Thursday, November 24, 2011

New York, NY: Lost Deaf Cat

JEROME

Below was just posted on craigslist and Jerome's owners are distraught:

READ THIS - 2 MEN SEEN WALKING AWAY WITH THIS POOR CAT - OMG - SEE BELOW.


Cat Missing, Reward Offered! (West Village)

Date: 2011-11-17, 9:05AM EST

My small white cat, Jerome, went missing in the West Village, around midnight, on Tuesday Nov. 15.

Jerome is DEAF but very LOUD and very, very friendly. He is very inquisitive and will approach anyone. He has long white hair and green eyes.

Last seen on Washington Street between W 10th and Charles by parking garage attendant who said he saw two young men with large neck tattoos pick him up and walk away with him.

Please call Jorge 347-707-6680 or Julia 201-414-1364 IMMEDIATELY if found.

REWARD OFFERED!!!!!
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Saturday, October 29, 2011

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Melissa McDaniel
Melissa McDaniel Photography
http://www.melissashouse.com/
267.968.9973
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Friday, September 23, 2011

Griffin, GA: Calico Feline Needs a Good Home


Nabisco is approx 8 months old -calico-and a sweet gentle animal. She tends to be shy of other animals because she is fearful of unexpected "pouncing". she has been combo tested (negative/negative) and is fully vetted & up to date on all vaccinations & microchipped. We are hoping to find either a special needs rescue that can better assist this southern belle find her purrfect home or that special someone w/ rooom in their home & heart. Photos can be seen on her petfinder link:

http://www.petfinder.com/petdetail/20956217
For more info please contact Winging Cat Rescue at bLowe @ optonline.net (without spaces)

Thanks, Barbara

Saturday, September 10, 2011

Saturday, August 20, 2011

Drexel Hill, PA: Cat Needs to Be in a Home




There is an abandoned, older, deaf, female, black cat in our apartment complex. She was left by a neighbor that is unable to return to her apartment, health reasons as well as emotional. At the moment, Cherry is living under a table in a little cat carrier (blanketed), is being fed and is fairly content. We all have adult cats so taking her in is not an option. I work and have a small place with no way to separate adult cats so I can not consider having her. The bad weather is coming so there is that concern. Thanking you in advance. Kind regards.


Best,
Roseanne
610.551.8325 – cell
rtl27@drexel.edu

Friday, August 19, 2011

Carson City, NV: Foster, Home or Rescue ASAP!


Winnefred is here at Carson City Shelter.  She has been adopted twice and returned both times. She needs to get out to a rescue that can deal with her deafness, and her separation anxiety issues. She does need to get out soon, as she is miserable in the kennel and the likelihood of finding her a home from here is very slim. Please let me know if you have someone that can take her soon.

Winnefred weighs about 40lbs, she is a spaniel mix, deaf and has seperation anxiety.  She is so very sweet, loves other dogs, cats and children.


Thank you for all the networking for this girl. She does need to be either adopted by an experienced person or go to a 501(c)3 rescue. I can be reached at TRuffner@carson.org


Tonya

North Branch, MI: Welsh Springer Spaniel Puppy Needs a Home


I have a litter of 5 Welsh Springer Spaniel puppies who are 4.5 wks old. One of them is deaf. He is all white, except for a red spot over his right eye and he has light blue eyes. He is too young for the Baer test, but we know from his behavior that he is deaf.

We are calling him Billy (we name the puppies just to keep a record of them while they are with us; their new owners can call them whatever they would like). He is a male. We are in North Branch, MI.


That's me, Billy! Hi!
We have started to use the 'thumbs up' sign with Billy whenever he gives us eye contact and when he uses the litter tray. We are trying to get him off to a good start, as we do with all our puppies. He will have an eye test by a vet Ophthalmologist at 7 wks old, and a vet exam and first vaccines at 8 wks. A forever compassionate home is my goal for him.
 
