BHRR's Treasure is AVAILABLE FOR ADOPTION again!

I pretty much knew heading into this home-visit that we would not do an adoption. Lovely home yet, I felt they needed an older and smaller GD, female or a much smaller male.

The home thought BHRR's Treasure was big and, for a male, he is not as large as many out there. 🙂 This home-visit was used as an education and q&a and, they could see just how 'big' he was in their home(another reason, that if a GD is what they want, they should consider a smaller male or even a female and one, that is a 'starter' kind of GD) and, how many bags it can take to pick up GD poop! 😀 We stayed for 1 hour and 15 minutes and, they got hands on exposure to an actual GD and, could really experience the Dane lean, the Dane sit, the 'in your face, cannot walk a straight line, no interpersonal space' Giant that Great Danes can be.

The home had wanted a male GD(Mr. did, Mrs. wanted a female) and, as a home that had never owned a dog before themselves, BHRR's Treasure is not that right matched fit dog. They also did not want a 'freaky.crazy colour' (their words)- so, wanted black or fawn preferably. They seemed more suited to a dog that loves to be around as opposed to being on top of you or following your every move. Though, they said one of their cats very much keeps their eye on them and follows them from room to room! 🙂

The suggestion was made to keep being patient, they were approved to adopt a bonded pair of Great Danes from another group yet, one fell ill. I passed along my professional opinion that I have no knowledge of the size of the two Great Danes they had been looking at, and, they could be small males. Each group out there has the processes and procedures they do that they believe to be in the best interest of the animals' under their authority. We are not an expert on the other groups out there nor are we an expert of the Danes' in other organizations' care.

I offered, if they would like, to bring more Danes over for them to visit and get to have more hands on with to help them best determine if a Great Dane is meant for them. I offered to bring over BHRR's Cherry and BHRR's Hailey – both are excellent with cats, are great 'starter' Great Danes and, solid temperaments, with BHRR's Hailey also being older and quite calm. I have always stated that I do not care if a dog is adopted from BHRR for as long, as a dog is adopted from a r/q Rescue program, I am in support for that will open up a spot in said program for another dog in need!

They need a calm, quieter personality than BHRR's Treasures' huge zest for life and, puppylike antics. 🙂

Wishing the home all the very best and, BHRR's Treasure, your right matched home is out there!

UPDATE 10:30 AM: BHRR's Triumph, the GD that had been beaten, starved and abandoned in an apartment is NOW on his way! Will update as we can. I have him scheduled to have a Vet appointment at work with me later today, right after he arrives……

UPDATE 2:07 PM: UPDATE: I got him! I would say that he is barely 7-9 months of age, not the 1-2 years originally thought….poor guy…has lots of scabs and, flat footed, splayed feet from severe malnutrition and so so so terrified.

No pictures could ever be captured to show just how emaciated he is…. I will take waist measurements and, as he rehabs, take new waist measurements as he fills out.

Thank you to ALL involved for helping to get him closer to me and, I am now off work at KAH and just waiting for my appointment with him for 2:30 PM. With him being beaten and starved, it was imperative that he see a Vet ASAP.

 

YOU CAN ALSO MAKE BI-WEEKLY AUTOMATIC DONATIONS OR EVEN MONTHLY DONATIONS HERE
(You do not need a PayPal account either)

A file is set up at Kanata Animal Hospital (613) 836-2848 and they will take Visa, M/C and AMEX over the phone under the account of ‘Birch Haven Rescue’ for ‘Triumph’. They will take Debit or Cash in person at 440 Hazeldean Road in Kanata, Ontario

You can also mail donations via a Bank Draft to:

Birch Haven Rescue & Rehabilitation Services
C/O Gwendilin Boers
2425 Totem Ranch Road West
RR#1 Oxford Station, Ontario
K0G 1T0

OR email transfer to gwen@birchhaven.org

OR via PayPal(please use the ‘gift’ option OR the ‘friends and family’ option) OR we shall have to pay service charge fees. :(

BHRR’s Triumph's Angels  $125.00* donated to date & Bills are $478.09
*Before PayPal fees
Pam
Cynthia
Dawn
Andrea

BHRR's Triumph – Enroute to KAH!

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BHRR's Groves – ADOPTED June 27th, 2014
Prior to our latest BHRR 'EXPERIENCE' Mini Open House, this home had contacted myself inquiring about BHRR's Groves and, how they have been reading about him after falling in love with his beautiful eyes a few weeks prior.
We invited them to our June 22nd, event and, they had the opportunity to visit with us, other BHRR Approved Volunteers plus Supporters and, to witness first hand what is done at BHRR AND, of course, VISIT with BHRR's Groves!
This boy is VERY VERY VERY special to so many of us and, named in wonderful honorable memory of an incredible lady ' Debbie Groves' and, she saved him after she had passed away….his amazing story is on his blog – read from the bottom up!
YUP! A few tears welled up over this right matched forever loving home adoption!

BHRR's Groovy Groves with Kinsley June 27th, 2014 @ KAH & With His new forever adoptive Mom below Kinsley/Groves photos.

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BHRR's Canvas has his annual scheduled for later today and, I cannot wait to find out what his current weight is, how he does back at the Vet Hospital and, he shall be heading with me to help with a hv later on also.

I am also working on lining up a possible temp foster – extended play date for up to 2 weeks – for him. 🙂 This will be so GOOD for him. 🙂

We remain patient that the right matched calm and quiet home shall find him. He is an absolute riot and goofball to all he knows and loves and, that windmill tail of his is awesome!!! 🙂 He will never be a dog meant to be thrown into the wilds of a busy social life, either in or out of a home. Yet, I also do not want to see all the hard work done at BHRR thrown out by someone wanting to adopt him and, then keeping him 'hidden' from the world. NO glass bubbles! 😉

Happy balance is needed.

BHRR's Treasure's home-visit for a possible approved adoption has been scheduled for Sunday June 29th. We will also be bringing along BHRR's Dyson. We shall be updating his blog as we can.

BHRR's Groves home visit for his possible pending adoption has been scheduled for today. We shall update his blog as we can.

This shall be ONLY the 5th dog that BHRR has been so fortunate to have been able to assist so far in 2014.

This is a Brindle(onyx) GD, male, about 1+, the O. moved and he was left in the apartment, emaciated, fearful, was beaten by O. and, fed cat food, so scared will not even walk on leash, really not doing well in shelter….
BHRR was contacted to assist and, the rest shall be history…..

We are naming him 'BHRR's Triumph' for, he shall *triumph and be triumphant* above and over all that someone has cruelly done to him with such terrible abuse plus neglect.

In this photo, he looks extremely flat footed. Ester C and proper nutrition will greatly aid that along with the correct exercise plus vetting procedures we shall implement at BHRR.

