Thursday, April 12, 2012

Rosie, puppy mill survivor, home seeker

This is Rosie.


Rosie is currently in Quebec, at Hopeful Hearts dog rescue. She was a dog seized from Paws "R" Us kennel, a Humane Society International operation that removed 500 dogs from a property and shut the business down. For good, I hope. Rosie apparently is positive for Von Willebrand's Disease, which essentially means that her blood does not clot as it ought to. Many Dobermans are carriers of Von Willebrand's, meaning they have the gene (which there is a proven test for, by the way), but are not affected by it. Being affected requires both copies of the gene, and complicates things like whelping (I would assume) and surgeries. Rosie there has been spayed, so one might assume that Hopeful Hearts took measures necessary to make sure that this was a safe procedure for her, probably by having banked blood available for Rosie in case she bled too much.

According to the Hopeful Hearts description, Rosie is a friendly and playful girl, and "Nosey Rosie" is apparently her nickname. A nosey Doberman, imagine a thing like that! She must be thrilled to finally be out of her puppy mill crate and out in the world, seeing and smelling all those things that she may not have even heard previously. The adoption fee for Rosie is $150 (I assume Canadian dollars, as that's where she is, but I'm not entirely sure) and if you're interested in adopting her, the email contact is adopting@hopefulhearts.ca .


6 comments:

  1. What a beautiful girl! Hope she finds her forever home soon
    Dachshund Nola

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    1. She is lovely and sounds great, personality wise! Whoever adopts her will be very lucky.

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  2. Awww, I hope Rosie finds her furever home! She looks so sweet! :)

    Hope you're doing GREAT, Elka! :)

    Woofs & hugs, <3

    ~Bailey (Yep, I'm a girl!)

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    1. Doing pretty well, Bailey, thanks for stopping by!

      A lot of puppy mill rescue dogs are lucky, especially with a publicized case. People line up to adopt them! I do hope she goes home soon.

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  3. This little girl tugs at my heartstrings so much.
    I'm so hopeful she finds a loving home.

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    1. It's very hard for me not to drive up to Canada and get her! Stories like hers just break my heart...the things that people do to dogs :(

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