If anyone is interested please contact me at this email address or call my cell at 810-287-4446I will send updated photos as he grows. The other 4 puppies have homes waiting for them.
 
Kind Regards,

Cathy 

Sunday, July 10, 2011

Save Polar in Virginia!




Thanks to everyone’s efforts and support, we’ve made some progress!

The Medical Examiner has ruled the bite accidental, and not a vicious attack. We are still waiting to hear what Polar’s fate will be from Chesterfield County, VA Animal Control and the Chief of Police.

Please keep the pressure on by making the PHONES RING!!!

Animal Control: 804-748-1683
Chief of Police: 804-796-7041



Remember to hug your deafies today!!!

Lisa Tipton
AngelDogs Foundation
www.AngelDogsFoundation.org

Saturday, May 21, 2011

A Loving Tribute for Marley

It has been a year on May 2, 2010 since precious Marley bid farewell to this earth, her beloved human mom and everyone who had met her. Her wings took her far away where heaven awaited to embrace her. Not a day goes by that I don't think of her and will talk with her in spirit often. I have been putting off to do this because it's painful for me but at the same time, I do not want to let this month pass without acknowledging Marley.


I adopted Marley from a family who decided to surrender her when she was one year old. She knew no commands and when I had her on the first day, she learned to sit in American Sign Language (ASL) within minutes. Being Deaf with ASL as my native language, it only made sense that I use it with her. I encourage people, deaf and hearing, with deaf pets to consider the use of ASL and portions of Deaf Culture's way of life that benefits deaf pets. Hearing pets as well people do benefit from ASL. It would bring everyone together in name of ASL everywhere you go!

Marley was a very feisty dog with her own mind and was not an easy dog. She also had separation anxiety and I have been working with her to overcome it. Something a lot of people wouldn't have patience for but I accepted her for who she is. She got better over the years but was still the same old Marley. I was grateful she came to me or else she would have been tossed around a couple more times like many other deaf dogs. I stuck it through with her although she drove me crazy sometimes. All the happiness and laughter she brought me on top of her craziness make her extra extra special. I was prepared to love her unconditionally as animals are good at teaching us that.

She was diagnosed with liver disease. It was all relatively new to me and I didn't wait to absorb as much as I can about liver disease as it is the most crucial organ although I still learn everyday about liver disease.
The best way to do this was to provide her with a managed low protein diet under the advice of holistic veterinarian(s) and eventually with medicine management when Marley needed them. Marley was not a good candidate for surgery if things got worse for her. Also, to put her under anesthesia would be risky as it is known to metabolize through liver. Because of low protein diet and medicine management, Marley was able to lead an active, crazy, happy and normal lifestyle for the next 5 years. For a pet to have liver disease, I want everyone to know that it is not a death sentence and Marley is a living proof of this. It has cost me more than $20k over the years but do I regret it? No! Did I learn to get pet insurance? Yes!


There have been times during those years when there was a scare but Marley was always a fighter and surprised everyone at the vet office and hospital by coming back every time, except for the last time.
Knowing Marley, she dreaded being separated from me and the sooner she is well enough, she will go home with me. That is what seemed to give her the will not to give up.

One morning I rushed her to the hospital when something didn't look right. Upon arrival, she was taken into the room. The vet technician came out to tell me that Marley was bumping into everywhere and was blind. I told her that it is not possible as she could see when we got in. That was when I learned that her brain swelled up to a point that it was fatal and it had impaired her vision. Her bloodwork and values were off the chart. She was given medication to help with the brain swelling and put on an IV. The doctor didn't seem to have much hope.

