Thursday, November 20, 2014

Puppies Need Your Help!

Puppies Need Your Help

Thank you Lord and Dr. Jill Bradshaw at Tri City Animal Clinic... Scout is doing much better today .He might be able to go home on today they kept him an extra day to make sure he is ok.

We have the Current Charges for all the puppies vet care. The estimate we were given of $2400 was discounted by Dr. Bradshaw to $1100.00  Tri City Animal Clinic Charges for Loki, Mia and Scout 11/10 to  11/20/2014                                                                               $   500.00   Ashville Emergency Animal Hospital for Loki 11/09/2014
$1600.00   Total Urgent Vet Care
$   96.34   Donations to Dr. Bradshaws Paypal                              drbradshaw@gmail.com
$  300.00   Deposit Check
$  200.00   Donation You Caring
$    10.00   GoFundMe
$996..66     Total Vet Bills Outstanding.

Please help donate to pay the wonderful Veterinarians that helped these precious pups.

We fell in love with the pups the first moment I saw them when we received a call from a concerned citizen in Union Mills NC.  The four pups  was just under a 3 months old tossed out of a blue Honda by two women on a busy highway.  Spunky and cute with a quiet dispositions the pups got separated from each other. Two of them were picked up on November 3rd, 2014 and were taken in by us so they would not end up in our local Rutherford County Animal Control (high Kill shelter). On Monday the 4th of November another call was received that two more pups from the same litter were running down the busy road with cars barley missing them. These pups were brought to us and the four pups were reunited.  There was an immediate connection we felt with them that we can't quite explain. I just knew that they need our help!

The pup three males and one female are a set of a collection of dogs saved from shelters or picked up off the streets by concerned citizens of Rutherford County, and area rescues and fosters that we worked closely with. The rescues would house many of the dogs and help prepare them for their new homes. I raced to the chance of helping them, and luckily for me, they did not go to the local animal shelter. I was so excited when I was given the opportunity to help hold them until they are fostered.

The four pups Loki, Mia, Scout and Coal had preventative care done worming, vaccines and waiting for spay and neuter at the end of November. One week after we had them Loki became ill and was taken to was to Ashville North Carolina for emergency care. just a few hours earlier he was playing and running around and then he was ill. But, Loki is a fighter. He spent the night and was then taken to Tri City Animal Clinic in Forest City , NC. It was determined that Loki was very ill. The other three pups Mia, Scout and Coal showed no signs of illness. By Wednesday November 13th Loki had passed on from parvo virus.  We spent every minute of every day watching over the other these precious pups. They were taken to Tri City Animal Clinic for observation.  At dawn, we would get a call that Scout was ill. We decided to have the vet care for them. By Saturday Mia passed November 15th 2014. Coal is still free from the virus and was able to go home. Scout is a little fighter and is currently receiving care and is still touch and go.  The pups continued to bring joy to our life and countless others. They have shown us the meaning of unconditional love in it's truest sense. We would go to the end of the earth to save these little lives that the women though out as trash. 

I have started this fundraiser to help cover medical costs for these sweet pups and gentle souls, who is undergoing treatment for dehydration, nausea and other complication of this virus that dogs can contract from anywhere. Always have your dog friend checked if they are ill.

Scout  seems to be doing better today and is eating and drinking a few weeks after the initial illness, but it is still touch and go. He was placed on medication and antibiotics and is monitored for changes.  Our hope was that we caught it early enough to avoid the possibility of additional procedures. This can be a very risky and painful process for dogs to undergo. Tri City Animal Clinic has provided exceptional care and kept the pups comfortable during their illness.
Almost three weeks ago, we had happy playful pups. To our surprise life can changed in an instant. I couldn't believe that we were right back where we were two weeks ago. I was heartbroken...
The veterinary will cost upwards of $2500 and the medical care, medications, IV's and around $1200per pup for Mia until Saturday November 15th when she passed and  Scout still receiving treatment. Coal is symptom free. Expenses for their treatment have already reached $2050.00. I'm cutting every corner I can and maxing out credit cards, but  I've exhausted all of my resources. I need all the help I can get to provide Scout  with the treatment he requires. Scout does have a home after he recovers.
Please give anything you can and help provide Scout with a fighting chance. He has so much more love to give. Thank you for all the love and support.
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Saturday, September 13, 2014

Low flying Chopper Injures Horse

Wednesday, July 9, 2014

Lauren and Arron

Lauren And Arron Work Out. Special Moments flipagram made with @flipagram Music: Pharrell Williams - Happy (From "Despicable Me 2") #flipagram http://flipagram.com/f/F4be17CtK9

Monday, July 7, 2014

PRERI Hay Bank

Contact: Delores Hanser
Paws Ranch Equine Rescue
Phone 800-580-6504
Fax 800-580-6504
preri@pawsranch.org
www.pawsranch.org
158 Paws Ranch Rd
Bostic, NC 28018

Paws Ranch Equine Rescue
Press Release

PRERI Emergency Veterinary Fund and Hay Bank Hits Milestone

PRERI  has brought relief to more than 100 equine in North and South Carolina.

