On the second day of the October clinic, Dan and Karen
were able to pick up a beautiful, but severely emaciated white shepherd and her little family of nine pups -- eight white and one black -- that had been born only days earlier.
Gracie was very hungry and her
puppies were very rundown from prenatal and postnatal malnutrition. The mama had no milk to give in her
condition.
Upon her entrance to the clinic, there was help and
food.
As usual, all the great, compassionate, animal lovers were there feeding Gracie and also bottling the
puppies to give them a chance. The little
black one was particularly weak. Bear
Stately, a local volunteer helped feed the puppies.
Gracie had many smaller meals at first and took many
bathroom walks. After two days in our care, they all had gained strength. Gracie was a wonderful mama and such a friendly and nice dog. She walked well on a leash and anxiously
wanted to return to her babies each time.
It was such a relief when Julie Cross took Gracie and her
puppies to Secondhand Hounds. With
winter coming and limited shelter space at Red Lake Rosie's Rescue, it was a great blessing.
Thank you Dan, Julie, Bear, and all the clinic volunteers
who pampered Grace and her family at the clinic!UPDATE TODAY FROM FOSTER MOM ON FACEBOOK:
I'm fostering them! They are in fact doing very well. The puppies are somewhat walking and climbing and are very vocal, and gaining weight every day! Gracie is a sweetheart and seems to get along with everyone. She still has stomach issues from being neglected/starved/emaciated but we are working through it
I wanted to tell you that we have one of her pups and she is great! Thanks for all the work you do, and if you want any updated pictures of your work, let me know! katiefryslie@hotmail.com - Kate Huff
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