ETA to BHRR June 28th, 2014

YOU CAN ALSO MAKE BI-WEEKLY AUTOMATIC DONATIONS OR EVEN MONTHLY DONATIONS HERE
(You do not need a PayPal account either)

A file is set up at Kanata Animal Hospital (613) 836-2848 and they will take Visa, M/C and AMEX over the phone under the account of ‘Birch Haven Rescue’ for ‘Triumph’. They will take Debit or Cash in person at 440 Hazeldean Road in Kanata, Ontario

You can also mail donations via a Bank Draft to:

Birch Haven Rescue & Rehabilitation Services
C/O Gwendilin Boers
2425 Totem Ranch Road West
RR#1 Oxford Station, Ontario
K0G 1T0

OR email transfer to gwen@birchhaven.org

OR via PayPal(please use the ‘gift’ option OR the ‘friends and family’ option) OR we shall have to pay service charge fees. :(

BHRR’s Triumph's Angels  $115.00* donated to date & Bills are $65.00
*Before PayPal fees
Pam
Cynthia
Dawn

NOT YET AVAILABLE FOR ADOPTION!

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BHRR's Groves is moving under a PENDING ADOPTION! We shall update his blog as we can.

BHRR's Leroy's Home-Visit has been scheduled for July 17th. 🙂

BHRR`s Moncton had good first BHRR 'EXPERIENCE' Mini Open House on Sunday. He came out of his open crate a few times and, in just gently reminding our almost 40 guests per their inf. package, to just passively ignore, he treated everyone to his presence. 🙂 

He is still very mouthy with some of the other dogs and with me, yet, he is learning 'gentle' and, last night, he slept out of his crate for the first time. He kept wanting to get on my bed, and, that is a no-no. 😉 

He is eating softened kibble with wet right now, and, drinking well and, quite playful with his friends. 

BHRR remains extremely grateful for the support towards his cause He has a long way to go yet, what a great potential dog so deserving! 🙂
 

YOU CAN ALSO MAKE BI-WEEKLY AUTOMATIC DONATIONS OR EVEN MONTHLY DONATIONS HERE
(You do not need a PayPal account either)

A file is set up at Kanata Animal Hospital (613) 836-2848 and they will take Visa, M/C and AMEX over the phone under the account of ‘Birch Haven Rescue’ for ‘Moncton’. They will take Debit or Cash in person at 440 Hazeldean Road in Kanata, Ontario

You can also mail donations via a Bank Draft to:

Birch Haven Rescue & Rehabilitation Services
C/O Gwendilin Boers
2425 Totem Ranch Road West
RR#1 Oxford Station, Ontario
K0G 1T0

OR email transfer to gwen@birchhaven.org

OR via PayPal(please use the ‘gift’ option OR the ‘friends and family’ option) OR we shall have to pay service charge fees. :(

BHRR’s Moncton's Angels  $519.00* donated to date & Bills are $890.76
*Before PayPal fees
Cynthia
Geoffrey
Heather H.
Laurie
Alice
BHRR's 'EXPERIENCE' Mini Open House

                

BHRR's Zayna! Our newest M&M has arrived! She is a 17 month old Palliative English Mastiff
Thanks to Jane Smith, Tamee Osher-Diamonds, their Volunteers plus BHRR's Rachel Ng for helping to get her safely to BHRR!!!
She is settling in well and, definitely has a mind of her own!
Thank you as well for the donations of blankets etc. for BHRR Jane & Tamee!
***Photo courtesy of Rachel Ng!

YOU CAN ALSO MAKE BI-WEEKLY AUTOMATIC DONATIONS OR EVEN MONTHLY DONATIONS HERE
(You do not need a PayPal account either)

A file is set up at Kanata Animal Hospital (613) 836-2848 and they will take Visa, M/C and AMEX over the phone under the account of ‘Birch Haven Rescue’ for ‘Zayna’. They will take Debit or Cash in person at 440 Hazeldean Road in Kanata, Ontario

You can also mail donations via a Bank Draft to:

Birch Haven Rescue & Rehabilitation Services
C/O Gwendilin Boers
2425 Totem Ranch Road West
RR#1 Oxford Station, Ontario
K0G 1T0

OR email transfer to gwen@birchhaven.org

OR via PayPal(please use the ‘gift’ option OR the ‘friends and family’ option) OR we shall have to pay service charge fees. :(

BHRR’s Zayna's Angels  $0.00* donated to date & Bills are $
*Before PayPal fees
 

BHRR's Zayna – June 22nd, 2014
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BHRR's Flint had an AMAZING BHRR "EXPERIENCE' Mini Open House on June 22nd, 2014! He was always the first at the gate, sitting waiting for all the 'fresh meat' to arrive! 😉 He was a HUGE and, I mean HUGE hit to all 40+ folks that were in attendance. He was everything that I know he is and, what others know he is also! Just beaming over here! He was so well mannered and, a perfect gentleman.

We continue to bring him out everywhere so, that more and more people get to see and be witness to the 'real' him and, that us taking him back from this failed adoption was not any fault of his. This dog is not fear aggressive AT all. He does not have a mean bone in his body.

Below are some photo's from the BHRR 'EXPERIENCE' Mini Open house compliments of S. Dowler.

He shall be coming to our upcoming 7th ANNUAL KAH/BHRR Microchip/Nail Trim & BBQ Fundraiser at Kanata Animal Hospital on July 13th, 2014. BHRR's Angel Noelle, BHRR's Zayna and BHRR's Triump shall also be in attendance. He will be left in the hands of three separate BHRR approved Volunteers throughout the 8 hours as additional documentation of how amazing he is. That we would trust him in our home with 40+ folks, many that he has never met and, then also bring him to what has become Canada's Largest Microchip Event is saying something so important about how trustworthy, fabu extreme and solid this boy is. 🙂

AND, his seroma was healing yet, still visible to all of our attendees.

BHRR's Flint & BHRR's Flint with friends including human friend Rachel at our BHRR "EXPERIENCE' Mini Open House – June 22nd, 2014

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1) He has ortho issues – possibly a combination of genetic and neglect(poor nutrition, lack of proper exercise and Vet care)
2) He is collapsed in the pasterns and flat footed, bad hips, eastie westie, swollen legs/feet
3) He is battling pneumonia
4) He has the papilloma virus
5) He is inguinal cryptoid
6) Skinny
7) Full of matts
8) Possible Jaw Concern – Abuse? Genetics? Other Trauma?
9) Scared and depressed

UPDATE: BHRR's Moncton's in-house bw was normal, temp was 39.1(so no more fever! YAY!), he was microchipped, heart sounds normal, lungs are doing great on the Doxy for the pneumonia.


I shaved the hair between his toes and underneath his feet after s
edation and we could then see how raw the areas are from being licked. Food allergies? Seasonal? Boredom? Stress? Poor Grooming maintenance? We shall work on figuring things out as we go.


I did his nails and, got them nice and short. I took off some more surface matts on him and, will schedule a good grooming session for him as he becomes less stressed. The dry skin and, lots of dirt and, ickies that came off the areas I did on his elbows. Today, I was able to bathe him from his neck to his rump and slightly down his legs with some oatmeal based shampoo. More as he settles in.


The Vet watched him gait prior to sedation and his hips and gait is really wonky. It is too early to do proper x-rays on his hind end to determine a lot but, under sedation, his Vet got a great look at manipulating his hips and joints and no crepitus noted at this time.


With his collapsed pasterns, flat feet etc. the Ester C should help greatly. With good nutrition, proper vet care and exercise, we should see marked improvement yet, he is a victim to bad genetics(breeding), and sadly, neglected/abused.