That evening I came to visit Marley with one of my old shirts that I had worn for her to have through the night with my scent. I knew it was very hard for her not to be with me. If she could, she prefers to be with me 24/7 or she gets anxious. As I entered the hospital to spend time with Marley, I wasn't certain what her prognosis would be. The nurse told me there had been no change since late morning and that she was still blind. I saw Marley lying at a distance on the lower kennel hooked up to an EKG machine. All of sudden, I saw her weakly lifting her head and sniffing at something familiar. The closer I walked towards her, the more she knew it was me and waited for me. As I sat down, she excitedly crawled on me and laid down on my chest to rest. The nurse was amazed and said that was a good sign. Tears welled up in my eyes and my heart was broken. I stayed for a good period of time. It was so hard to part with her that evening.

When I went home. I cried and prayed for her through the night. The next day, I was notified that I can take Marley home. I had to pinch myself that it wasn't a dream. I couldn't believe my eyes and said what?! The lady said, "Yes, her bloodwork looks great and she is ready to go." When I arrived to pick up Marley, here she came out running to me and jumped on me repeatedly as to say, "Why did you leave me behind!?" and acts as if nothing ever happened. 


Fast forward to a couple of years later, there was no surprise comeback like many times before. I had opted to bring Marley home from the hospital after leaving her there for the day to find out what's wrong and was asked to bring her back on Monday if she was not improving. I did not leave her at the hospital for several days this time as
I saw in Marley's eyes that I needed to bring her home. I never wanted her to die alone in the hospital so either she died at home or by euthanasia in my presence.

The next morning I took her to the local vet for bloodwork that was recommended by the hospital and then I went to the clinic to drop off a foster cat to be vetted. Marley was with me and a couple of people saw her at the clinic and noticed that she was lethargic and quiet, which was unlike of her. That evening at home, I was lying down with her next to me with her on the pillow to make her comfortable after she fought with me when I gave her medicines and she threw up. I signed to her that I'll have to take her back to the hospital in the morning. I did massage on her that she loved - something I always do for her from time to time. I don't normally stay up this late but it was midnight. When I left her side to get something, I get this sense of urge to look back. When I did, she already lifted her head to see where I was going and then she gasped for air. I ran to her and held her close to me until she became lifeless. I didn't accept reality that she was gone, especially when several times over the years, she surprised me with her comebacks.


I wrapped Marley in a fleece blanket and drove her to the hospital. Part of me was hoping she wasn't dead. The vet confirmed her death. I was in shock and the first night without her was very hard. It didn't sink in until a few days later that she was really gone. I remembered that week after she passed away, I woke up to a fan spinning one morning and on a different morning, I woke up to a light turned on. I also had intense dreams about her. Something I have never experienced. I believe it was her way of telling me she's ok and is still around me. 


Marley really enjoyed meeting all foster dogs that were brought home. Some were from the street, some from surrender and some from rescue. They were either mutts or purebreds. It was fascinating to observe her interaction with each one of them. She is known to be alpha and often makes it clear to other dogs. With the exception of this 6 lbs dog named Sophie, to my surprise, Marley willingly gave her spot with me on bed to this dog and lets Sophie dominate her such as chasing her off the bed. Then there's Eli who she adored and treated him like a boyfriend. Eli returned the favor. They would play all day long. With Shauna, she had her serious fight regardless the fact that Shauna was 5 times bigger than her and I would put Marley at fault for initiating it. She came out of it unscathed whereas Shauna was bruised. I think it is healthy for my pets to have this kind of experience where they get to meet different dogs and in the process, it saves lives through fostering. My pets and foster dogs have learned something from being together. It is one way to show love not only for my own but for others.

Anytime I give her a treat before I stepped out of the house for work or to somewhere, she would spit out the treat, barked at me and jumped on me to let me know she is refusing to be bribed. She was very food motivated but she knows when not to accept it. She can be too smart for her own good. She hated it when I have to leave her no matter how many times she saw my loyalty to her by keeping up with the consistency and structure. It hurts me every time. When I get home, she would be like a jumping bean and get all lickety with me that it was difficult to hold her still while she was at it. 



