Alana Albertson's Blog, page 11
February 10, 2012
Rescue Tails – Oso and Mandrake

Mandrake's Networking Photo
Adorable Mandrake had no interest. He was on the Baldwin Park Shelter, and this cute puggle/dachshunds mix stole our heart.

Mandrake at Shelter
Shawna saved him with Zoey and Galahad, both of whom were adopted almost immediately.

Mandrake's Freedom Picture
We were baffled why this cute guy didn’t get any interest. One lady applied and backed out when we couldn’t guarantee he was housetrained. So poor little Mandrake spent both Christmas and New Years in boarding at the vet.
But 2012 is Mandrake’s year. We received an application from a wonderful family. Mandrake was adopted and they absolutely love him and are willing to give this puppy the attention he needs and deserves.

Mandrake with his family
Oso was also at Baldwin Park.

Oso at shelter
We immediately fell in love with his shelter pictures. Look at that smile! We don’t just rescue pugs – we rescue any breed of dog that is urgent. And Oso was running out of time so Shawna pulled him.

Oso's Freedom Picture
He is so sweet. He is a corgi/spaniel mix. We received an application on him right away and adopted him out to a lovely couple. Oso now has a corgi/spaniel sister named Bella.

Oso and his new sister Bella
January 21, 2012
Rescue Tails – Donner & Noel
Not all of the dogs we find at the shelters are networked. Some dogs slip between the cracks and the only way to find out about them is through a search on Pet Harbor.
When Shawna was picking up Comet and Vixenat South Los Angeles shelter, I did a quick search on Pet Harbor. I saw this adorable picture of a pug mix.

Noel at Shelter
We just couldn’t leave her behind – she was adorable. The shelter said she came in lactating so she had obviously just had puppies and someone abandoned her.
My friend Patricia had a friend who wanted to adopt her – so we transported her from OC where she was in boarding to Patricia.

Noel being transported
Patricia took her to her forever home and they absolutely love her!

Noel in her furever home
She is great with kids also.

Noel relaxing near the baby.
Such a great dog!
Donner was also alluding networking lists. He was at Baldwin Park Shelter.

Donner's Shelter Picture
Donner’s last chance for a home was at the Irvine Adoption Event.

Donner begging to be noticed
Shawna grabbed him at an adoption event.

Donner being pulled by Shawna
She transported him to Katella Animal Clinic to get healthy.

Donner's Freedom Picture
Donner was adopted by a wonderful couple – Jan and Denise. They’ve renamed him Sumo.

Sumo in his furever home
We’re so happy that Donner and Noel found homes for the holidays!
January 19, 2012
Rescue Tails – Holly and Vixen

Holly At Shelter
Holly was one of our most heartbreaking rescues. We first saw her picture on the OC shelter website. I immediately placed a hold on her. We arranged to have her pulled. But there was a mixup at the shelter and they confused her with an unaltered pug. So they shelter held her for a week for a spay – but Holly was already spayed.

Holly at OC - waiting
We also at this time saw the picture of a sweet min pin named Vixen at South Los Angeles Shelter on the day we were pulling Comet and Noel. Sila offered to foster her so we pulled her also.

Vixen at shelter
When our puller finally picked Holly up – she was already sick. We thought it was just standard kennel cough – but we were dead wrong. Dawn from Gone with the Dogs rescue – our favorite partner rescue! – transported Holly and Vixen to her foster mommy – Sila.

Holly and Vixen at their foster home
The first night went okay. Holly was sick so Sila took her to the vet. He said she had pneumonia and prescribed some antibiotics – but she wasn’t getting better.

Holly at her foster moms
Sila took her back to the vet and she wasn’t improving. Sila and her husband drove her 200 miles back to our amazing vet Dr. Ahmed at All Creatures Animal Hospital.

Holly heading to the vet
Holly was so sick by the time she arrived at the vet that he didn’t think she would make it. She wouldn’t eat anything. Pugs N Roses spent thousands of dollars trying to save her.