His jaw plus teeth had a thorough exam also under sedation and, he has his upper two canines bumping his bottom two canines and, the Vet that is the Hospital pro will also exam him and quite possible, he may need two extractions. The Vet really did a lot of manipulation on his jaw and, it is not quite normal and, they will defer to the expertise of the resident dental pro at KAH.

His eyes are good, no ectropion noted and, the infections are clearly up! 🙂


He has a small growth on his muzzle – closer to his nose area and, that will be taken care of also.

Hope that the second testicle is right under the skin and not up in his abdomen. 🙁


I think that is it for this update…..


AND, thank you SOOOOOOO much to Cynthia, Geoffrey and Heather for donating to his Vet Bills to date!!! Thank you! BHRR's Moncton thanks you also!

YOU CAN ALSO MAKE BI-WEEKLY AUTOMATIC DONATIONS OR EVEN MONTHLY DONATIONS HERE
(You do not need a PayPal account either)

A file is set up at Kanata Animal Hospital (613) 836-2848 and they will take Visa, M/C and AMEX over the phone under the account of ‘Birch Haven Rescue’ for ‘Moncton’. They will take Debit or Cash in person at 440 Hazeldean Road in Kanata, Ontario

You can also mail donations via a Bank Draft to:

Birch Haven Rescue & Rehabilitation Services
C/O Gwendilin Boers
2425 Totem Ranch Road West
RR#1 Oxford Station, Ontario
K0G 1T0

OR email transfer to gwen@birchhaven.org

OR via PayPal(please use the ‘gift’ option OR the ‘friends and family’ option) OR we shall have to pay service charge fees. :(

BHRR’s Moncton's Angels  $95.00* donated to date & Bills are
*Before PayPal fees
Cynthia
Geoffrey
Heather H.
Laurie

BHRR's Moncton – June 19th, 2014
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I am going to begin to add some of the testimonials sent my way on this incredible Neo. I am also going to post the three photo's that our approved Volunteer Rachel took on May 28th, 2014, when she picked him up and before, we met. I am looking forward to our upcoming BHRR 'EXPERIENCE' Mini Open House so, that another 40+ people can interact with him, either again or for the very first time and, obtain even more testimonials. It is so important for people to understand just who this boy actually is and, any dog at BHRR is like for that matter. Full disclosure, so important and, for people to know that none of that adoption failure is BHRR's Flint's fault…..none….

#1 Bre & Andrew Jacklin(BHRR Approved Adopters/Volunteers):
"No words can express how we feel about BHRR's Flint. I first met Flint shortly after his arrival at BHRR, he was a sweet boy, my little elephant!! Flint was quick to fall asleep in my lap  and stole my heart after lying with him for an hour or so. During that day he won over all who met him including children, adults and seniors everyone just couldn't get enough cuddles! Flint even let my 3 year old son walk him around and posed for a professional picture with him!

My husband and I recently had the opportunity to watch over and help with feedings for all the dogs at BHRR while the Boer's family was vacationing. We got to spend 10 days with Flint and fell even more in live with him! Every night we left my husband would try and convince me that we needed to adopt him and if it weren't for our current situation I would be completely on board! He was always so excited to see us and was always waiting for affection! Not once did he ever show any signs of fear or aggression towards us or any of the volunteers.

BHRR's Flint, My little elephant would make an amazing addition to the right family and bring so much love and joy  and affection to their lives."

#2 Tracy Barbe:
"I had the pleasure of meeting Flint at the BHRR Open house and the Pet Valu PAWS Event in (Stittsville) this year – April. The adorable Neapolitan Mastiff pup was cruising around the store with his very calm cool and collective stature. There wasn’t a person who didn’t stop to pet his ever so cute wrinkly body that he hasn’t quite grown into yet.  Very well behaved he just sat or laid there and pretty much let anyone of all ages get all the loving in they wanted with him.

 I would have to say he loves his treats… while in the store I offered to take him for a little walk around the store, and any chance he got to sniff or test a treat on a lower shelf he went for it, I couldn’t help but laugh and allow him to have one. He’s too cute to say no to!

While at the BHRR open house you truly got to see Flint in his element with his BHRR family, surrounded by the other dogs, some small and some so much bigger then him. To see Flint with the other dogs and interacting with Gwen and her family is a site to see, one big happy lovable family. It’s moments like these that are forever etched in my memory!! :)"

#3 Rachel Ng(BHRR Approved Volunteer):
"Where to begin in describing BHRR Flint??

I have had the privilege in meeting Flint on many occasions; at Birch Haven as well as at public events, in the hands of Gwen as well as in the hands of volunteers (including myself).

What first comes to mind is a goofy, eager to please puppy, who is still figuring out where his feet are in relation to his body. I picture giant drooly jowls flapping in the wind as he runs tail wagging. I also see a forgiving puppy who is trying to put his past behind him and learn that the world is not scary and out to get him.

Yes, I have heard a low uncertain growl from him, but he has been easily redirected. With a gentle touch and a calm "no" he settles fine. Treat in hand coupled with patience, and said scary person is now a new best friend to Flint. 

Under careful guidance, his eyes no longer show uncertainty, but rather, curiosity. His body is no longer tense with fear but relaxed and ready to take the world head on.  

With careful molding and shaping, Flint has big potential and he will be a great ambassador for Neapolitan mastiffs."

#4 BHRR BOD Mary Leung:

"Hi Gwen,

Please allow me to add my five cents' worth (okay, maybe a toonie) about Flint. Poor Flint.  What is being described is definitely not the sweet boy I was holding and walking. Flint accidentally stuck his head through the handle of an Easter basket, and he just continued to wander with it hanging from his neck without being fazed at all."

Flint has turned out to be such a sweet and gorgeous boy, and I just love him.  I first met him after the Dine with the Animals event last year shortly after he arrived at BHRR.  He was such shy little thing.  I could see he wanted some attention, but by being patient and waiting and not pushing, he eventually came to me and a couple of other late hangers on for a few pats.  

When I saw him again at the November open house, Flint was making the rounds going from person to person for some loving.  He was a huge hit, and I was happy to see that he was not showing any ill effects from the attack on him. There was such a major improvement in his friendliness and comfort level among so many people/strangers.  It was after everyone left that I got my one on one time with him.  What an amazing difference from our first meeting.  He was not shy about nudging me gently for his share of my attention and fell asleep with his huge head on my foot!  I believe I fell in love with him that night!

I didn't get to see Flint again until the Saturday of the Pet Valu Stittsville community awareness event in April, as the February open house was canceled.  I couldn't believe how huge he had gotten – that head and those paws! – and what a lovely boy he had become.  He was so open and friendly with all who came into the store and was especially excited to meet the children.  Flint would lay down to be at their level so that they could pet and fuss over him.  He was incredibly patient with the little ones and so gentle when taking treats from them.  Again, he was a huge hit with everyone from our volunteers to the store staff and customers.  Flint was just as happy to wander around the store and BBQ area while with me or to stay quietly behind the table as I dealt with questions from people interested in BHRR.  He was a fantastic ambassador that day!  On a personal level, Flint was a dream – he listened and walked so well while on leash, and he would look back at me when we were walking to check on me. 

