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Wednesday, March 12, 2008

The Devastation of Parvo: Can You Help Save This Pup?

Parvo: Puppy Killer

Parvo is an absolutely devastating, highly-contagious viral canine disease. It most often strikes puppies, and typically, those infected with Parvo have only a 50% chance of survival. Puppies and adult dogs are usually vaccinated against Parvo, but shelter pups, who have often never received their puppy shots, are extremely susceptible to this terrible disease.

It is also extremely easy to spread Parvo, and the virus itself is extremely hardy. Most disinfectants don't kill it, and it can live in the environment for five months or longer.

In puppies, the virus usually takes about 7-10 days to incubate, which means that up to a week may pass after exposure before the puppy shows symptoms, or before the pup tests positive for parvo. The first symptoms of Parvo usually include a high fever, lethargy, depression, and loss of appetite. As the disease progresses, symptoms include vomiting and bloody diarrhea. Left untreated, the disease progresses to dehydration, shock and death. For more excellent information about Parvo, please visit the Working Dogs website.

Parvo Pup Needs Your Help!

Recently, I received an urgent plea for some pups at the St. Martin Parish Animal Control Facility. Three pups came in, and over the course of just a couple days, their physical health rapidly deteriorated. A kind soul brought the sickly pups to the vet, where they were diagnosed with Parvo. Unfortunately, as of this morning, two of the puppies have died. Their young systems just couldn't beat this devastating disease. One puppy is fighting to survive.

This little girl, 444518, is a baby rottweiler mix, and she's fighting for her life to survive.





Given the severity of the disease, the costs for treating the puppies, both the puppies that didn't make it, and the one puppy that is fighting for her life, are going to be enormous.

If you have a few spare dollars, please consider donating it to help offset the costs of treating the pups. Donations can be made to the St. Martin Humane Society. Please note that the donation is for the "parvo pups."All donations are tax deductible.

If you can't donate, please consider cross-posting this plea for help, or please send your prayers and/or good vibes to the one pup fighting for her life.

UPDATE 3/20: I'm very sad to report that the remaining "Parvo pup" has gone over the Bridge. She appeared to be doing a little bet better, and then she was gone. Thank you to anyone who donated, cross-posted, or sent prayers or good thoughts to the sick puppies.


In loving memory of the two babies who didn't make it. May you find love, health, and peace at the Bridge.

Saturday, February 9, 2008

St. Martin Parish Animal Control Needs Your Help!

St. Martin Parish Animal Control is located in St. Martinville, Louisiana. Sadly, there are many, many more animals that come into animal control than are adopted or rescued from the facility. They need help! If you live in the area, please consider adopting a pet from St. Martin Parish Animal Control. If you do not live in the area, or cannot adopt a pet, please consider cross-posting on behalf of these animals. The more exposure they get, the more likely they are to be adopted! Pets at St. Martin Parish Animal Control can also be fostered. As a foster, you provide the love and care and the rest of the basics are provided for you. This gives you the opportunity to get to know the pet before adoption, or to keep it safe and healthy while it waits for a permanent home. Foster homes give many rescued animals another chance for life.

Cross-posting works!! Chance, the brindle Plott-hound mix I posted about a couple times was rescued from St. Martin Parish Animal Control through the efforts of rescuers around the country!

Here are just a couple of the pets currently located at St. Martin Parish Animal Control in desperate need of adoption or rescue.

Tommy Chat 318732 is a young adult male gray and white domestic shorthair in desperate need of a new home. Unwanted pets have a very limited time at St. Martin Parish Animal Control, so time is of the essence! He is extremely affectionate and loves attention. He also gets along well with children and other animals. If you are interested in adopting Tommy Chat please email Jealena.Gros@la.gov or call (337) 394-1220 immediately!

***UPDATE 3/7! TOMMY CHAT HAS BEEN ADOPTED!***




402278 is a young adult male white domestic shorthair in desperate need of a new home. Unwanted pets have a very limited time at St. Martin Parish Animal Control, so time is of the essence! He is just a cuddle bug and absolutely adores attention. If you are interested in adopting 402278 please call (337) 394-1220 immediately!

***UPDATE 3/7! 402278 HAS BEEN ADOPTED!***





Sebastian 397626 is a young adult mastiff mix in desperate need of a new home. Unwanted pets have a very limited time at St. Martin Parish Animal Control, so time is of the essence! Sebastian is about 11 months old, and he's very friendly and outgoing! He's a big boy, weighing in at about 90 pounds. If you are interested in adopting Sebastian please call (337) 394-1220 immediately!

***UPDATE 2/16! SEBASTIAN HAS BEEN ADOPTED!***








408145 is a young adult female terrier pointer mix in desperate need of a new home. Unwanted pets have a very limited time at St. Martin Parish Animal Control, so time is of the essence! 408145 has stunning eyes! Did you see the triangle between her ears? She is about 9 months old and weighs about 35 pounds. If you are interested in adopting 408145 please call (337) 394-1220 immediately!

***UPDATE 2/16! 408145 HAS BEEN ADOPTED!***



The St. Martin Parish Animal Control Facility's address is 1004 Industrial Park Road, St. Martinville LA 70582. Opening hours are Monday through Friday, 8 am - 5 pm. Adoptions are on a first come first served basis (this is why it is a good idea to call first). The $65 adoption fee entitles you to a $50 spay/neuter certificate and a $10 rabies certificate.

For more information on how to help pets at St. Martin Parish Animal Control, please contact the St. Martin Humane Society.