On New Year’s Day, a young crippled puppy wandered up to a home to get a drink of water from a muddy pool. She was scared, hungry and thirsty.
For 10 days, the homeowner left food and water but couldn’t get close enough to even tell if the pup was male or female. She named the pup “Hopalong.”
On the 11th day, another rescuer came and spent hours luring the pup with tasty bits of jerky and other irresistible treats. Hopalong mustered up the courage to limp up the road and finally took a bit of food from a loving hand. Once she took the food, she accepted a chin scratch and, feeling the love of a human touch, she literally melted into her rescuer’s lap. She enjoyed love and rubs and was happy to be loaded into a crate on her way to a safe, warm home where she would get three squares a day. At that point, her name was changed to Cassidy.
A vet exam revealed that Cassidy was between 10 and 12 months old and had been injured as a tiny pup. Her hip had been broken and never repaired. She had no muscle tone in her bad leg, but was a candidate for surgery.
Cassidy had her surgery on January 15th. Because the injury was so old, there was a lot of fusion that could not be fixed. However, she is no longer dealing with a bone-on-bone injury. Our prayer is that she will try to put weight on her injured leg. To help her do that, she will undergo range of motion exercises.
Cassidy LOVES life in her foster home. She loves the other dogs, loves all people, adores the cats and is delighted to have a warm soft bed to rest on.
Never underestimate the power of a loving hand reaching out to help someone in need. Cassidy is now destined for a wonderful life. It warms our hearts.
Update from Debbie B. (Jan. 20, 2019)
Dr. Page came to our Warm Hearts’ meeting today and demonstrated how to do range of motion therapy on Cassidy’s leg. We are always learning. Many thanks to her for being in the wings to help us, even though she is retired.
During the Superbowl THV11will be FB LIVE with these 4 cuties: 3 girls 1 boy. Here is their all-too-familiar story.
Their mom showed up at a house in West Little Rock, AR, very pregnant and desperately needing a safe warm place to have her babies. The wonderful homeowners gave her that place and have been fostering the whole family.
These puppies are now weaned but are still awaiting their second set of shots. Mom has a home, and these babies will be available for adoption soon.
BUT, until then, they will be our guest for the THV11 Cuteness Bowl on Super Bowl Sunday, where they will be promoted for adoption and will serve as ambassadors to encourage people to spay and neuter their pets.
These puppies are some of the lucky ones.
Creek is a beautiful old girl. A border collie with a will to live and a love for balls. Watch Creek’s story below; just click on the Play button.
If you love senior dogs and would consider adopting Creek, please email us for an application or for more information. Our email address is in the contact information to the right of this page. We’ll jet an application right out to you.
Additional information about adopting animals from Warm Hearts Humane Society can be found here: https://www.warmheartshumanesociety.us/how-to-adopt/.
Thank you!