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.

Saturday, January 30, 2010

SWEET SISTERS NEED LOVING HOME TOGETHER

Madison and Mojo are two gorgeous, dainty 7-8 year old sisters looking for a forever home together. They are each about 40 lbs and have super soft coats. We have no idea what their mix is, but our best guess is maybe collie, greyhound and lab.


Madison is slightly taller and lighter in color. Mojo is just a bit smaller, and she loves to give you paw. Both girls love to snuggle in close and just be loved. They are very affectionate and eager to give you little kisses or curl up in your lap.



Their owner showed up to our adoption day looking to surrender them; his landlord was going to evict him the next day if they were not placed, and his only other option was to have them put to sleep. We met the girls and took them right in, they are just too sweet.



Madison has had a tumor removed and Mojo just had a few skin tags removed, but other than that they are in good health. They will be spayed and brought up to date on shots before adoption.



Both sisters are friendly with other animals and we believe them to be housebroken. They are currently staying at our veterinary office and will be going to foster care in a few days, so check back for updates.

If you could open your heart and home to these two sweet sisters, they will reward you with a life of unconditional love.

Saturday, January 16, 2010

PLEASE HELP US SAVE BABY!

Baby, a beautiful 18-month old pit bull terrier mix, is desperately in need of your support! Baby’s story is a very sad one… She was found curled into a shaking ball on the side of the road in mid January in horrible shape – dehydrated, emaciated and void of the basic necessities of life. Someone spotted her and called animal control, she was brought to the local shelter and then transferred to our care.


This poor girl is just skin and bones, unbelievable skinny. She was so weak she was unable to even lift her head, let alone walk, the first day she arrived. Baby was so dirty it took two baths at the shelter to even make a dent in getting her clean, and her should-be-white legs are still stained brown. We are still horrified to think that someone could let this happen to her, but relieved to know she will never suffer again.



Baby is currently staying at our veterinary office, where she is receiving fluids, heat, food and some much needed TLC, for probably the first time in her life. She has a great appetite and is eating 4-5 times a day. Although she was starved, she is not food aggressive. We’re waiting on results from a urinalysis, fecal and bloodwork, but in just 1 day she is already gaining strength.

UPDATE 01/18/2010: Baby's tests results came back, her fecal, urinalysis and bloodwork all look good. This poor girl is so emaciated because she was malnourished, starved. Fortanately, after just a few days at the vet's office, Baby is quickly regaining strength and is able to go for short walks. She still has a long road until she is completely recovered and back to a good weight, but her prognosis looks great!


Now, we are asking for your help in saving Baby’s life. As an all volunteer, 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization, Pet Rescue of Mercer relies heavily on your donations to continue saving lives. Baby’s vet bills are projected to be at least $1100 and they are quickly mounting. We desperately need your support for Baby. 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.

We can’t believe what this poor girl has made it through already, and we are asking for your support to give her a chance at life. She is a wonderful dog, so sweet and loving with everyone. Please keep her in your thoughts and prayers.

Thursday, January 14, 2010

UPDATE: Shelby, chemically burned black lab mix pup

UPDATE 1/28/2010: Sweet Shelby stayed at our vet's hospital for approximately two weeks while her burns healed, due to major infection she needed to be cleaned up about 4 times a day. We are now happy to report that she has been adopted by a loving family and is settling well into her new home!


Poor Shelby was found off an exit ramp of a major highway in Camden County, covered in scabbed-over wounds. She was discarded like trash out into the bitter cold of winter, but fortunately she was brought to the local shelter and has made her way safely to rescue.

Although the wounds looked to be healing, after her bath, the scabs fell off and revealed infected tissue covering almost all of her body. We suspect this was caused by chemical burns. Shelby is currently staying at our veterinary office, where she will receive the much needed treatment for her burns.




Although it is likely she will always have physical scars, Shelby does not let her past faze her. She is a bit on the shy side, but very sweet and wags her tail at the sight of a helping hand. If you sit on the ground and talk to her, you’ll soon find her in your lap, licking your chin.

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 to save Shelby. 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.

With your help, we hope that in no time Shelby will be running and playing like a normal puppy! She’s full grown at approximately 40 pounds and is only about 1 year old. She is ready to start charming potential adopters, so if you’re looking to rescue an abandoned soul, or have fallen in love with her big puppy dog eyes, come and meet her!

Sunday, January 10, 2010

Sweet Caroline...


Meet our Sweet Caroline, she just wishes good times never seemed so good.

This gentle soul was seized from her owners due to neglect. She was absolutely emaciated and just bones. She also had an injury to her rear left leg and she had been limping, not bearing any weight on it.

Unable to let this sweetie suffer anymore, we pulled Caroline from the shelter and brought her straight to meet our vet. The vet has determined that she was likely hit by a car, and damage has been done to both the growth plate on the knee and the hip bone. Her knee can be left alone, however there is a bone chip in her hip causing bone to rub up against bone, and it must be removed. Caroline will have her operation on Monday, January 11 and updates will be posted once they are available.

Caroline is just under 1 year old and weighs about 30 lbs. One of her eyes is partially blue. While we have no idea of her mix, we are guessing she is Italian greyhound or whippet, possibly mixed with pit. This girl is a true doll, all she wants is to sit in between your legs and be pet and loved. She’s friendly with other dogs too.

She’ll be going into foster care once released from the vet hospital while she waits for her forever home. She’s up to date on shots and will be spayed with adoption.