This is one of many funny stories about her. One summer I bought a huge inflatable pool for my backyard. It was for me and my other dog, Murray, who loves water. Marley hated water and would avoid it at all cost. One day, Marley wanted to play with Murray and would go non stop until Murray had it enough. Marley won't give it up and kept playing. Murray decided to run towards the pool and jump in it and go to the middle of it so he's not reachable to Marley. Marley barked to tell him to get out but he stayed there, enjoying the water all while avoiding Marley. Marley wouldn't dare go in the pool so the next thing that happened was that Marley put her mouth on the inflatable pool and ripped it. I have to admit I laughed because I never thought she would go this far and it was just a few days old since I bought the inflatable pool! She was a character.

Marley loved all people and dogs. I often take her to the dog park. Sometimes she would bark so loud that may frighten some of them but it was her way of telling them to come closer or for me to bring her closer to greet them or be greeted when she is on the leash. One time she would jump in the wagon that one mother was pulling with her toddlers in it as we walked by. The mother freaked only to find Marley licking her girls face before jumping off the wagon. Marley was always good and loving around children. 



Marley had the opportunity to visit a deaf school and deaf camp to educate deaf children about how wonderful deaf pets are. Deaf children were in awe and enjoyed themselves. Marley also had the fortune of participating in Tent City to give support during the Unity of Gallaudet Movement in 2006.


What I miss the most about her is that she was such a cuddlebug. She loved to sleep under the cover between my legs or under my arm or wherever else she can press against me and curl up. She would sometimes lick me until she fell asleep. Such a velcro dog that deaf dogs are often known for.


Prior to my deaf dogs, I thought Dalmatians were the only breed that may be deaf. I had even bought a Dalmatian statute a long time ago as a symbol. My deaf dogs were the reason I started the Deaf Animals facebook, twitter and website with the help of Avi, Philip and Raychelle's expertise. The goal is to help raise awareness within deaf community as well as hearing community, not only for deaf cats, deaf dogs or deaf ferrets but also for every kind of deaf animal that exists, be it domestic, farmed and wild. 


When I learned that one of Marley's pictures, from Melissa McDaniel's Deaf Dogs Photobook, was chosen to be used on the cover of Deaf Life Magazine for April 2011 issue, I was honored by such coincidence as it's been almost one year since Marley's passing. I will cherish the magazine with her cover for years to come. The article is about deaf dogs and the negative mythology surrounding them. The Japanese version of Deaf Life magazine is also to be published. Check here if you are interested to order April 2011 issue of Deaf Life Magazine:






Please consider giving a home to and/or at least foster a deaf pet when you can! 

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Angleton, TX: Australian Shepherd Mix Have Until Friday



These photos on are of those that have been here for some time.  We will have to say goodbye to them on Friday if unable to get them rescued. If you have room and can help, please contact me asap.  PLEASE..... 11-65-0109 is even neutered.



Thank you all for all you do and the many lives you save.

T Grable
Brazoria County Sheriff's Office
Livestock and Animal Control
Angleton, Texas
979-388-2365 or 281-756-2365

PLEASE NOTE:  ALL POSTINGS ARE FOR RESCUES
ONLY, NOT INTENDED FOR ANY OTHER
PUBLIC LISTINGS.

Monday, March 7, 2011

Rome, GA: American Bulldog and Other Dogs/Puppies to Die 3/8 at 4 pm


11D0422 - DEAF - American Bulldog Medium Adult Female
http://www.petfinder.com/petdetail/18844869
She is deaf--she cannot hear all the noise around her,
the footsteps, the dogs barking and crying.
Her blue eyes are watching, watching for the one who will
she loves--who is never, ever coming back for her!


Scroll to far below for a list of other dogs and puppies who aren't deaf.







DO NOT WAIT!!!! YOUR RESCUE OFFER TAKES TIME TO PROCESS!!!!



