Sunday, December 8, 2013

The point between life and death....

Avalon  
TLC's mission statement is that we will do whatever it takes to save a dog's life unless it is immoral or illegal.  We will save one hard case for every four. 

And this isn't easy for a rescue to do -- many will not take on hard cases because of the increased vet bills, the extensive time the dog may be with the rescue because of behavior issues or simply?  The time, talent, energy, knowledge and just overall commitment to pull a pregnant mom out of a shelter, allow her to have her babies and raise them, wean them, keep everyone healthy until mom and pups can be spayed and neutered then adopted.


Miami
Because of our propensity to take on hard cases within our county and outside, we are sought out constantly to take on these kinds of rescues - for the most part, we have to say "Sorry, no" because we are committed heavily to helping Ventura County go No-Kill by 2014.

Once in awhile, there is no other rescue who will take on these hard cases that come up... Things start getting desperate for the dog or puppy, and we do reach the point that we know if we won't, no one will (more or less)...

Such is the case with the litter of 5 puppies with ringworm... 


Ventura
Ringworm is a very hard case to take on... It is highly contagious (by contact) and transfers over to humans very readily...  Any area needs to stay in a state of quarantine so that other dogs don't catch it --- any person handling the ringworm dog or puppy needs to be very much aware of the dangers of cross contamination and strict protocols need to be followed...

Special medicated shampoos are required every 2 days, then thorough drying after the bath because ringworm is a fungus... There are prescribed oral medications as well, plus cultures run to make sure you have conquered the fungus... Did I mention pristine environments to prevent secondary infections ~~~ WHEW!

Pismo
But how do you say no when it is a litter of 5 puppies that no other rescue is willing to save? This particular group of 5 small puppies (all under the age of 6 weeks old) were 'packaged' up in a box, then deposited outside a police station in Selma, California... Over 3 hours away from us... And trust me, there are MORE than enough dogs and puppies in our own county to save!

Numerous emails from different sources later, I finally caved in and asked the TLC volunteers if they would be willing to take this hard case on... As we worked through logistics from transportation to reconfiguring the rescue shop to contain this quarantine area, I was amazed at the depth of compassion the TLC rescue organization seems to have the market on...

Waikiki
Volunteer bathers jumped to the call, filling in the schedule... Other volunteers worked diligently to make sure the area was pristine and ready for their arrival... Our transporter, Dennis, got stuck on the other side of the Grapevine when snow closed it yesterday and that delayed his arrival by an extra three hours...

All in the sake of humanity towards pups, whose owner with little compassion, dumped in a box right before the holiday season, huh?  Those of us involved in rescue see this kind of thing occur 52 weeks out of the year, so why should the holiday season be any different? 

But it SHOULD be different... Folks who carelessly allow their pets to stay intact and breed indiscriminately, then don't take care of the consequences of their irresponsibility should be, if nothing else, educated and fussed at by others... We rescue folk cannot keep stepping up when the general public fails to do the right thing, regardless of the time or season... But that's a discussion for another time and place...

At this point in time, TLC stepped up and we were there to save these 5 little "Miracles of Christmas" - to insure they get the veterinary care they need, get healthy again and eventually become adoptable after being spayed, microchipped, etc.  This is what we do... This is what TLC does... We are the point between life and death year round for those who cannot speak for themselves.


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