Ive launched this blog to hopefully assist in raising money to provide for medical care, kenneling, transport and fostering of a huge group of critically neglected Bullmastiffs. If you have the means to help, please make a donation.

Thursday, January 12, 2012

Good and Bad News - Update 01/12/12


We are glad to report that some of the dogs surrendered in Nevada have been already adopted. Titan went to his new home over the weekend and is doing great with his new human and dog family and Snort (now named Guinness) is doing well in his new home. The dogs that have been moved to out of state foster homes are also doing very well. It is amazing how quickly they have adapted to their new lifestyle and are so happy and appreciative of the great care they receive.

Redmon is still in Arizona, being boarded at a vet clinic, which is a bit more expensive, but is helping with his confidence issues. Redmon was never socialized and at the clinic, he is worked with daily and meeting lots of new people. Redmon will be going to his foster home with Sarah in New Orleans soon. 



The cost of this rescue has been enormous, far more than the chip in goal. If you are able to help in any way, it is very much appreciated.
Lexy the old girl with the torn ACL is also being boarded at a vets where it is less stressful for her.
Handsome EBear is being boarded in Phoenix. He is a good boy and needs a foster or adoptive home. For more information, please contact Dawn, citadelbmf@gmail.com.



Most of the dogs that are still in Arizona are being kept at a boarding kennel and are getting neutered/spayed and the other vet care they require. Nothing is easy it seems as the five that came to Arizona most recently were being boarded at a vet's so we could be sure that there would be no adverse reaction to the move, the vaccinations, etc. Unfortunately this weekend, the puppy that was being cared for at the vet hospital became sick, she was tested for parvo and was negative, but sadly died.
TT got sick over the weekend so she was taken to the vet hospital for care and is responding well. Roscoe had complications with the neuter that may require a second surgery to totally remove the scrotum. All this adds up to unanticipated vet bills that increase our need for donations. If you can help in any way we'd be most grateful.

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