CONTACT VICKIE AT mhen2960@bellsouth.net (@bellsouth.net)



IMMEDIATELY SO THAT YOUR OFFER CAN BE PROCESSED!!!!!
PLEASE BE SURE TO INCLUDE THE WORDS 'RESCUE OFFER" IN YOUR
SUBJECT LINE SO THAT YOUR LIFESAVING OFFER IS NOT MISSED!  

Floyd County animal shelter, Rome GA

telephone number:  706-236-4545

fax number: 706-233-0032



PLEASE CROSSPOST~PLEASE FORWARD~PLEASE NETWORK AS QUICKLY
AS POSSIBLE ON BEHALF OF THESE PRECIOUS DOGS AND DARLING PUPPIES
WHO ARE SCHEDULED TO DIE ON WEDNESDAY, March 9th, beginning at
8:00AM at Floyd County Animal Control in Rome, GA.  In this very high intake
shelter they have little chance of being saved through adoption--but they are all
so adoptable!  Among them are two whose plight seems especially hard--one
is a small senior Chihuahua--just a little thing who is no doubt terrified--
Chihuahuas are very sensitive little dogs and they shake and tremble in shelter
cages--this little girl was someone's pet for years and now has been thrown
away like an old shoe.  
They have arrived on death row because someone moved away and simply
left them behind--because they escaped from their yards and no one
bothered to look for them--because someone moved and did not find a place
where they could go as well--because people failed them--because no one
cared--because they are "just dogs" after all.
Now they need you desperately--because they will die without your help.
Every dog and puppy on this post must have an offer RECEIVED BY THE
SHELTER BY 4PM ON TUESDAY, MARCH 8TH OR THEY WILL DIE!
There are no exceptions -- emails and faxes are NEVER READ PRIOR TO PUTTING
THE ANIMALS DOWN ON WEDNESDAY MORNINGS! 
EMAILS AND FAXES ARE ONLY READ UNTIL 4PM ON TUESDAY!
FCAC PUPPIES ARE NOW RECEIVING THEIR FIRST 5-WAY VACCINATIONS!!!
Contact information for the shelter is immediately below the pictures!
If you are an out of state rescue or a GA rescue not on the approved list
at the shelter, you will need a rescue on the approved list to pull for
you!!!
IF YOU NEED ASSISTANCE IN ORDER TO PULL A DOG OR PUPPY, 
PLEASE PLEASE DO NOT WAIT!!!!!  
IMMEDIATELY!!!
  Rescues require vet and reference checks and there must be time to do this before the 4pm deadline and ALL paperwork
MUST BE in place.

PLEASE BE SURE TO INCLUDE THE WORDS
"RESCUE OFFER" IN YOUR SUBJECT LINE!!!!

11D0394 - American Bulldog/Shepherd Mix Medium Adult Female
http://www.petfinder.com/petdetail/18844664
Please look at her face--she has no words and no one to tell
her story.  Only her dark sad eyes can plead for her--
she is afraid, so lost and alone, and she will die here if you
do not save her!

11D0395 - Terrier Mix Medium Baby Female
http://www.petfinder.com/petdetail/18844988
Just a little baby - she is so cute!  Will she live or will she die
on Wednesday morning?

11D0396 Terrier Mix Medium Baby Female
http://www.petfinder.com/petdetail/18844996
Look at this cute little face~ she would love to romp and play in the green grass!
Please help this baby!

11D397 Terrier Mix Medium Baby Female
http://www.petfinder.com/petdetail/18845004
So cute with speckles on her toes -- baby fur so soft to the touch!
Please help her to become someone's precious puppy!

11D0398 - Terrier Mix Medium Baby Female
http://www.petfinder.com/petdetail/18845013
The fourth little sister -- with such a sweet face!  Please help her!

11D0399 - Terrier Mix Medium Baby Male
http://www.petfinder.com/petdetail/18845020
Little brother -- very sweet and cute and new--please save his life!

