Pet of the Week: Summer

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On March 8, 2014, True Blue Animal Rescue was asked to step in and take custody of a dog in Somerville, Texas. TBAR founders, Dale and Melanie DeAeth, were accompanied by Somerville police to respond to reports that a dog was being severely neglected. Thankfully the dog, later named Summer, was not completely emaciated since a kindly neighbor had been attempting to give the dog food. When TBAR staff met Summer, she was friendly and extremely happy to see people. All she wanted to do was give kisses and be near people, despite the neglect she had been experiencing.Summer was taken to the vet immediately after being seized from the owner. The vet discovered that she was heavy heartworm positive and would need expensive heartworm treatment. Because TBAR is a no-kill rescue and believes if the animal has a good quality of life and treatment is available, Summer was not euthanized due to financial burden and instead Summer blossomed in her foster home during her heartworm treatment. Summer loves playing in the yard and chewing on her toys. She also loves to play tug-o-war and is very gentle. Summer dreams of the day she will have a forever family who loves and spoils her and shows her that not all people are cruel. Can you make this sweet girl’s dream come true?If you think Summer would be a wonderful addition to your family, please contact True Blue Animal Rescue by emailing [email protected] or leaving a voice mail at (936)878-2349 and we will return your call at our earliest convenience.You can also visit our website at www.t-bar.org for more information about TBAR.

Dog Rescue: Summer

*WARNING: SOME PICTURES BELOW ARE OF A GRAPHIC NATURE AND MAY BE UNSETTLING FOR SOME VIEWERS*

 

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On March 8, 2014, True Blue Animal Rescue was asked to step in and take custody of a dog in Somerville, Texas. T-bar founders Dale and Melanie DeAeth were accompanied by Somerville police to respond to reports that a dog was being severely neglected. Thankfully the dog, later named Summer, was not completely emaciated since a kindly neighbor had been attempting to give the dog food.

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On approaching the house they saw that the dog was living in a fenced off area that was about four by three feet, and surrounded by debris. Before going into the cage Melanie and Dale looked Summer over and decided she was most likely a Staffordshire Terrier mix, but the dog was friendly and extremely happy to see people. Summer was not wearing a collar, so Dale made a makeshift one so that he could get her to the car safely.

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While waiting on Melanie and the Somerville police officer, Chris Ruttrell, to exchange paper work, Dale DeAeth spoke calmingly to Summer. Summer loved the attention and responded with kisses. Summer twice attempted to make the jump into the DeAeth’s vehicle, but was too weak to make it inside. So Dale picked Summer up and placed her in a kennel to transport her back to T-bar.

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Once at the T-bar rescue center, Melanie gave Summer a treat with worming medicine inside. The dog began rolling in the green grass and Dale held her on the leash waiting for Melanie to get more medicine. While waiting Dale notice she had sores on her rump from being forced to be in a sitting position almost non-stop. She also has a cyst or some other type of growth on her hip and cuts on her front legs. Next Melanie gave Summer a shot for Distemper, Parvo and Lepto before leading Summer to her new home near the other T-bar dogs.

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Summer settled into her new home nicely and was treated to a new toy along with her new dog house and fresh food and water.

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**Update on Summer. March the 11 Dr. Lee Panko of the Brenham Veterinary Hospital came out to T-bar to give shots to a few horses and dogs. Dr. Panko also gave Summer a check-up and took some blood samples. Summer tested positive for heart worms and he noted that she is heart worm heavy. He also pointed out that Summer was missing most of her teeth and he believed it was because she was gnawing at anything she could reach trying to get nutrients to survive. Since Summer is close to five years old these teeth will not grow back. Aside from her malnutrition, Summer’s biggest hurdle is the heart worms. Treatment will be expensive, but her case is so bad that her other surgeries will need to wait until the heart worms are taken care of. If you would like to donate to Summer’s rehab please click on the “Donate” button. Your donation, no matter what size, can make a difference in her life.




Horse Success Stories Jan-Mar 2013

We are pleased that quite a few horses have found homes already this year!  Please allow us to share some of the 2013 success stories!

Luke

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Luke‘s new foster home decided they just couldn’t let him go so they finalized his adoption and he gets to stay with them forever! 

Luke’s Story:  Luke had to be moved from his foster home due to his foster dad’s heath issues.  Luke is about 8 years old and ride able  but needs further training. Luke is a VERY sweet boy and just loves attention and treats. He is blind in his left eye, but if he knows you’re there it doesn’t bother him at all.

Pixie

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Pixie was adopted by the lady who was training her. This beautiful mare is going to be used to her fullest potential and will even be in horse shows! So exciting for Pixie!

Pixie’s Story:  TBAR was awarded 15 neglected Tennessee Walkers on 2/27/2012. Foster homes were needed to rehabilitate these horses. This photo did not accurately reflect the actual body condition of the horses – they were all skinnier.  Pixie is a 12 yr old Mare with a really sweet face and the sweetest soft eyes. Sorrel with flaxen mane and tail. 

 

Santana & Holly

Santana was adopted by her foster family and gets to stay with them forever.  Here are pics of Santana with Holly!

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Dove Darling (Sahara)

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Dove Darling is also happy to have been adopted by her foster Mom and staying with them forever.  She was one of the Tennessee Walkers that was seized from an owner who was not taking care of them. Her name was Dove Darling but her new Mom named her Sahara. Thank you for adopting her and giving her the time and attention she needed to become the wonderful horse she was meant to be!

 

TBAR is an all volunteer 501(c)(3) non-profit organization and is a no-kill facility. Save a life and adopt instead of buying a pet. TBAR is always looking for temporary foster homes too!  If you would like to meet your own new friend, visit the TBAR Horses page.  Please read about ouradoption or fostering programs, or consider donating to TBAR.  Every little bit helps us to help another animal in need to be rehabilitated and then find their forever home!

 




 

 

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