My favourite memory of Flint that day was walking him around the store and letting him explore.  Easter baskets had been set up as part of the photo area, and Flint eagerly stuck his head in one to check what was inside.  When he lifted his head, the long handle of the basket slid over his head and onto his neck.  He looked up at me in surprise, and I told him it was 'okay'.  As I reached to remove it, Flint walked off to continue exploring with the basket hanging from his neck (think St, Bernard with a mini keg – LOL!).  There was no anxiety or fear at all.  A couple of store employees saw him and laughed.  Flint was so cute.  Unfortunately, the photographer was not there and we didn't have a camera/cellphone because I would have paid good money for that picture! 🙂  I let him wear the basket for a couple of minutes before taking it off.  

I had never thought about owning a Neopolitan Mastiff before being partial to black Great Danes as many know, but I decided that night to bid on Flint as my Date as the auction had just started. I checked with Gwen about my available day for the date should I win, but did not tell her who I would be bidding on as I wanted to surprise her (all my previous 3 dates had been with black Great Danes) .  I held off a bit before putting in my bid on him and had a couple of other bids in the works as well.  I ended up in a bidding war with other interested parties, but I was determined to have an exclusive date with Flint so much so that I forgot to monitor my other bids in the last fifteen minutes.  I can't tell you how excited I was to win the date with Flint and even more excited for him to learn that he could potentially be adopted before our date.  

Flint is a superb dog, and I have never encountered any aggressive or negative behaviour from him towards people or other dogs.  With consistent training and reinforcement of the groundwork laid by BHRR, I have no doubt that Flint will continue to be the fabulous well rounded dog that anyone would be proud to call their own as he matures.  When I am ready for my next dog, I will have to give serious consideration towards the Neopolitan Mastiff thanks to this wonderful, sweet puppy boy – for he is still very much one!

Mary Leung"

#5 J. Bethune (BHRR Approved Adopter/Volunteer:
"Gwen

I was so surprised to read that Flint is back at BHRR, but THANK GOODNESS he is!  Wow!  What that person wrote about him being fearful and growling just didn't sound one bit like the sweet Flint I met last fall!  He met so many people at the Dine With The Dogs and at the mini open house (me included) and was so friendly and so receptive of pats and loving!  When I read that he submissive peed when he saw Sean, my heart just broke.  Something bad must have happened in the short time he was at that adoptive home. 🙁  I'm glad Rachel was able to pick him up and get him to you right away!

Please give wee Flint a hug from all of us.

Jan"

BHRR's Flint – May 28th, 2014

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BHRR's Moncton is scheduled to go to KAH on Thursday for 5:10 PM. I am really wanting to get that jaw and front plus back end checked out. He is eating 'stew' canned food and homecooking yet, cannot eat kibble or anything hard. He is drinking, and playful and a bit 'rough' in the mouth and you can tell that he has used his mouth to try and 'intimidate' others and, we are working on that….. 😉  I want to get a second opinion on lungs etc. as well from one of the Vets I work with. I touched base with the shelter to ask when was the last time he ate, yet, all they were able to tell me is that he was not eating there.

I think he was also kept outdoors for that is where he feels most comfortable and, he is figuring out the a/c vent though…thanks to Mr. Bubbles teaching him ALL about that! LOL For safety he, will go right to the crate that was set-up for him and settle down. It is not KC that he has…he is long past that…he is on to the pneumonia. 🙁

I am de-worming him and he remains on the Doxy that was dispensed by the Shelter with a dose of 300 mg BID for 16 days.

YOU CAN ALSO MAKE BI-WEEKLY AUTOMATIC DONATIONS OR EVEN MONTHLY DONATIONS HERE
(You do not need a PayPal account either)

A file is set up at Kanata Animal Hospital (613) 836-2848 and they will take Visa, M/C and AMEX over the phone under the account of ‘Birch Haven Rescue’ for ‘Moncton’. They will take Debit or Cash in person at 440 Hazeldean Road in Kanata, Ontario

You can also mail donations via a Bank Draft to:

Birch Haven Rescue & Rehabilitation Services
C/O Gwendilin Boers
2425 Totem Ranch Road West
RR#1 Oxford Station, Ontario
K0G 1T0

OR email transfer to gwen@birchhaven.org

OR via PayPal(please use the ‘gift’ option OR the ‘friends and family’ option) OR we shall have to pay service charge fees. :(

BHRR’s Moncton's Angels  $30.00* donated to date & Bills are
*Before PayPal fees
Cynthia
Geoffrey

BHRR's Porridge came to work with me today and, I had a recheck(as I do not want to be putting under sedation without a current Vet approval status) and he was up 3.2 KGS(7.04 pounds!). To me, that is huge!!! The Vet noted that his muzzle was more swollen now than what it was yet, his lungs and heart sound good and clear still. 🙂 We discussed cyclosporin(atopica) again as a possible next step for him yet, he is doing great on his small dose of Pred – 50 mg SID – at this time. We re-visited laryngeal paralysis, or polyneuropathy complex and the probability of that happening to him.

One of the things I brought up was how hard BHRR's Porridge took to recovering from his last sedation at KAH and, the Vet that saw him tonight, was a bit worried about that and, felt that maybe a lower dose may be better. Yet, in looking through his file, they noted that he had been given that day via IV an IM dose of Dexdomitor / Torb and that was so frightening to have been told that. So, he received the proper dose of sedation via IV this time and, he bounced back like he always had when the ANTISEDAN (atipamezole) was given.

He is marveling the medical profession as to how he is still here and, I just leaned down and whispered in his ear, 'YOU GO my papaya!' 😀 I am keeping it real….I know that he is dying. Yet, we are doing all we can to give him quality of life. We installed a small window a/c unit in the ensuite to help in the hot days and, this is in addition to the a/c we have in the house.

I cannot make him better, yet, I can give him all I can in the time we have left……

He showed everyone how his energy level while, not normal for him, was back up on the 'hyper harle' end of the spectrum also! 😀
 

YOU CAN ALSO MAKE BI-WEEKLY AUTOMATIC DONATIONS OR EVEN MONTHLY DONATIONS HERE
(You do not need a PayPal account either)

A file is set up at Kanata Animal Hospital (613) 836-2848 and they will take Visa, M/C and AMEX over the phone under the account of ‘Birch Haven Rescue’ for ‘Porridge’. They will take Debit or Cash in person at 440 Hazeldean Road in Kanata, Ontario

You can also mail donations via a Bank Draft to:

Birch Haven Rescue & Rehabilitation Services
C/O Gwendilin Boers
2425 Totem Ranch Road West
RR#1 Oxford Station, Ontario
K0G 1T0

OR email transfer to gwen@birchhaven.org

OR via PayPal(please use the ‘gift’ option OR the ‘friends and family’ option) OR we shall have to pay service charge fees. :(

BHRR’s Porridge Angels  $965.50* donated to date & Bills are close to $5,000
*Before PayPal fees
Nairn
PVAR
PV Stittsville Nail Trim/Grind Event
Alex/Karen
Rachel
Pam – PayPal took $0.59 in fees
Bob & Hazel – Pred donated on behalf of their RIP dear Eddie
BHRR's April 'EXPERIENCE' Mini Open House – Donations and 50/50 (split between BHRR's Porridge & BHRR's Coach
Wendi – 'Vegan Cupcakes To The Rescue' Easter Fundraiser
Elizabeth
Andrea
Dawn
Nairn again

