Showing posts with label snow white. Show all posts
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Friday, August 12, 2011

End of July visit & transport

Mike and Lauren visited Red Lake Rosie's Rescue July 29-31st. As always, they worked very hard with the animals and making improvements at the shelter. They also brought much-needed canned catfood and some kibble.

STACEY/BRILLOThey vaccinated all the kittens, wormed and applied revolution to all the cats in the cathouse - and there are many- nearly 40. They also did most of the chores when they were here.

SNOW WHITE AND HER FIVE DWARVESMike used the Bobcat and skidded out a large tree that had fallen during a windstorm. He also did some brushing with the Billy Goat.

MOVING LOGBURNING BRUSHThey left on Sunday with Snow White and her five kittens and Stacey, enroute to Act V. Also, Jack the Golden Retriever going to RAGOM; Augie to Tricounty; and Smiley to Pet Haven.

SMILEY & FRIENDSVolunteers are so helpful to the project and we are able to get so much done when people come.

JACKThank you Mike and Lauren and all volunteers who take time out of their busy schedules and travel great distances to come and help out.

AUGIEKaren

KAREN & DOGS

Saturday, December 18, 2010

Snow White: Her prince has come!

Snow White was the name given to a white shep mix found at Ponemah in August. She had been severely injured on her front leg and had been walking around Sesame Street in Ponemah in that condition for some time according to residents. Her leg was held in an unusual position.

Lauren, Mike and Karen went into the area and asked people to help us find the dog. Unfortunately, she was very scared and it looked hopeless. Thankfully she went to the owners house, and he was able to catch her and crate her for us.

Animal Ark gladly took Snow White, had her useless leg amputated and now here's the rest of the story:

MARY SALTER SAID:
Snow White was one of the many injured dogs we've rescued from the Red Lake reservation. It was very sad to see her come into our clinic in the condition she arrived, yet - the success is, we did indeed save her life! We needed to amputate her leg, but look at how great she is currently doing! She is in a foster home right now learning to be a 3 legged dog and doing well! She has been spayed and is available to go to a forever home! It would work best if she didn't have too many stairs to manage.

AND THE HAPPY ENDING:
Hi Karen: You will be pleased to hear that Snow White, a very pretty small husky mix that Ark brought back from the Aug. Clinic and who did have a leg amputated, just got adopted into a fantastic home!!! Fenced yard - they have worked with very, very shy dogs before - AND Snow White loved the 13 year old son.

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