Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Colleen's winter weekend at RLRR

Kristin took these great photos, but just look at the sad eyes on all of these dogs.
Denise

PUPS WITH BLUE EYESCOLLEEN SAYS:
Hi everyone- I know some of you enjoy hearing about weekends up in Red Lake so having just come back I thought I would give you a weekend recap.

REILLYI left and drove up to Karen's mid day on Thursday- in time to help with chores around 6:30 pm. I arrived to find blood on the snow and ice and come to find out one of her dogs, Riley had cut his pad on ice or something and was was bleeding pretty readily. Looked worse than it was on the snow, but he ended up getting a couple of stitches and now has the "cone" head attire.

BELLE & BONNIE HAVE RICKETS AND MANGEBUT THEY NOW HAVE BEAUTIFUL SWEATERSThe saddest story of the weekend was about Kena- a large golden retrvr mix whose people had called Karen earlier in the week to come and get their dog as "he had been hit by a car"... Karen brought him to the vet where it was determined that he didn't have any broken bones and most likely would mend with time. So the next day we drove to Gonvik vet to pick him up. We kenneled him on Friday nite and by Sat am found that he has passed in the kennel over nite. It was sad and unexpected as he had looked like he was doing quite better the night before- so his internal injuries must have been pretty extensive.

SPRUCED UP CATHOUSEKristin and a new volunteer Heidi arrived on Friday night and worked very hard all day Saturday cleaning and moving cartons from the cat house to the new storage shed, clearing room in the cat house and lessening the claustrophobia. They cleaned light fixtures, put in new bulbs, did continuous laundry and dish cleaning.

KARMAIn the midst of that they socialized "not so social" puppies that were brought in on Friday, while Karen and I took a trip to Thief River Falls to do a WalMart run. The kid in the pet supply area about fell over when we asked for 15 bags of cat litter!


It was beautiful up there as the temps were fairly mild and the fog hung on the trees in the morning both days and it looked like a crystal forest.

ONE IS THE LONELIEST NUMBERTWO IS BETTERTHREE IS BEST: CRYSTAL, COCO, CURTWe transported out 16 animals on Sunday, but not before I managed to slide off the new road a bit, near the kennel and get stuck. So Karen and the girls then had to push me out!!

Many thanks to Kristin and Heidi for their very hard work and to Karen for her endless commitment to animals at RL. For anyone thinking of making a Red Lake trip the road is always open and Karen is always grateful for the help. If any of you would want a firsthand report from the new recruits I could put you in touch with them!

Colleen


All sad eyes, except the dog in Karen's arms.

Denise

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

A great bunch of loyal and dedicated animal lovers.....you
are the best.....thanks for your
continued work on behalf of RLRR!!!

pitbull friend said...

Oh, Colleen, what a fantastic post! As always, you do great work!!!
-Ellen

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