Holly fighting for her life
Holly tried to give up several times but the vet techs gave her love and she finally ate! After three weeks in the hospital she recovered. And she was adopted by a wonderful family.

Holly's furever family!
Meanwhile Vixen spent the holidays with Sila but she went on vacation and we placed Vixen with another foster. But Sila missed her so much she became a foster fail and adopted Vixen when she returned from her trip.

Vixen and her mommy - Sila
So we are thrilled that Vixen and Holly found their forever homes!
We are still struggling with Holly’s bills. So if you can make a donation – it would be greatly appreciated.
January 16, 2012
Rescue Tails – Leo
One of our most heartwarming rescues was of Leo. On November 19, Baldwin Park Shelter put out a plea to rescue Leo.

Lovely Leo
Leo is a gorgeous four year old purebred cocker spaniel that was dumped at the Baldwin Shelter by his owners because they were moving. He developed severe kennel cough and was given until Sunday at 1 before the shelter vet was going to put him to sleep. Shawna rushed to the shelter on a Sunday and arrived at 12:30. Leo was so sick – he couldn’t even walk and had to be carried out of the shelter by Ric Browde, who is an amazing volunteer.

Leo leaving the shelter
Poor Leo was so ill, he got very sick in Shawna’s car. Dr. Ahmed is an amazing vet. He immediately treated Leo but was guarded with his prognosis. After a month of hospitalization Leo made a drastic improvement.

Leo at the Vet
Leo had been through so much that we were happy to find him a foster. Julie took him in and he quickly bonded with her dog, Buddy.

Leo and his foster brother Buddy
Leo was in foster care for at least a month. He thrived with Julie but we wanted him to have his own forever home. Our rescue was finally approved to be on Petfinder and within 24 hours of posting Leo – I received 2 calls about him. He ended up being adopted into the most loving home with Jay and Ryan. He has a fellow cocker brother named Harley.

Leo and his dad Jay

Leo and his dad Ryan

Leo and his brother Harley
We are so happy that Leo found his forever home!

Leo in his forever home!
December 31, 2011
Rescue Tails – Galahad, Zoey, St. Nick, Comet
In November, Shawna pulled Galahad and Zoey from Baldwin Park Shelter. She went there to pull a few other dogs but one was adopted while she was in the lobby so Ric Brownde recommended she take these two.

Galahad at the Shelter
Galahad was a chihuahua puppy. He was found in La Puente. He was adopted to Shawna’s friend.

Galahad Freedom Pic
Zoey was a shih tzu at Baldwin Park. She was matted and dirty.

Zoey Shelter Pic
Zoey was adopted by Shawna’s father-in-law.

Zoey Freedom Pic
Comet was a pug mix on his final days at the South LA Shelter.

Comet Shelter Pic
St Nick was a puggle at North Central LA Shelter.

St Nick Shelter
Since we didn’t want St Nick and Comet to spend their Christmas in boarding and our foster homes were full, we transported them to Collar of Hope rescue in Washington. Here are pictures in their foster homes.

Comet in Foster

St Nick Foster
December 17, 2011
Prayers for Holly
Please pray for Holly.
Holly was pulled from the OC shelter. She was already spayed – however the shelter thought she wasn’t so they held her for another five days. Though she entered the shelter very healthy for her age (she’s around 8), she contracted pneumonia. Our wonderful foster Sila gave her medication and love but she wasn’t making any progress. Sila and her husband drove her from Palm Springs to Murrieta to All Creatures Animal Hospital. The amazing vet and staff have worked with her around the clock. She is improving but still critical. Today she even kept food down – the first time anyone has ever seen her eat! And she ran away from the vet when he tried to medicate her. But she still has a long way to go.
Please consider making a donation to her care – we cannot save any other animals until we can pay for Holly.
I’ve started a chipin below or if anyone feels more comfortable – they can call All Creatures Animal Hospital and contribute directly to the hospital. (951)600-0830