Blogville is havin it’s furst eva annual Piccy Nic in da Bark on June 17 th & 18th. Please all come n bring yor furiends n family cos it is gonna be a sure fire fun weekend. Dere is all sorts ovs fings happin which mee n Uji will tells yoo about later but furst lets mee tell yoo somefing uber impawtent.
Dis piccy nic is to raise funs to help Charlie so lets us tells yoo all abouts him.
Charlie wasn’t the dog we, Mollie’s Foundation Small Breed Rescue, originally went to pull from a breeder that cold March day but after meeting him he ended up coming with us and we are sure glad he did. At the ripe old age of 2 Charlie was no longer wanted by his breeder. At his first vet visit it was revealed that he was suffering from a UTI, double ear infections, and stage two periodontal disease. We don’t know how long he had been living with these illnesses as he had never seen a vet in his first two years with the breeder. At first he walked hunched over in pain from the UTI and craved human attention. Once we nursed him though his illnesses we sought out a foster home so he could get some “extra love”. Well a very special person contacted us and told us her mom was interested in fostering. Later that week we met with Kay and she became his foster mom. After a few weeks she decided it was time for him to come back to Mollie’s Foundation so he could find his forever home. Then a week later we received a phone call from Kay asking if he had been adopted when I said no she was thrilled. She and her husband decided that Charlie had to be part of their family. After being adopted Charlie’s rear leg started causing him problems. He became sick and was taken to their vet where he was diagnosed with Legg-Calve-Perthes disease, which is an abnormal deformity of the ball of the hip joint. They opted to have surgery and he made it through without any complications. He is recovering as we blog. The total bill for surgery is $467. Now every dog that enters Mollie’s Foundation is treated just like they are one of my own personal dogs and check on them regularly after adoption, even years later. They are a part of my family as are their new parents. So being part of our family we want to help Kay with this big vet bill because she helped Charlie by fostering him, giving him the extra attention he needed, and giving him a safe loving home. She gave him the chance when his breeder did not.
Okays now you has to heads ova to mi bruvva Ujis bloggy fur da rest ovs dis post cos him is gonna tells yoo about da rest cos wee is sharin dis an a speshul event wee is hostin fur Charlie betweens us. I know da shock n horror ovs it wee is doin somefin togevva !!!!
lov
Ronnii
PeeS. PART 3 COMIN LATER DA MOMSTER NEEDS TO HAVS A REST
3 comments:
Morning Ronnii and Momma Tea,
We're headed over to Uji's side of the street right now. Mom hopes that there is some way we can help.
Hope you had an awesome week-end. We celebrated our girl Tori's 14th birthday.
I (Leo) helped myself to her yummy lemon birthday cake while it was cooling. The Mom's said some not-so-nice peeple words, I had a time out, and Grady (who is the goody two paws in the family) sat there and laughed at me.
I tried explaining that it was all the Mom's fault cause she left it where I could reach. It was so worth it though, the cake was delish!
Have an awesome day. :-)
Hi Ronnii... You did a grrrrreat Intro job here girrrl. I'm gonna ZOOMIE over to see what Uji has to say now. THANKS
Oh gosh, don't leave us in suspense! I will have to head right over to Uji's bloggie to read the rest.
Don't forget, I am also hosting a beer and brat stand at the picnic. Though this is a family event so we are focusing on the brats not the beer. BOL!
Love, Pip
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