Pet Rescue of Mercer Special News and Events!

Read on for up to the minute information on our most urgent situations,
special needs rescues and upcoming events.

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

HELP RUDY!



Rudy is a gorgeous 13-week old mixed breed puppy who has had everything short of a normal puppyhood so far. This little man arrived to PRM’s care a few weeks ago. He was handed over to a shelter worker by a man who said “sorry” and then walked out of the building. Rudy’s rear back paw had a large, gaping open wound and he was unable to put any weight on that leg.





GRAPHIC INFORMATION: Sadly, we have no idea how Rudy’s injury exactly occurred, however, we know it was by a sharp object . The bones in his foot were literally sliced right in half by something sharp, and his muscles, vessels and nerves were also cut. Our vet was able to amputate only Rudy’s toes and pads so that he still has full use of his back leg. He’s healing extremely well and is on his way to making a completely recovery.



We’re happy that Rudy is almost ready to have a “normal puppyhood”, and he’s eager too! He’ll happily chew on his visitors’ fingers and hair, loves toys and loves to play! He’s currently staying at our veterinary hospital until he gets the a-okay from his surgeon, but hopefully soon he’ll be in a foster home.


As an all volunteer, 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization, Pet Rescue of Mercer relies heavily on your donations to continue saving lives. Rudy’s medical bills are currently at $1200 and quickly growing. If you would like to make a donation towards Rudy’s care, contributions can be made online through our website www.petrescueofmercer.org or mailed directly to us at Pet Rescue of Mercer, P.O. Box 2574, Hamilton, NJ 08690.

Thursday, June 30, 2011

Sweet Sophie has cancer...

Sweet Sophie is a gorgeous, purebred 7-year old Bernese Mountain Dog who came to us after her owners divorced. She’s a wonderful girl with an even temperament, laidback and loves to be leaning and touching you at all times.



Sadly, after a complete workup at our vet’s office, we discovered our sweet girl is filled with cancer. Our vet removed 2 large tumors and 1 small tumor, but she has 20-30 small tumors throughout her coat. Her biopsies came back as multiple mast cell tumors. Unfortunately, this is very typical of the breed, especially at her age. Sophie is also on meds for incontinence that she is required to take for the rest of her life.










Sophie looks great and is doing very well at the moment, and our vet feels she could have several months to a year left of a comfortable life. UPDATE: We are very happy to update that her foster mom has decided to keep her for her remaining time with us, so she does not need to make any more transitions.



As an all volunteer, 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization, Pet Rescue of Mercer relies heavily on your donations to continue saving lives. you would like to make a donation towards Sophie’s care, contributions can be made online through our website www.petrescueofmercer.org or mailed directly to us at Pet Rescue of Mercer, P.O. Box 2574, Hamilton, NJ 08690.

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Puppy and Kitten Season has STARTED!


Pet Rescue of Mercer welcomed a beautiful litter of puppies last Tuesday at midnight and we are already overflowing with friendly young cats and kittens! Visit our website to check out these beautiful babies now!

http://petrescueofmercer.org/animals.asp


Tuesday, February 22, 2011

TONKA NEEDS YOUR HELP!

Tonka is a gorgeous, purebred male 4-year old Great Dane in desperate need of your support! After just a few days in foster care, TONKA BEGAN TO BLOAT, AN EXTREMELY SERIOUS, LIFE-THREATENING CONDITION. Great Danes are the #1 breed at risk for bloat, due to their large, deep chests. He was rushed to an emergency hospital, where x-rays confirmed Gastric Dilatation and Volvulus (GDV or Bloat).


We opted for surgery for Tonka, despite the extreme costs of the procedure. We knew this dog came to us for a reason, and we had to try everything we could to save him.

His stomach had already undergone torsion (twisting), but when the veterinarian was in surgery, she discovered conditions were far worse than she had expected. A portion of his stomach was dead and had to be removed. His spleen had also twisted and ruptured, causing massive internal bleeding. Gastropexy was performed so his stomach cannot twist again.

Tonka, 13 hours after surgery

After approximately 6-7 hours in surgery, Tonka pulled through and had a plasma transfusion later that night. BUT he’s not out of the woods yet, and the next ten days are extremely critical.

