

This gentleman has already found his forever home with a wonderful woman who knew she wanted to save a senior to give him a great last few years. She saw Teddy and knew he was the one!
Updates will be posted as we learn more about this little girl.
The shelter reached out to us and Rocky has since recieved the surgery he needed. He is still limping, but is already toe touching and well on his way to a complete recovery. His stitches have come out and he is now ready to find his forever home.
Rocky is crate trained, housebroken, neutered and up to date on shots. He is excellent with other dogs and cats and is just a big snugglebug with people.
UPDATE 10/20/09: Mona is ready for adoption!!
Mona is a 10-month old pit bull mix puppy who came to us in dire need in late August. Her leg was swollen and bruised, and our veterinarian suspected someone struck her leg with a baseball bat or similar object. After approximately $2000 in leg surgeries and a month or so of restricted activity, Mona’s leg has finally healed and she is ready to go! She has also been spayed and is up to date on all shots.
Mona is a gorgeous red-nosed pit bull terrier, who is only about 45 lbs. full grown. She looks much bigger in her pictures, but is really only of medium size. She is a high energy dog with a high play drive, she LOVES to run around and whip around the yard. Although she is not good with cats, she could live with another active dog.
UPDATE 09/27/09: Brody had a major vein ripped out of his leg when he was hit by a car, and his leg is still swollen. The veins will compensate, but until then, he has to stay at the hopsital in order to heal. Hopefully soon this sweetie's next update will be from a home!
UPDATE 10/20/09: Brody Boy is still in the hospital, but is a week or two away from going to foster care! Our veterinarian is working hard on keeping him still long enough, as well as keeping him bandaged, so that Brody can properly heal. Being a lab puppy, and in the midst of his second teething stage, Brody LOVES to chew his bandages – even with the cone on! He now has on a body bandage in the hopes that Brody can’t get through it.
PRM would like to thank all of Brody’s followers for the support and donations. He has received over $320 in donations towards his care and a grant for $500 from LABMED, an organization for labs in need. PRM and Brody are so appreciative for the help we have received – his vet bills have now reached over $1700 and we still need your support to care for this special boy.
UPDATE 10/26/09: Brody is tentatively scheduled to have his bandages and sutures removed on Thursday and if all goes well, he'll be released into foster care on Monday! Almost there, Brody!
UPDATE 11/16/09: Brody had some setbacks in the healing of his leg that pushed back his date to be released to foster care. However, our veterinarian is confident that he will be able to leave the hospital by the end of next week. Brody has not had any bandages on for about a week now and we are just waiting for one little area of his leg to heal.
Brody is now ready to start looking for his forever family, and we’re hoping he’ll be able to leave the vet’s office and start his new life. Brody is looking for born and bred lab people, he really is a guy that lab people just can’t get enough of! Although Brody’s leg will not need any long-term medical care, we are not recommending that he be placed in a home with young children and a fenced yard is a must.
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Now, we are asking for your help in saving Brody’s leg. As an all volunteer, 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization, Pet Rescue of Mercer relies heavily on your donations to continue saving lives. Brody’s vet bills are projected to be at least $1500 and they are quickly mounting. We desperately need your support for Brody. 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.
Throughout this whole ordeal, Brody is still a sweet, fun-loving lab puppy. He has won over the hearts of all of the vet techs who are caring for him, and all he does is wag his tail. He also freely gives kisses to anyone who scratches his ears.
Please, help us to save this gorgeous, green-eyed chocolate boy!