Two BHRR Saints – Does anyone know WHO they are?!
BHRR's Cancun(Left) & BHRR's Lily Belle(right)
One(on the right) was adopted in December of 2011 AND the other(on the left) is currently at BHRR waiting for that right matched home to find them.
They are both a wee bit wet in this photo as BHRR's Cancun had his special picnic date today and, the home took them to Britannia to swim!
BHRR's Cancun had a GREAT time! The home commented on how impeccable his leash manners were, how great he traveled in a car, how obedient, social(gosh, he loves people!) and, mindful of his manners and just so affectionate he was! The home said how much more they fell in love with him and, he is such a love! He is STILL AVAILABLE FOR ADOPTION and, his home ran into a few folks, that were asking about him and, they are going to take him for some more play dates as they are one of our approved adoptive/volunteer homes.
This was the first time I had seen BHRR`s Lily Belle(the home has not managed to get to one of our GD & GIANT AT HEART Walks/hikes as of yet) and, she was sooooooooooo excited to see me! I was a bit excited to see her also. 😉

BHRR's Cancun(Available For Adoption) & BHRR's Lily Belle(Adopted December 2011)

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Got him! Do not see any mix in him at all….100% Byber Newf. Thanks Karen!! Thanks Tammie!! He clearly will need x-rays and to consult with othro(hind and front end) – we were told yesterday that the Vet found an ortho defect(possibly congenital from the paperwork  and, needs, a specialist yet, nothing more is mentioned re: the findings and what leg or legs etc. There was a reference to the hips as well, yet, no further details provided) and, lots of green snot, possible eye infections and, will get a good grooming. Did not see too many Papilloma's upon initial looking him over and, I even got him to play a bit. Love those chipmunk cheeks and will get in their further to be sure there is nothing medical….another lovely boy being sent to BHRR! Yes, he was scared and shy and, so much potential!!

Last weight on file from shelter was 77.88 pounds and, he is quite lean.

These two photo's are from when I just picked him up….his eyes have been cleaned and, he will get a much deserved and needed bath within the next 24 hours. He has drank water, peed twice and, is not eating. I was told that he was not eating at the shelter. I am worried about early stages of pneumonia.

He will be headed to KAH on Thursday.

HE is ONLY the third dog that BHRR has brought into our programs since December of 2013.

He is going to need some angels to help with his Vet Bills that are going to come if anyone would possible consider his cause…. 🙁 He will need to also be neutered, vaccinated, have bloodwork etc. He is so sweet and, I would say that he is no more than 8 months of age, most likely around 7. Mason had him playing on the lawn in the pouring rain today. Typical Newf! 🙂
 

YOU CAN ALSO MAKE BI-WEEKLY AUTOMATIC DONATIONS OR EVEN MONTHLY DONATIONS HERE
(You do not need a PayPal account either)

A file is set up at Kanata Animal Hospital (613) 836-2848 and they will take Visa, M/C and AMEX over the phone under the account of ‘Birch Haven Rescue’ for ‘Moncton’. They will take Debit or Cash in person at 440 Hazeldean Road in Kanata, Ontario

You can also mail donations via a Bank Draft to:

Birch Haven Rescue & Rehabilitation Services
C/O Gwendilin Boers
2425 Totem Ranch Road West
RR#1 Oxford Station, Ontario
K0G 1T0

OR email transfer to gwen@birchhaven.org

OR via PayPal(please use the ‘gift’ option OR the ‘friends and family’ option) OR we shall have to pay service charge fees. :(

BHRR’s Moncton's Angels  $30.00* donated to date & Bills are
*Before PayPal fees
Cynthia
Geoffrey

BHRR's Moncton – June 17th, 2014
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On Saturday June 14th, 2014, Lion King BHRR's Pumbaa had his special picnic date with a very loving and beautiful family – he even was skyping!
(thank you for the comforter and CWW sessions for him and the other BHRR M&M's!)
After his special picnic date, he and I went to visit PVARDaryl Leonard, Stuart J Fraser) at PV Stittsville for a bit of a great chat AND, hung with the lovelies of Melissa Gingras-Lepage & Breanne Jacklin for another hour or so. He loved the cat there, rocked it with all dogs and, continues to just beyond adore every human he meets!
I snagged a very special photo of the PV angels for back in April 2014, BHRR was the recipient of their PAWS month and, their goal was to raise $5,000 for BHRR, well………between the PAWS sales, and the absolutely incredible PAWS weekend we had with them again this year, a check for $5,140 was given to BHRR yesterday…..Yes, my hands shook, my lower lip quivered and, tears sprang to my eyes….
BHRR is a giant dog rescue, horse rescue and focuses on the special needs. We go through over 100 pounds a food a day at a cost of over $6,000 a month, and, we only host four planned fundraisers a year and, we try never to burn out our community by asking, begging for donations…..and, we remain so humbled deeply by all that comes our way, be it $5 or $50 or a towel, a bag of food and, especially a kind word.
Most of our bills are covered via the pockets of Sean & I and, this check will go a LONG way to pay for another couple of weeks of food and, making a dent in our almost $8,000 in Vet Bills.
THANK you to everyone that helped make April an incredible month, not just for the animals of BHRR yet, for many other r/q Rescues chosen by other PV's in the community! Thank you for being a BIG part of the CHAIN OF SUCCESS! 😀

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BHRR's Maverick has his special picnic date on the 13th of June and, I was a bit worried leaving him at first(left lots of treats!) as, he was somewhat uneasy. Yet, my instincts told me that once he did not have me to rely on, he would settle in and, show all how WONDERFUL he really is and, a bit of a gooberhead goofball also! 😉

He was good with their cat, their other dog, their kids, and, the home's mother, got over his worry of her husband and, had a lovely afternoon!

I dropped him off for around 11:15 AM….

AND, here are the messages sent my way on his day:

At 12:26 PM: 
"Mav is already doing better, he's wandering around and he's been out in the backyard and pooped! I put out a blanket and toys for him but he prefers to sit on my knee LOL but he is much more relaxed now :)"

At 2:14 PM:
"Mav is taking a little nap after a nice walk 🙂 he's so good on a leash! He is going to make an awesome Addition to any family. He's great!!!! :D"

At 4:53 PM:
"Oh my gosh, if I could adopt him I totally would. He is such a sweetheart and soooo good about everything! {insert heart} thank you for the wonderful picnic lunch! And for bringing this fantastic boy for a visit :D"

At 4:59 PM:
"I think I got myself a new shadow hehe I can't go anywhere without him now lol"

Here are some photo's of his day! Thanks to Sean for taking one of the special lady who won this picnic date and, thanks to the special lady for the other photo's! 🙂

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Unfortunately, the HV for BHRR's Leroys' possible adoption has been rescheduled from today. Thank you Lindsay(BHRR's Apollo's fabu mom!) for being willing to do this one with me. 🙂

We shall reschedule for mid-July when the home is back from their own commitments.

BHRR's Treasure AKA Trouble is moving under a PENDING ADOPTION!
The home was interested in BHRR's Dyson and in conversing with them, as we felt BHRR's Treasure 'could' be a better fit, they had also looked at him, so wonderful!!
We will bring both to the home-visit just in case.
Happy Friday to all!

