Meet Linus!

October 30, 2010

Linus

Linus's shelter pic

Linus joined the Puggles & Pitties family last night!

He’s 8 weeks old, cute as a button, and curious as a cat! He loves to play and LOVES to chew – watch those puppy teeth!

He’s already been snipped but has not yet finished his shots since he’s so young.

He’s enrolled in puppy class through Whole Dog Training, which will be complete in approximately 6 weeks.

If you are interested in Linus, please submit an application. He can go to his new home as a foster-to-adopt, and the adoption would be finalized when his classes are complete and his shots are up to date.

Remember, Linus is 8 weeks old! He is not yet house trained and he requires a lot of training and education, not to mention mental stimulation to keep his growing brain as sharp as his little puppy teeth. Please don’t just fall in love with his adorable picture, consider all the work that is involved with having a puppy. Adopting Linus is a LIFETIME commitment!

Karma Update!

October 29, 2010

Hi everyone,

Got a call from the vet this morning. Karma is perking up and her drains are slowing down enough that they are going to take them out today. She’s eating and more alert. They said she can leave the hospital tomorrow!

I’ll pick her up in the afternoon and let everyone know how she’s doing as soon as I get her settled in and have anything to report.

Thank you all for your help and your concern! I’ll have a final bill tomorrow…hopefully we can get it covered via the Chip In!

Kelly

Karma Update

October 27, 2010

Sleepy Karma

Sleepy Karma

I got to meet Karma tonight!

She was asleep in my lap the whole time I was there but I snapped a few pics of her anyway. You can see the entire album here:

http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2079670&id=1012280119&l=3d126afd9e

She’s very sweet, gave me a few kisses. She’s also very small, fit nicely in a lap and is easily carried. I’d guess she’s less than 40 lbs.

I brought her some chicken breast that I cooked last night but she wasn’t much in the mood for eating.

Poor girl. I’m eager to see  her true personality as she starts feeling better. Please keep your paws crossed for her!

Wow, we have got one sick little girl on our hands.

So, as fate would have it, this dog’s name, as given by her previous owners, is KARMA. Ironic, no?

I just got off the phone with Dr Kristen Van Maele of Animal Medical Center in El Cajon. She’s the doctor who performed the surgery on Karma yesterday.

First, to clarify, Karma does NOT have torsion, the twisting of the stomach. She had dystocia, which simply means “difficult childbirth.”

However, Dr Van Maele said this is one of the Top 3 worst c-sections she’s ever seen. Karma also has peritonitis, which is a generalized infection in the abdomen cavity. She also had a severe infection in her uterine wall. Some of the puppies in her uterus had mummified, which is why they were not able to be born. One of these had become lodged in the birth canal.

Dr Van Maele performed the c-section (the babies had died in utero because the owners has waited 2 days to bring her in for help) and the ovaro-hysterectomy (spay). There are now drains in her abdomen so that the infection can drain and she’s on IV antibiotics.

The biggest concern is that they were not able to remove the entire infected uterus. Apparently in order for the rest of Karma’s lady bits to function properly, they need to leave part of the birth canal in the dog, including a “stump” of the uterus. They removed more than they usually do, but were still not able to remove every part that was infected. There is a chance that because this infection remains inside her, she will become septic and die.

Additionally, Dr Van Maele advised that most dogs who have abdominal drains have a severe drop in their protein levels, to the point where they require 1 – 2 plasma transfusions.

Dr Van Maele had not known at the time of the surgery that we had taken over care of the dog. She said had she known she probably would have recommended euthansia at the time Karma was already under.

She has a long road ahead of her and still may not recover. The Chip-In will in all likelihood need to be increased to cover an extended hospital stay as well as the transfusions. They are faxing a new estimate over and we will update this page as soon as we receive it.

Please keep Karma in your thoughts and prayers, and thank you for all of your help and good thoughts.

OH – if anyone is interested in making a donation directly to the hospital, they are:

Animal Medical Center
http://amcofeastcounty.net/default.aspx
(619) 444-4246
600 Broadway Ave
El Cajon, CA 92021

Please reference Kelly Gibson / Karma.

If you’d like to donate via ChipIn, here is the link:
http://pugglesnpitties.chipin.com/pregnant-pibble-emergency-surgery

Thank you!!

P&P Needs Your Help!!

October 25, 2010

prego_mamaWe received a call from our vet’s office today. A client had brought her very pregnant pit bull in because “something was wrong.” It turns out the dog is suffering from torsion, where the stomach flips over itself. This needs to be surgically corrected or the dog will die. She also needs to undergo an emergency C-section because her body can not undergo the stress of childbirth.

The owner can not pay the $1200 quoted and was declined for Care Credit. She agrees to relinquish the dog to a rescue.

Enter Puggles & Pitties…we were the only ones who answered our phone this morning, and we can’t let her die because of a very treatable medical condition. We have commited to paying for the dog’s care so that she receives the immediate treatment she needs. Once she’s feeling better, we’ll go assess her temperament. If she’s a dog we can accept into the program, we will. Otherwise, we are still commited to sponsoring her medical care.

Please – we need everyone’s help on this one. A completely unexpected medical expense like this is insane, we had no business agreeing to this, but the vet basically said it was us or she was going to be euthanized.

If you can spare even $1, please donate at this Chip In:

http://pugglesnpitties.chipin.com/pregnant-pibble-emergency-surgery

We thank you from the bottom of our hearts, and so does this angelic pibble mama, who didn’t ask for any of this.