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Amanda: R.I.P. 2008-Dec 28, 2014

Posted by Teddyrose@1 on January 1, 2015
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This is why we did not have a happy holiday this year.  Amanda stopped eating in the beginning of December.  After several tests, the only thing that came up was a urinary infection.  The vet gave us antibiotics and some appetite stimulants.  She ate a bit but not much.  The antibiotics were finished after 12 days but she still wasn’t eating enough.

More inconclusive tests, then an ultrasound and appetite stimulants.  Several things were found several treatments tried and failed and me force feeding her 3 times a day. After our vet consulted with a specialist there was nothing else that could be done.  We had to make a decision, keep force feeding her to keep her alive, stop and let her go naturally, or have her put down.  We couldn’t make her suffer, even though it would have meant having her a little longer.  She was too young to die!

I am heart broken!  Just when I think my tears have all dried up, they start again.  I miss her so.  She was my precious little girl.  She slept with me just about every night, curled up against my stomach, with a paw under my hand, one on top and her head on my hand.  If I moved and she couldn’t feel me any more she would put her paw out to make sure she could touch me.  Wonderful in the winter, a bit awkward in the summer but I never discouraged her because I loved being close to her too.

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Mommy will always love you Amanda!

 

RescueAtDeadDogBeach hc cThanks to Kendra Newton of It Books/Harper Collins, I am giving away one copy of ‘The Rescue at Dead Dog Beach’.

Book Description:

Have you ever been to Puerto Rico? You know, that amazing, tropical island with sandy beaches, exotic hideaways, and breathtaking waterfront views. In fact, there’s one postcard-perfect beach called Playa Lucia where residents and visitors flock daily for relaxation and fun, it also has a dark side – it’s nicknamed Dead Dog Beach because it’s a notorious dumping ground for the island’s unwanted canines.

This wasn’t immediately known to Stephen McGarva when he moved to the island with his wife, where they hoped to find inspiration and adventure. One day McGarva visited Playa Lucia, and instead of a day of adventure and leisure, he found a sick and abandoned dog. This dog, and the quest to save him, transformed McGarva and gave him a new purpose to save as many forgotten animals as possible.

In The Rescue at Dead Dog Beach, McGarva shares his story of helping the satos, or unwanted dogs, of the island. Often considered a threat to the area’s lucrative tourism industry, these defenseless animals are in constant danger of brutality and death. Enraged, and refusing to accept such cruelty, he began protecting these helpless animals in any way he could – but it didn’t come without a cost, both financially and personally. And McGarva soon discovered that there were many people working against him – undermining his efforts and threatening violence to both himself and the dogs. However, McGarva refused to back down, and during his two years on Dead Dog Beach, he ultimately managed to save hundreds of dogs.

A call to arms for animal lovers everywhere, and full of insights and practical information to help strays anywhere in the world, The Rescue at Dead Dog Beach is as powerful as it is heartbreaking. A must-read for animal advocates everywhere!

About Stephen McGarva:Steve McGarva

STEPHEN MCGARVA is the founder of The Achates Legacy Foundation, a non-profit organization that works to end the abuse of strays and build animal friendly communities and Mexico and Puerto Rico. Steve first came to prominence as the Dog-Rescuer, for his work saving hundreds of dogs in Puerto Rico.

He has been featured in People magazine, on NPR, and appeared on Ellen.

The Rescue at Dead Dog Beach goes on sale on August 26, 2014 (National Dog Day!)

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Esther the Wonder Pig

Posted by Teddyrose@1 on June 22, 2014
Posted in Animal RightsAnimalsUncategorized  | Tagged With: , | 2 Comments

You may have already heard about Esther the Wonder Pig or maybe not.  Her human parents, Steve and Derek adopted her when she was just a baby.  They were told she wouldn’t weight more than 50 pounds full grown.  She is now over 500 pounds!  They love her and it is very apparent she loves them.  However, it is really a tight fit in their small 1000 square foot home. Yes, she is house trained!

Cool video of Esther and her family:

Steve and Derek found a great place for sale and want to build a sanctuary for Esther and other “food industry animals”.  So far they have raised just shy of $228,000 with a goal of $400,000.  Every dollar counts!  Please help them reach their goal!  They only have 8 days left for their Indiegogo Campain. There are some great perks for helping out!   You can find out more and contribute here: https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/esther-the-wonder-pig-farm-sanctuary What are you waiting for? Go there now!