. This is truly what rescue is about - working together, for the greater good, and putting the animals first. Bravo to the team of people who brought her to safety.

Sunday, November 22, 2015

Hoarder-All Hands on Deck!!


 On Thursday, Nov. 19, I got a call from the Centralia Animal Shelter.  They had just taken in 29 adult dogs and puppies from a hoarding situation.  They were beagles and cockers and mixes in between.  The Centralia shelter was already full and could we help. They know I like beagles.  So I left Partners For Pets shelter and got to the Centralia Shelter about 4:30.

When I got there there was a momma dog with day old babies.  She was so scared she wasn't paying an attention to the babies.  The weren't even sure she was the mom.   I got her to lay over and the babies began to nurse.  There were 17 puppies and 12 adult dogs.  Several were very scared and not very willing to come with me but were finally convinced.  All of the dogs were filthy and caked with dirt, poop and urine.  The smell was horrendous.  The dogs had been loose in a home and  seized by AC.  I took the mom and two pups, 11 puppies and 7 adult dogs.  Another rescue was going to take 4 of the less dirty and more friendly cockers and 4 pups.   Well we were full too but the skilled shelter staff, already good at juggling space, set up crates and room was made.  The call went out to fosters to please help and many stepped up.  





The ride home was pretty stinky literally.  It was totally quiet which was weird for beagles.  When I pulled up to Partners For Pets shelter at 7:30 PM, Beth and Renee had the crates were ready.  Danette was there to pick up something and immediately jumped in to help.  Wendy came to pick up the mom and two tiny pups and whisked them off to foster.  Sarah was calling fosters to get dogs out of the shelter.  Fosters had come to take dogs out of the shelter before I even got back.  We unloaded one at a time and gave each a booster, bordetella, wormer, flea preventative, food and water.  The puppies were very hungry and very wormy looking.  Huge bellies and skinny legs and shoulders.  All were just caked in filth.  All were settled in and a plea for help to clean them Friday AM  went out.

The next morning Renee, Sherry, Lynelle, Matt, Cheryl, myself, and Lickety Split Mobile S'paw showed up to help clean them up.  Yep, the puppies were very wormy and we had really nice cages to clean.  Our old shelter is tiny and the grooming area even tinier.  It was tight and we were walking over each other.  The first beagle/cocker was totally freaked out at the bath and was doing alligator rolls while splashing the filth running off her all over us.  Finally we were able to get her cleaned up.  Guess she decided it felt pretty good.  You had to soak the stuff off them and cut some of it off.

Slowly, we got them cleaned up.  Emily brought her Lickety  Split Mobile S'Paw to the shelter and took the two worst ones to groom.  They had to be shaved.  Many are very urine stained and it will take a while for it to grow out.  Even the 8 week old puppies had yellow urine stain on their legs and bellies from laying in it.  They said there was about 2 inches of excrement all over the whole house. And people were living there.

One thing about Partners For Pets is that when the call goes out all hands on deck people are all in.  Everyone worked to get these dogs and puppies safe and cared for.  Thanks to everyone that helped, the fosters that stepped up and all the shelter staff and volunteers that are working OT to make sure everyone is fine.  Whew!










Sunday, November 15, 2015

Charlie and his Wheelchair

This adorable little guy is Charlie. He came to us about 3 weeks ago from St. Clair County Pound. Someone saw him dragging himself along the side of the road and picked him up. No one ever claimed him. Charlie has gone to VSS in St. Louis and was seen by the neurology department. It was determined that his injury to his spine happened not too long ago but unfortunately there is no surgery to fix it. He has no feeling from the middle of his back down. As you can see, this has not dampened his spirit. Charlie is in need of a special orthopedic wheel chair to help keep his spine straight and help him get around more easily. Please help us help Charlie get his chair. https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr…



Check out his video at https://www.facebook.com/partners4pets/videos/1101079686577815/

Friday, November 13, 2015

Douglas Got His Dental Today!


Douglas came in a hot mess when Nev pulled him from the pound. He was in sorry shape so we just had to get him! He got a new hair cut and looked so much better but something just wasn't right. Dr. Mollet examined him last week and found his teeth in terrible condition but wasn't sure if Douglas was up for a dental. After a week of antibiotics it was now or never. He hasn't been able to eat much and the smell was dreadful. Dr. Jacob and staff worked on his teeth today and you can see what a terrible mess they were. There was also a lot of infection with pockets of infection under the teeth. Douglas was left with 6 teeth. Hopefully now with the teeth removed and the infection cleared he will perk up. Thank you Horseshoe Lake Animal Hospital. Thank you to the Doris Day Animal Foundation who gave Partners For Pets a grant to help senior dogs with serious dental problems. They are awesome!!