Bostic, NC, July 7, 2014:  As of July 15th, 2012, PRERI Emergency Equine Fund and Hay Bank brings relief to more than 100 equine (horses, mules donkeys, and ponies) throughout North and South Carolina from the "PRERI Equine Funds" compassionate programs. Included in the milestone, are several cases from Rutherford County NC and Spartanburg SC.

Howard S. of Rutherford County was one of the first persons to receive help from the PRERI Community Hay Bank. in 2012.
Howard a senior in our community, due to the economy had financial hardship, recalled "with a bad economy I needed assistance feeding Spots my 26 yr old Appaloosa. I raised him and have had him since he was a colt. Thankfully I was able to get help from The PRERI Community Hay Bank. I was able to receive 12 bags of feed and round bales of hay to get us through a tough winter. Recently my wolf hybrid grew old and needed to be humanly euthanize, and the veterinary fund help me.
Last year, Spartanburg Humane Society called and asked for our assistance and received help from the PRERI Veterinary Fund. We assisted with a little filly named Cookie. Cookie was in Greer, SC in a garage with a meth lab. She was suffering from malnutrition and severe sinus infection due to infected teeth. The filly was in bad shape.  She was brought to Paws Ranch Equine Rescue and after prolonged veterinary care, she has had two surgeries to correct her dental issues. The latest at Virginia Tech Equine to remove tooth fragments from sinuses. She is recovering well and has gained 150lbs.
"We started the Equine Fund and Hay Bank in 2011, the needs of homeless and abused horses we being evaluated only by a handful of struggling equine rescues in the area doing the best they could to help the horses. Humane options were not available for many equines and the horse owners who care for them"

Now more than ever, "PRERI Emergency Veterinary Fund and Hay Bank are crucial to our communities of North and South Carolina, we are very pleased that through the generosity of many supporters, the fund has directly reduced the suffering of over 100 horses, mules, donkeys and ponies," said Delores Hanser Executive Director of Paws Ranch Equine Rescue.
The Equine Fund's programs consist of Emergency Veterinary Care, Emergency Feed and Hay assistance, that provides temporary financial assistance for horse owners during hard times. the equine fund also provides Emergency veterinary care as well as regular veterinary care for vaccinations, Coggins, Dental for needy horses including Gelding.
The Golden Acres program provides humane euthanasia for suffering animals and helps horse owners that need financial assistance during this difficult decision.
In celebrating our recent milestone, PRERI has asked the public to become participants in the solutions to prevent the suffering of horses by contributing to the PRERI Equine Fund and PRERI Community Hay Bank. Even the smallest donations go a long way toward ensuring help for at-risk equines, with an average of $300 spent  per animal across all the equine fund programs.
100 percent of all contributions to the PRERI Equine Fund go directly to assistance and care of the equine we help.
Recently, we have seen a dramatic increase in program activity. 'During last year, we've had a high volume of requests coming from horse owners, rescues and law enforcement for help with veterinary fees" "These agencies and facilities are dedicated to respond to abuse and neglect of horses. By providing support for euthanasia, gelding procedures, veterinary and other necessary care, we can help ensure prompt care, treatment, rehabilitation, seizure and adoption.
Visit www.pawsranch.org or contact Delores Hanser at 1-800-580-6504 or email dhanser@pawsranch.org for more information.


Monday, June 23, 2014

Cookie goes to Virginia Tech

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Sunday, June 8, 2014

Pasture completed Friday

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Rain on Sunday

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Saturday, March 29, 2014

Cowboy Needs Urgent Surgery | Pet Expenses - YouCaring.com

Cowboy Needs Urgent Surgery | Pet Expenses - YouCaring.com

We are almost half way funding Cowboy's urgent surgery. His infection is residing and he will be able to go to Virginia Tech soon. Please help this colt with surgery to give him the quality of life to obtain his new adoptive home.


Sunday, March 23, 2014

Feeding Bran

Feeding Bran We have two horses on the ranch that can not tolerated rice bran. They are both Quarter horses.

the condition" Big Head" causing large Knots on the middle of their foreheads. They were misdiagnosed with ulcers, parasites and wormed multiple times and given probiotics, neurological problems and we were told we were not feeding enough. The rice bran was to much for these horses. We ventured out an obtained a second opinion and Jet and Arron were diagnosed with with Big Head Syndrome. and taken off rice bran products and started on Vitamin E and triple 10 feed and all the hay they could eat. The change is amazing. The knots started to go down and their appetites returned. Sometimes you need to think out of the box when having your horse diagnosed. Get a second opinion if you need it.

Sunday, March 16, 2014

More Rain Adds to Soggy Pastures!

A Break in the rain today. Just stared back up after feeding the horses! What a mess. Suppose to rain until Monday afternoon.

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Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Snow day at Paws Ranch Equine Rescue

Snow Day At Paws Ranch Equine Rescue #flipagram made with @flipagram http://flipagram.com/f/DETLP8YJRi

PRERI moments

Great Moments at Paws Ranch Equine Rescue #flipagram made with @flipagram http://flipagram.com/f/5DowTrfiKb