On Monday June 9th, I received a message that a Newf Pup was in need of our assistance.

This little guy(Newf, could be pure backyard bred Newf or possibly a X with Berner or Bouv perhaps has been suggested) – I will see how he appears in person, about 35KGS (77 pounds) is a victim to divorce and, at around 7 months of age, is so depressed and scared at the shelter. He also has the papillomavirus.

BHRR has only brought in two dogs to date in 2014, April 5th, BHRR's Leroy and April 27th, BHRR's Ethel and, is working on the transport details for our third, the palliative EM, BHRR's Zayna(hoping for June 22nd).

With two dogs under a PENDING ADOPTION and very sadly, the ever closer loss coming up of a BHRR Haven dog, we feel comfortable committing to what shall only be our 4th dog for 2014 so far, into our programs. We may have another two BHRR dogs moving under a PENDING ADOPTION shortly. We will update the blogs as we can.

We may not be able to bring in the same numbers that many other r/q groups do, yet, the ones that we can help, it is our way of helping the 'next in need' of BHRR, that we can!

I am calling him BHRR's Moncton, in honor of loved ones tragically killed in Moncton, NB last Friday, lost not just to our own hearts yet, to our family's heart also – both on Sean and my own side  – that work as RCMP Officers in the line of duty daily – that their memories will live on in all the laughter, smiles, and, experiences had. A world mourns and, BHRR's Moncton by his very name, shall be a remembrance in honor of great special people that were not just RCMP Officers, yet, dear friends and family to so many of us in the community.

ETA is Tuesday June 17th, 2014

NOT YET AVAILABLE FOR ADOPTION!

BHRR's Moncton – June 10th, 2014
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On Saturday May 24th, BHRR's Treasure had his own special picnic date. The home has shared a most wonderful written statement re: their date and some incredible photo's also. WordPress will not allow me to upload the word document, so, I have converted to a pdf and, double click on the lnk below! 🙂

This home humbles me deeply with such kind words in their date summary, yet, I thank them for being open to taking him @ 7 AM on a Saturday 😉 for the day and, for giving him this wonderful positive experience to keep making him well rounded and balanced.

As for, why he is called 'Trouble'…uhmmmmm, he showed them zero leash manners and, clearly sucked them in with his mischievous gorgeous eyes to get all the spoiling he could, AND, I do believe I see him on the couch(no-no yet, he clearly had no problem breaking rules!) and to lead this amazing home to believe that he was a 'good boy', a 'model citizen' LOL He is a great dog, not a mean bone in his body and, some days, I wonder about what is in his head though….air? rocks? maybe a genius and has us all fooled?

He is a love!

They also captured a short video of him and that is below also. Thanking them so much for all the awesome photo's as well that they took from May 24th!

MOVIE: Treasure May 24th, 2014

SUMMARY: Date With BHRR's Treasure!

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BHRR's Dyson came road tripping with myself and one of our amazing approved BHRR Volunteers, Margaret on June 1st, to do a home-visit in the TO, Ontario area. The home was really taken and smitten with BHRR's Jetta(they had met her at our November BHRR "EXPERIENCE' Mini Open House) and, we said we could bring another dog to this home visit and, they chose BHRR's Dyson.

He did great on the car ride, no surprise there! 😉 BHRR's Jetta was the car seat hog!

It was clear to see from the moment we arrived, that BHRR's Jetta was the right match hands down and BHRR's Dyson, was not as comfortable and was a bit stressed. This is why home-visits are so important. This ended up being a great experience for BHRR's Dyson for he was able to visit a new home, travel, try more at city life and, have even more hands love on him. We went for a walk to the boardwalk on the beach(gosh, that experience for me was second to none, as it was for Margaret too!) and, he demonstrated yet again, that there can be a dog or two that makes him not comfortable and, with positive correction(he will do a small bark and pull a bit), he carries forward on the walk without any issues. It is fear that makes him that way and, it is more male dogs than female dogs, size does not matter and, when he meets the dogs, no problem. However, if the dog starts barking and lunging at him first, he will bark back and stiffen in fear. In all the time that we have had him, I have only witnessed that once and, that is in an earlier blog. We do not allow him to meet a dog that, he will bark or do a small pull at. That can enable 'negative attention seeking behaviour' and, the meeting will be on our terms, not his. By taking this approach, this does not create a 'monster'.

This is why it is SOOOOOOOOOOOOO important to get this otherwise, goofy boy in the hands / homes of a dog experienced home ONLY. Dane experience as posted previously is not the most important thing. He lives in complete harmony in my home and, has seen many a dog come in and out during his own time with us and is crate trained, housebroken, proven to be great with dogs of all sizes – even the 30 pound puppy here right now – the guinea pigs, horses etc. – yet, there can still be a dog or two upon our journeys' out and about that can make him uneasy and, a home needs to know how to positively, quickly and effectively handle this and, then passively ignore and move forward. We do not 'feed' into any anxiety and, we do not reward the behaviour. He is given a calming word/signal and, positive correction and we carry on. Since his time with us, I can count five dogs that he has barked at and, he has been to a LOT of places with us.

It is essential that anyone considered to adopt him be well aware of this, and, that we want him continuing to be the best dog he can be. He is not a dog that you just let loose in a dog park(most dogs and their owners do not belong at dog parks as is!).

As for cats, we were originally told her was great with cats and, he has not given me any reason to suspect he would not be good with cats, yet, integration is key for the success of all involved. He has not officially been cat tested at BHRR. He has been fine with the ones he has seen at work at the Hospital and, at Pet Valu when we were there. The cats that we saw on our walk in Toronto did not phase him. There was one flighty small dog that, I think he thought was a black squirrel that caught his attention and, he was reminded of his manners, and, we kept walking on the leash.

I do not want to see him in a busy city environment. A quiet neighbourhood in the city is fine yet, at this home visit in what is called 'the beaches' in Toronto, was way too much for him. He was alert and a bit strained. Yet, by the time we left many many delightful hours later, he was much more relaxed(not yawning or lip licking so much) and, asking for love. Before then, if he was not pacing, he was trying to stress sleep and, did not want me out of his sight. He was happy to explore the home, did great on the stairs and, had no issues with the three other dogs in the home.

Country or rural home is great too yet, I want to be assured that he would have continued exposure to new things – he did fine with air brakes in Toronto and alarms and sirens and crowds. Was not his 'thing' yet, he was not panicked or terrified. He is initially a bit reserved and aloof with people he does not know and, we just ask people to allow him to come to them. Once, he 'stakes out the land', he can be sitting in your lap if you blink too slow. 😀

He still resources over his kibble and he remains eating in a crate and, the resourcing is not to humans(we are always careful to make sure he knows we are there and, going to take his bowl) yet, to other dogs. This is not uncommon behaviour on a dog that was emaciated at one time. He is allowed to eat in peace and, he shares the water bowl without any issues.

With all the dogs here, he is not the dominant one by any means and, is quite an easy keeper, yet, we are a very experienced dog home, a multi dog experienced home also.

He can still pull on his leash in distraction types of settings yet, better and better!

He is a magnificent dog and in that right matched forever loving home is going to thrive yet, he is not a status symbol, a 'cool' colour of dog to have and nor is he perfect. He is 100% perfect in all of his imperfections though! 🙂

Below are two photo's from June 1st in Toronto, Ontario. I am still in awe that we were only 11 minutes away from the CN tower yet, the beach was right there off the lake, parks(three of them) and so much more. Felt so tropical!