11D0405 - Chihuahua Mix Small Adult Female
http://www.petfinder.com/petdetail/18844766
She is so terrified--who dumped her here to die, who
abandoned her, who let her get lost and never bothered to find her?
Please help this little one is so afraid on death row!

11D0406 Chihuahua Small SENIOR Female
http://www.petfinder.com/petdetail/18844792
She was someone's little pet--where are they now?  How does someone
bring a trembling, shaking little senior to death row and walk away?
Please help this little one!

11D0407 - Shepherd Mix Medium Adult Male
http://www.petfinder.com/petdetail/18844840
Look how sweet he looks, and sturdy--but he is so fragile, really.
In only a matter of a minute he can be dead.  It happens so fast.
Please don't let him down--please save his life!

11D0409 - Shepherd Mix Medium Adult Female
http://www.petfinder.com/petdetail/18844960
She is probably much, much prettier than this picture.  If she is
rescued, her "after" pictures will show how beautiful she really is.
Please rescue this lovely girl!

11D0410 Boxer Mix Medium Baby Female
http://www.petfinder.com/petdetail/18844941
This is an adorable, adoptable puppy--please give her a chance to be
adopted.  She may die here without your help!

11D0415 Pit Bull Terrier Medium Adult Male
http://www.petfinder.com/petdetail/18845037
He is gorgeous--and he is RESCUE ONLY!!! Without  your help
this lovely boy will definitely die!!!



11D0424 - Hound Mix Medium Baby Female
http://www.petfinder.com/petdetail/18844891
Such a soft, sweet little baby with such a pretty color!  Please rescue
this adorable puppy!

11D0427 - Australian Cattle Dog/Blue Heeler
Medium Baby Female
http://www.petfinder.com/petdetail/18844928
Wow!!! This baby is gorgeous!!! Please save her life!

11D0428 Weimeraner/Labrador Retriever Mix Large Adult Male
http://www.petfinder.com/petdetail/18845026
This is a big gorgeous boy in dire need!  Please give him a
chance to grow old in a loving home!

11D0430 - Shih Tzu Small Adult Female
http://www.petfinder.com/petdetail/18844647
Surely someone will save this little darling?

11D0432 - Chihuahua Terrier Mix Small Adult Male
http://www.petfinder.com/petdetail/18844631
He is a little cutie pie--and highly adoptable--but he has little chance
of being adopted at this shelter.
Please give him a chance to find his forever home!

11D0433 Great Pyrenees Large Adult Male
http://www.petfinder.com/petdetail/18844544
This is a gorgeous dog--its hard to believe he has been
left on death row!

11D0434 - Boxer Medium Adult Female
http://www.petfinder.com/petdetail/18835877
Adorable and precious little boxer girl--please save her life!


If you are on the approved list of rescues at the shelter, please
email Jason at broomej@floydcountyga.org
(@floydcountyga.org) or call the shelter at
706-236-4545.

If you are not on the approved list at the shelter, there are rescues that
will pull animals for you.

FLOYD COUNTY ANIMAL CONTROL CONTINUES TO WELCOME OUT OF STATE
RESCUES!
IF YOU NEED ANOTHER RESCUE TO PULL AN ANIMAL FOR YOU
CONTACT 
VICKIE AT
mhen2960@bellsouth.net (@bellsouth.net)
  
DO NOT WAIT!!!! YOUR RESCUE OFFER TAKES TIME TO PROCESS!!!!
CONTACT VICKIE AT mhen2960@bellsouth.net (@bellsouth.net)
IMMEDIATELY SO THAT YOUR OFFER CAN BE PROCESSED!!!!!
PLEASE BE SURE TO INCLUDE THE WORDS 'RESCUE OFFER" IN YOUR
SUBJECT LINE SO THAT YOUR LIFESAVING OFFER IS NOT MISSED!  

Floyd County animal shelter, Rome GA

telephone number:  706-236-4545

fax number: 706-233-0032