Wonder can't catch a break. He finally was free from the Amish farm where he had spent his whole life. He was vetted and neutered and ready to meet his forever family when he
aspirated on his vomit and he's now fighting for his life. We have been quoted $4000 to $5000 for the first 24 to 48 hours of supportive care and he will need to be in the oxygen chamber.
Please give whatever you can to help Wonder. We will not give up on this little guy, but we need your help! Thank you for supporting us.
Please keep Wonder in your thoughts and prayers and we will keep everyone updated on him.
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You can mail a check to:
The Sanctuary at Haafsville
PO Box 921
Fogelsville, PA 18051
(Please put Pebble's Medical Care in the memo)
Or stop by during our open hours every Saturday from 10 to 2 to donate in person
We have the best supporters and we thank each and every one of you for your help!
Just a glimpse of what every day is like for rescuers. We received several calls and were tagged in multiple posts for people asking us to help yet another stray this weekend. Luckily
we had one kennel open so we were able to help. It had been a very long and stressful few days, but when we heard about his condition dinner plans were canceled and a couple of us went back to check
on the new guy. His smell was overwhelming…..and it wasn’t from all the feces on his body. I gently placed him in the tub and slowly began to rinse him. He was terrified…but oh so good. His back end
was a solid hard mat!! It took some time to work through the mess and slowly cut away all the hair. The smell was so bad we were gagging. Infection and rotting flesh have an odor that’s hard to
describe. This poor dog had clearly been in this condition for sometime. He was shampooed and conditioned. His back side was cleaned and our vet was called immediately….he surprisingly loved the blow
dryer!! Shocker!! He ate a huge bowl of chicken and eggs,took his meds and then snuggled up in a warm bed.
I am posting the pictures even though they are graphic, to show people the conditions these dogs are dumped in. It is heartbreaking and happening so frequently now that most shelters
can’t keep up. The cost is draining many organizations…. The choice of not helping is even worse. These are the decisions we have to make daily. Many people ask us to help, but there are not enough
foster homes, kennels, adopters, vet appointments or cash to do it all. These are tough times for the ones with no voice. We as a society need to do better. Penguin deserves better! Today he had
surgery… first a neuter in the hopes the tumor will shrink and can be removed. He had x rays first to make sure his tumor hadn’t spread. He had the first lump removed while being neutered and we are
hopeful that the next will be as successful. He’s an adorable sweet little guy and we want to give him a good life. Please help us accomplish that in whatever way you can. Foster! Adopt! Donate!
Volunteer!! Anything helps. Thank you in advance for helping Penguin!
If you can help us so we can continue to keep helping them, click on the Square link below
You can mail a check to:
The Sanctuary at Haafsville
PO Box 921
Fogelsville, PA 18051
(Please put Pebble's Medical Care in the memo)
Or stop by during our open hours every Saturday from 10 to 2 to donate in person
We have the best supporters and we thank each and every one of you for your help!