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BHRR's Aslan – ADOPTED June 12th, 2014
So, many came together to help save this boy and, each time I, think about
how miraculous he was to still be alive to come into BHRR, my heart just soars…(he was dumped at a very high kill shelter and, we did not have room when first asked and, when we did have room a few weeks later, I contacted the shelter, thinking that I was most likely going to hear he had been pts, yet, they saved him hoping that we would have a spot soon! They saw that he had that much potential!). He was to arrive in November and, then had to be quarantined at the shelter and did not get to us to December 7th, 2013. He went up for adoption January 21, 2014 and began to be temp fostered, February 20th, 2014 and, the rest is history!
AND, they were right. So, thank you Rose! Thank you Cheryl for contacting BHRR and, then helping me get the legs of the transport together plus filled AND, thank you to all that gave of their time and gas to get him closer to BHRR. Jenn Dingle, thank you again for your part in helping to transport him!
Thank you to his temp foster mom/dad, Bruce J. Moquin & Holly Surman for doing such a great job building upon the strong foundation created at BHRR. Thank you for being such amazing foster parents and, supporting BHRR. Each dog you have temp fostered for us, has just thrived. BHRR is better and stronger, because of your belief in what we do here!
Thank you to his new forever loving adoptive family, for opening up your heart and home to a BHRR dog in need of one to call their very own AND CONGRATULATIONS!
Thank you SO much Holly for doing this home visit with me also! 🙂
***It was so lovely to have seen BHRR's Aslan in May and overnight and, then again tonight. It really touched me to see how excited he was to see me and, yup, inside I had a tear or two welling up with how happy I am for him!!! I will miss you, yet, you are on to a wonderful new chapter in your life!**

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BHRR's Leroy's home visit is now scheduled for Sunday June 15th. We will continue to update his blog as we can.

Here is BHRR's Leroy's 'reality' slide. We are still working through the adoption process to best determine if this is that right matched forever loving home for him. We promise to keep his blog updated as we can!

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BHRR's Aslan's home visit is scheduled for Thursday June 12th. We promise to update his blog as we can!

BHRR's Leroy is moving under a PENDING ADOPTION! We will update his blog as we can.

This boy has put on almost 40 pounds since he first arrived to BHRR on April 5th, 2014!

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BHRR's Leroy is NOW AVAILABLE FOR ADOPTION! Good for him!

He absolutely loves his crate and, will actually paw at the crate, quite enthusiastically to get in! This is his safe spot and, at this time, we still have not tested him for any length of time out of the crate, when we go out. With everything we had been told about him having severe SA(I have not witnessed any form of major SA whatsoever), this is what works for him and, it works for us and, is safe for him and home.

He does have a slightly OCD behaviour that he will lick this one bar on his crate at times. Just the one bar and leaving a small drooling mass of slippery goob on the floor. We passively ignore and, make no big deal of it and, it stops within seconds. It is an intermittent thing, about 3 times a week. This started about a week ago and, looking at what may have changed in the home that, would have 'triggered' this. BHRR's Flint was adopted around that time and then returned. We shall see how things go. BHRR's Jetta is now adopted and, we will see if that has any impact also.

He can go to a home that works pt, ft, from home, semi-retired etc. He can go to a home with another right matched dog as he is playful and, social, yet, as long as the home has a strong network in place for him to be able to continue to interact with other dogs(dogs need their friends too!), then, we will consider a home that does not have another dog at this time.

He still exhibits behaviour when out and about that, if he feels another dog is, getting too close to one of his doggie friends, he will still do the slight lip curl. He is positively corrected and then re-directed. Not with all dogs, yet more than a handful that we have seen to date and, this is something we want any possible future adoptive home to be aware of. He has not done this to any humans since his arrival to BHRR and, we continue to work with him on this. So important for each dog to have the full picture painted of them from good, to bad and great and ugly. This is an area that he shall continue to require consistent, positive routine and structure of acceptable demonstrations of behaviour.

He has never exhibited that behaviour at all in our multi dog home. Only out in public.

He is such an affectionate and playful nut here. He can really get the dane lean going and, you better brace yourself! 😀

He is 100% housebroken, is now down to eating two good meals a day, is happy and uber gorgeous!

I do not want him in a home with cats. While he was fine with the cats at the PV Stittsville PAWS Event, he gets excited over fast flighty movements. So, as long as the cats were in the cage and, not running around the floor, he paid them no mind or attention. Yet, we have seen at BHRR, that when the BHRR Flower Girl's run and race, he gets all excited and wants to chase. Better than he was yet, for comfort sake, no cats, in the home at this time. I will always remember the rabbit that raced across the parking lot at KAH and SOOOOOOOOO, glad I saw the rabbit first!

He travels great in the car and, he has been a joy to have here! He will definitely require more obedience(we have that in our adoption contract anyway for all of our dogs) for as much as he has bombed along here and shall continue to do so yet, if he sees something he really wants to visit, he will forget all of his distraction training and, prepare to do some skiing….Not as it was when he first arrived yet, still present at times. Considering where he started to where he is now, he is an angel….a gooberhead one right now! He will just get better and better with continue work. We have not even had him 8 weeks and, he has make amazing progress! 🙂

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BHRR's Hailey had her special picnic date on Saturday May 31st! Here are two photo's that I took of her at PV Stittsville, for after her date, I took her over there for a visit! Big hit! BIG! 🙂 She is still waiting ever patiently for her right matched forever loving home to find her. So, are we!

Here is what the home had to say about her:
"She has wowed everyone she has met today. Just got back from another walk and she is snoozing away again :D"

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AVAILABLE FOR ADOPTION!

Much to update on BHRR's Flint. It has taken me almost a week to be able to write a blog update on this incredible dog and, thank you to everyone that has submitted testimonials on him to date. So important, for people to not just 'trust' my word, despite my education, experience, knowledge and that fact, that I have lived with this dog since September 19th, 2013. This boy has been exposed to hundreds and hundreds upon hundreds of folks – from friends, fans, strangers, vets, family, volunteers, adults, kids, seniors, infants, men, women etc.  from the time he has arrived, both in our home, at community education and public awareness events and, at work, play dates, play visits both in my hands and, with many others for all of the above. He is one of the most popular of BHRR's dogs. AND, for our third annual special picnic date online auction, BHRR's Flint was the biggest winner for funds raised and, had quite the bid war.

When I left this dog at the adoptive home on Sunday May 25th, 2014, I left a dog that was happy, wagging his tail, exploring the home and, going upstairs and downstairs friendly and calm. The only 'nerves' he showed was when he first met the adoptive home resident as that person is 6 foot 3 and 260 pounds and, when I asked that person to sit down(and, more than once), BHRR's Flint was right over wanting to make friends and be loved. He also spooked himself when he saw himself in a mirror yet, made 'friends' with himself in the mirror not long afterwards. 😀

I even left two types of bones, a collar, a leash, a bag of FROMM also with him.

Each dog that is adopted has a very detailed information package emailed to the home prior to the adoption. We also discuss over the phone the dog with the applicant.The blogs are very detailed on the journey our dogs go through and, nothing is hidden. The good, the bad, the great and the ugly are all posted.

