Chinese rescue dog Jenny is small enough to fly in cabin. Totally blind. Super gentle personality. 3-5 years old. Was abandoned by her family after they moved away and has spent the last year in a park under a tree. Assume not spayed, but we can do that. Will be ready to fly to US/Canada by Nov 30. If anyone or organization is willing to adopt her, or foster her, please contact chris@littleadoptionshop.com Thank You!
UDPATE: XiaoXiao has been provided lifelong sanctuary by the amazing folks at Home For Life. We are so grateful to them!!! XiaoXiao has a spinal injury but still has limited use of his back legs. He can walk a few steps at a time on his back legs and is super friendly.
UPDATE: COOPER HAS BEEN ADOPTED! Cooper is a healthy female kitten, looking for a cat-experience family. She’s a tiny bit shy, but not feral, and has been making great progress with her foster mom. She’s almost completed her initial vaccinations, and is healthy and active. If we can’t find an adopter soon, we will need a new foster home asap. So, if you can foster or adopt, please contact chris@littleadoptionshop.com
Nana was found either lost or abandoned and paralyzed on the ground. Then things took a turn for the worse — can’t describe for certain reasons that are sensitive, but she wound up in a place that would have been the end of her. By the time we got a call to help her, she had already been taken away. All hope was lost, and we couldn’t find a way to rescue her. Then a super-powered angel, who happens to be a good friend, got her out and we took her straight to hospital. X-ray doesn’t show obvious spinal column (vertebrae) injury, but still need to do MRI and other tests.
UPDATE: Results are not great. There are no obvious breaks in the spinal column itself, but the MRI shows that she had a very serious blow, with serious damage to spinal cord around around thoracic vertebrae, with less serious damage near the neck. She obviously suffered a very hard blow (by car, most likely), but is no possibility of surgery. Vet Dr. Rao is going to try stem cell therapy and possible acupuncture. But prognosis is not good. I’m waiting to get digital copies of the MRI scans to share with other specialists.
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UPDATE: NANA passed away but spent her last weeks in the most loving family she’s ever had. [Updated photos below.] After having a mammary gland tumor removed a few months ago, Nana developed a new tumor just behind her front right leg. Dr. Chen of Heng Ai operated yesterday, saying that he was able to get margins on the removal while not damaging critical nerves and blood vessels (this was a lucky). Waiting for pathology report. Nana previously had a massive mammary gland tumor before we first rescued her. She is a super friendly dog, with a lot of spirit. If there were a family willing to take her in for her final years – her prognosis won’t be great, but we’re hoping for the best.
Diagnosed with hemangiosarcoma, and given only a few months live, Jinjin was offered hospice in the family of Oso (her buddy now). So far, Jinjin has been totally healthy, without any signs yet of aggressive recurrence of her cancer. We are so grateful to Jinjin’s foster family and her soulmate Oso.
Unless there are medical circumstances preventing spay/neuter, we spay/neuter all our rescued dogs and cats as soon as possible. (We did have a couple “oops” moments in the past, such as when Tuzi had multiple eye surgeries (successful), but we unwittingly sent him intact to his partner rescue in the US. That was embarrassing, but very rarely happens.) Manager Wu of our Shelter 2 has been in charge of spay/neutering most of our recent rescues, including these four furballs, who were spayed/neutered yesterday at Dr. Zhang’s clinic in Huairou.
UPDATE: We believe that Xiaofu is quite old, she is still fighting recurrent infections but is fairly stable at this point. Xiaofu was found by a young man who helped us a few months ago on that big rescue in Daxing (where we spent weeks rescuing puppies from drainage tunnels, under buildings, etc.). She’s got FCV — https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feline_calicivirus — and is quite anemic. Dr. Jiang is doing his best to save her. I know I’m supposed to be limiting intake, but she would have been a goner left outside a few more days like this, and it’s still REALLY hard to motivate people to take responsibility. I try. I try to tell people, “Dude, you can do this! Take her to a vet. Raise some funds among friends. It’s just one cat.” But usually people just don’t believe in themselves, and say, “Well, I guess will just have to leave her outside.”
Thanks to our wonderful partner rescue in Minnesota Secondhand Hounds, Snowball, Barney, Gumby, Brandy and Lili are going to have brand new lives in Minnesota. Barney and Brandy are dog meat trade rescues, Gumby and Snowball were rescued from quite dangerous situations, and Lili was rescued while protecting her buddy, Qiaoqiao, who’d been hit by a car. These five lucky pupsters will be available for adoption via Secondhand Hounds website, so please go there if you’re interesting in adopting them!
So grateful to Dahuang’s new mom and dad! She had a rough start in her life and had several minor but chronic medical problems (ears, teeth), but how she’s got an awesome new home. Again, thanks to PAAW and TOPS in Dog Training for making this possible!
So grateful to Dove/Defu’s new parents and the wonderful team at PAAW for helping find her a forever home! Also, very grateful to the wonderful people at TOPS in Dog Training (thank you, Paula and Alex!) for providing her a place to foster while her adoptive home was found!
NEED FLIGHT VOLUNTEERS FOR FOLLOWING ROUTES * Cambodia -> Toronto * Beijing -> Toronto * Beijing -> Washington, DC * Beijing -> Paris
Flight volunteers incur no extra costs. We pay for extra baggage
fees, and do all of the preparatory work. Dogs go in the cargo hold as
excess baggage. This is a great way to help change a life.
If you are flying these routes, please contact chris@littleadoptionshop.com
Maria 从原来的家里阳台摔了好几层,把脊椎被摔断了,原来的主人因为承担不了治疗费而放弃了。通过很长时间的治疗,恢复了走路的功能,但是大小便失禁。她需要一个非常有耐心的家庭。 她非常亲人!Maria fell from the balcony of her original home, breaking her spine. Due to the costs of medical expenses, her owner gave her up. After a long period of treatment, she regained the ability to walk, but still has no control over bladder and bowel. She will need a very loving, patient family. She is extremely friendly and just loves to cuddle.
UPDATE: Baobao passed away to very aggressive tumors that were inoperable. After one major surgery, the tumors came back very aggressively. She spent her last days with her buddy BangBang by her side. Baobao has recovered from surgery. Unfortunately, the tumor in her mouth has malignant and another tumor has been found on her neck.