Showing posts with label misty blue. Show all posts
Showing posts with label misty blue. Show all posts

Thursday, July 18, 2013

Update on the pups of Misty Blue

The motherless pups of Misty Blue are in foster care with Second Hand Hounds. They are about 3-4 weeks old now.


According to Jo Tallchief, Red Lake Rosie's Rescue chairperson, who also feeds strays in Redby, Big Dawg has been seen palling around with Misty Blue and she suspects this is the daddy of the pups. 
BIG DAWG
LITTLE DAWG??
Might be time to get Big Dawg in for his neuter!


Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Please remember Misty Blue

The phone rang at 6:00 am and Polly was on the line. She had picked up a female husky in Redby that had been shot and was unable to walk. Misty Blue had crawled into an elderly lady’s yard and she contacted Polly in the wee hours of the morning. Polly never refuses to help an animal in need. Polly delivered the dog to the Red Lake Rosie's Rescue at 7:00 am and we took the dog to the vet. Misty Blue was very agitated and we soon learned why.
No photo of Misty Blue was taken because of her condition, but she was a white husky with blue eyes like this dog.
The vet confirmed Misty Blue had a broken back and a gunshot wound and there was no hope for her. The vet sadly reported that she also was lactating and had a litter of pups somewhere. The gunshot wound had occurred 24-48 hours earlier. Misty Blue crossed the rainbow bridge at 8:30 a.m. but left with us an urgent need and desire to find her puppies. It was the least we could do considering the cruelty of someone who shot this poor gentle mama dog for no reason

That was why she was so agitated. She was concerned about her 10 babies!

Polly and I rushed to the elderly lady’s yard and started searching the vicinity and found an old shed and some other areas that she may have hid a litter. Then a black dog led us back to the shed and we got the door open and there we heard little squeals and puppy grunts! We rushed in and started finding the babies, and by time we were done, we counted 10 which we put in an old basket we found in the shed.
They were all alive and screaming for food. We imagined that they had not eaten for perhaps a day, however, we think maybe Misty Blue had been desperate to save her pups and may have been nursing them after she had been shot.

The puppies were rushed to Polly’s for their first feeding and are now at the RLRR shelter where they will remain until Saturday when they will be sent to a foster home with the help of Jenny of Leech Lake Legacy.

Tears of sadness were shed today- for the needless death of Misty Blue, who was a homeless mama only wanting to take care of her babies. Tears of joy also because we -through the strong spirit of
Misty Blue who communicated that we MUST find her babies- assisted us to find and save each one!

Karen :(

Saturday, January 22, 2011

Jeanette's Christmas visit

On December 23, Jeanette Larson brought gifts to the Red Lake Rosie's Rescue including cat litter and dog kibble while on her way to visit family in Fertile, MN, for Christmas.

JEANETTEAfter her visit, she transported 10 little animals out to the metro.

BAMBIBambi, a teacup chihuahua.

GWENDOLYN & GENEVIEVEGenevieve & Gwendolyn, 2 Chow/shep pups.

TINY PUPSFour of the six tiny pups went to Second Hand Hounds and the other two went to Act V.

MISTY BLUEMisty Blue went to All Dog.

We are so thankful for the great volunteers who are willing to help the Red Lake animals, even on holidays! A special thank you to Kristen who makes sure our supplies come up and to the rescues and shelters who take in our homeless animals.

Peace- Karen RLRR

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