Showing posts with label ringo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ringo. Show all posts

Thursday, January 19, 2017

Ringo is a star!

Ringo, a darling pug mix, came as a surrender to Red Lake Rosie’s shelter in the fall of 2016, because he had a broken leg.


Ringo spent only 2 days at the shelter and was taken by our friends and partners at ARVSS, in Sun Prairie, Wisconsin. He was transported by Nancy, Jenny, and Barbie on to Black River Falls to meet our friends from ARVSS.

RINGO'S BROKEN LEG
We recently got this good news about Ringo’s recovery:

Susie says, “Ringo is doing great! He got his cast off about a little over a week ago and is using his leg and building up those muscles again!

We just put him on the web to be adopted :) He doesn't sit still so it was really hard for me to get pictures of him once his cast came off !”



Red Lake Rosie's Rescue gets injured dogs and cats very often and we are so thankful to the rescues like ARVSS that take our maimed and sick companion animals and help them heal and find new homes!

Karen
RLRR



Tuesday, October 4, 2011

You lookin' at me??

A nice lady named Nicole from Elk River was in Red Lake recently and found 2 little puppies wandering the roads. She called Red Lake Rosie's Rescue and I told her how full we were - so - she took the two little puppies with her to Elk River.

She stopped at RLRR shelter and the little pups got wormer, lst parvo shots, and flea and tick application. Here is Nicole's update:

RINGO & RIOHi Karen,
Just wanted to let you know how great the puppies are doing! Tomorrow, Ringo goes to his new home, and I am keeping Rio. They are both thriving, and they are truly the most remarkable puppies I have ever seen.

I take pictures nonstop, and I'm partnering with the local Chuck and Don's to bring more awareness for your rescue, so they are allowing me to post the photos I took up there and of the rescue pups I have and post them on the board so people can see for themselves what great things you are doing! I have some pictures attached for you... Ringo is the blue eyed guy, and Rio is the darker one.

I'm writing this with tears in my eyes, I'm going to miss Ringo but he is going to such a great home, and will be the apple of the 10-year-old boy's eye. I am so happy to have gotten the chance to save these little guys, and it's truly an amazing thing what you do day in and day out. Thank you again, and I am working on getting some extra dog food for you guys up there, and anything I can do to help down here, get the word out, let me know.

Oh, and I am still hopeful that the pups mother will be able to be rescued and brought to your caring, loving place. When you get her, please let me know! It will put my mind at ease. God Bless you, Karen!

Nicole

Thursday, July 8, 2010

Connie & Cindy visit and transport

Connie and Cindy recently revisited the Red Lake Rosie's shelter June 26 and 27. They brought a giant load of supplies and food for the dogs and cats. These donations came from Susan and Heidi, as well as those provided by Connie. They had their vehicle packed with gifts under the seats and even in the door pockets!

CONNIE & CINDYConnie and Cindy spent Saturday working hard in the cathouse, storage barn and also caring for the animals. Lots of work was done that helped us get caught up.

CINDY & HACKIECindy spent the rest of the afternoon/evening giving all her love and care to little Hackie who had just returned from the vet.

READY TO GOThe team was up at sunrise and out with the transport by 7:00 am. They managed to "squeeze in" an additional cat crate and a crate for Hackie as well.

RAMBODARCYRambo and Darcy to Tricounty.

RINGORINGO & STARRRingo, Starr and little Hackie to Act V.

EUDEEEudee, a little homeless cocker spaniel to Pet Haven.

BRISTOLBristol, a little pitbull who went to Twin City Rescue.

SNUGGLE BUGSnuggle Bug the cat who went to an adopted home.

Thank you to Connie and Cindy, as well as all the great people who donated supplies, and the rescues who are giving the animals a chance for adoption.

Sincerely, Karen

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

One more transport in January

Hi and so happy to tell you we had another transport on Jan 31.
Nancy and Tom met Karen in Bemidji and took a load of 12 dogs/puppies and one small kitten to meet Barbara in Motley. She took the animals to the metro and with the help of Dee Dee completed the transport.

Here's some pics of the happy riders.

CONNIEConnie went to Tricounty.

TINKERBELLTinkerbell went to Act V.

ARMYArmy went to Tricounty.

BROOKEBrooke went to Linda Raatay fostering for Animal Ark.

SASHA & SASHEENSasha and Sasheen went to CHARM.

RINGORingo went to fostercare with Terresa for RLRR.

Karen :)

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