Tonka is still at high risk for infection and blood clotting, and he is being closely monitored for heart arrhythmias. His protein levels in his platelets have been low, but his heart rate, blood pressure and appetite have been good.

Click here to donate directly to Tonka's fund

Now, we are asking for your help in saving Tonka’s life. His vet bills are currently $5000 and THEY ARE QUICKLY MOUNTING. As an all volunteer, 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization, Pet Rescue of Mercer relies heavily on your donations to continue saving lives. We desperately need your support for Tonka. Contributions can be made online through our website http://www.petrescueofmercer.org/ or mailed directly to us at Pet Rescue of Mercer, P.O. Box 2574, Hamilton, NJ 08690.

Tonka was surrendered to a local animal shelter when his owner could no longer care for him. He is approximately 20 pounds underweight and he had a condition known as cherry eye, a prolapse in the gland of the third eyelid.


The shelter reached out to PRM for help, wanting to quickly get this scared, extra-large pooch out of the building. We found him a foster home, had him neutered, vaccinated and the cherry eye corrected. He's gone through so much in his short life, and we're determined to get him through this battle.

Throughout this whole ordeal, Tonka has retained his sweet-natured personality. He has won over the hearts of all of the vet techs who are caring for him, and he happily slobbers on any of his visitors.

Please, help us to save this handsome horse of a dog!

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Winnie's puppies are HERE!


Winnie's puppies are here! For more pictures and information on Winnie and her puppies, please use the following link to read the entire story:

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Chihuahua puppy needs surgery for fractured front leg!

Kringle is an absolutely adorable 6-month old Chihuahua puppy who was rescued from the city shelter with a fractured front leg. He’s just a puppy and only weighs about 5-6 pounds, but he’s already homeless and broken!



Kringle is having surgery on Thursday, December 2 to correct his fractured, front left leg. He’ll have to have a plate put into his leg to help it heal. We’ll post updates after he has his surgery and once we know everything went well!



This sweet little pup will be at our veterinary hospital for at least another week or so, but we are accepting applications for him so he can go straight to his new forever home. He is up to date on shots and will be neutered with adoption.




As an all volunteer, 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization, Pet Rescue of Mercer relies heavily on your donations to continue saving lives. Kringle's surgery and medical bills are estimated to cost approximately $1200. If you would like to make a donation towards Kringle's surgery, contributions can be made online through our website www.petrescueofmercer.org or mailed directly to us at Pet Rescue of Mercer, P.O. Box 2574, Hamilton, NJ 08690.

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Dudley needs help!

Dudley is an absolutely adorable 1-year old staffie mix, brindle and white with a pink and brown nose. He has a face you cant help but squish and kiss paired with a wiggle-y body! He really is just too cute for words, especially when you meet him in person; he ALWAYS puts a smile on your face. Dudley weighs about 50 pounds, is up to date on shots and will be neutered prior to adoption.

Unfortunately, Dudley's start has been a bit rocky, but we are determined to get him a brighter future. He was found as a stray, laying down in someones front yard. A passenger saw him and worried he had been hit by a car and animal control swiftly came and picked him up. Dudley has NO muscle mass in his rear legs and has developed a gimpy walk to accommodate for it. The shelter vet believes he has an old injury to his hip and that he wasnt recently hit by a car.


No one came back to claim Duds as their dog, so we rescued him from the shelter as soon as his stray time was up! He is currently staying at our veterinary office, having x-rays taken and receiving the medical care he so desperately deserves. Stay tuned for updates once we and our vet figure out what is going on!

It wont be long before Dudley is ready to be adopted so feel free to inquire and set up a time to meet him, he wont disappoint! Duds is dog friendly; he rode in the car with another dog to the vets office and they both were kissing each other through the crate.

As an all volunteer, 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization, Pet Rescue of Mercer relies heavily on your donations to continue saving lives. If you would like to make a donation towards Dudleys leg care, contributions can be made online through our website www.petrescueofmercer.org or mailed directly to us at Pet Rescue of Mercer, P.O. Box 2574, Hamilton, NJ 08690.