We have been operating over 18.5 years now, and this is the 6th dog that we have taken back in that time. Our adoption success rates were 100% for over ten years of operating and were 99% up to last Wednesday May 28th, when I brought him back. Actually, the adoption failed on the 27th of May, not even 48 hours after the adoption occurred. It is so important that we do the best we can and 'right' by each dog that crosses our doors and set-up our dogs and any possible right matched homes for success. We did discuss with the home re: CM tactics as the home was a big fan of CM and, how we do not support any corporal or punitive practices and, sent on literature plus video of examples what CM has done to dogs in the past.

As per our follow-up protocols, I sent our a follow-up email on May 26th at 1:19 AM

At 9:30 AM on the 26th, I received the following email:

"Hey Gwen! 

I think its goin ok! Flint has met a couple new people already. He seems unsure when first meeting people but warms up fast. I've taken him for a few walks around the block, he tends to pull very hard on the leash. He sometimes does ok on correction but it will take awhile to be  good on leash.  He spent the night in the cage and did ok! I'm lookin forward to starting obedience training as I think that will solve a lot of issues. 

He misses you guys!"

So far, nothing really terrible in this email on the surface. BHRR's Flint is great on a leash yet, as I told the home, BHRR's Flint has to know that the home knows that BHRR's Flint knows about manners. Yet, I had planned on sending an email ASAP to address the leash manners for, he should not be taking time to be good on a leash. AND, the comment about 'solve a lot of issues', concerned us. This also was in the plan to delve further ASAP. Like all of those that Volunteer for BHRR, I am also a Volunteer of BHRR, and, do have two pt careers outside of my ft work at BHRR and, have a family and other commitments and, as so many are aware, I am up to 5 or 6 AM almost every day, working to help animals and people in need out there, as a Volunteer.

However, I did not even get the chance to respond, for, I then received the following and, I was stunned, shocked, deeply concerned and emailed back as soon as I could and also alerted the rest of the BHRR BOD. We have gone from the home stated as being 'seems unsure when first meeting people but warms up fast' in the first email to what is in no way BHRR's Flint. We have also gone from 'goin ok!' to this…..

AND, I am posted this as, for anyone else that may consider applying to adopt BHRR's Flint, do know that, we remain full of full disclosure and, want people to understand that this adoption failure is not BHRR's Flints fault.

On May 27, 2014, at 12:53 PM, this is what I received re: BHRR's Flint's behaviour in email and, it was similar in the vm left and the word 'aggressive' was also used.
 

"Gwen,
I tried calling and left a message. I want to be honest with you and myself. The first couple days with flint have been hard. At times I see this happy go lucky softy. At other times I see a very fearful dog. I have had a couple instances where flint was very fearful especially when meeting new people at my home or on walks. Flint has growled at me (after waking up from a dream and you could tell he didn't know where he was or was unsure of his surroundings, it took more than 20 minutes for him to calm down), growled at visitors to my home, and growled and even showed his teeth at a passer by on a walk. I was afraid he would snap at the person, so I quickly just got out of the situation and apologized."

Though, per the adoptive homes signed contract, it was their responsibility to bring BHRR's Flint back to BHRR safely, I jumped on this. Something was seriously wrong. Thank you to Rachel for answering my request for assistance and, arrangements were made for her to get him on Wednesday and, I would then get BHRR's Flint from her. I am grateful to the home for emailing me so, we could act fast.

Our dog is back safe with us, and, we are keeping BHRR's Flint the priority.

When the BHRR approved Volunteer got BHRR's Flint, he was not nervous or scared to see her and, she then texted me to say that she was taking him to a dog park and, when I met her, she also told me she took him to PetSmart. This person had not seen BHRR's Flint since March, almost 10 weeks prior and, no signs of anything remotely negative to report. He met an elderly person, a pregnant person, kids and, all sorts of folks. God, he loves kids! The only unsure sign he gave was when they first walked in PetSmart and Rachel reminded him that he was ok and, off they went. She even purchased a big smoked dino bone for him.

There was no trying to lunge, eat, snap, growl or hurt anyone.  Some of us are not even sure how he could even bare his teeth with all those heavy long/big flews. 🙁

What was also pointed out to me was a very large fluid pocket area on BHRR's Flint's lower side when I met the BHRR approved Volunteer to get him and, I did email the home to ask how that could have happened as it would really benefit BHRR's Flint and the Vet to help treat him. It was bigger than a large fist in size, very promniant. I did not get an answer as to the cause from the home. BHRR's Flint is now on antibiotics for what was diagnosed as a seroma. 40 cc's were drained and, if need be, more will be drained if required.

Before I even met the Volunteer, I stopped a piece away from the meeting locale and, observed from a distance how he was with the BHRR Volunteer. He was great…curious with the cars that slowed down and looked and talked to him in the parking lot. He was sniffing the grass and trees and no problems noted. When I parked and, was walking over, and, he saw me….that greeting of his, just melted my heart….I sniffled back the tears, refused to 'baby' him and, greeted him with a smile and plenty of pats. Treated it as no big deal……yet, inside, I was sooooooooooo happy to have witnessed how great he was doing with Rachel. 🙂

When I arrived home that evening from making the drive to meet our BHRR approved Volunteer, BHRR's Flint was nervous of my 13 year old son Mason and I just handed him the leash and, all was fine again. What did distress me is that when he saw Sean, he submissive peed in the fading daylight. That disturbed all of us immensely to see that.

It took me until the wee early hours of Saturday May 31st and, was so worth only getting 2.5 hours sleep – to successfully integrate him back into the pack here. He would stand between my legs and shake. This dog does not have a mean bone in his body. Never has. It was heartbreaking……. 🙁 🙁 Yet, he is now back into the groove and, no longer wanting to hide in a crate or between my legs and is eating, drinking, and, playing back to normal again.

I shall add photo's taken last Wednesday by the BHRR approved Volunteer and the testimonials sent so far in another blog. This one has become long enough………..
 

BHRR's Aslan is moving under a PENDING ADOPTION! We will update his blog as we can.

On Sunday June 1st, 2014, BHRR did Adoption #364

Thank you to Auntie Margaret Aris for roadtripping with me, and, thank you to this lovely family for opening up their showcase home to us and, for being that right matched forever loving home for a BBBBB!

This home has loved BHRR's Jetta for some time, and, even met her at our BHRR 'EXPERIENCE' Mini Open House in November, yet, the timing was not right for their home to put in an application at that time to adopt.

BHRR's Dyson had a really great positive experience coming with us for this hv and, while the home had their hearts set on BHRR's Jetta, BHRR's Dyson was also one of possible interest and, he came with us to see if he could be a right matched fit, yet, he was not…..BUT, his home is out there! We know it is!

Congrats to you Jetta!! It was an emotional time on the drive home with such happiness and, a few tears of "I will deeply miss her'
WHAT I love about this photo is that each human member has their hand touching her!

Margaret got some stunning photo's with her more professional camera and, when she is back up and running on her own computer, she shall send our way….she got some incredible photo's of her and BHRR's Dyson! I have a couple from my iPhone of BHRR's Dyson and will post on his blog. 🙂

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