Sunday, November 18, 2012

The last few weeks have been intense for us all, but we continue to do what we love, save dogs and cats! For most of us, our animals are a great source of comfort to us when we are feeling sad, lonely or are just having a really bad day. "There is no psychiatrist in the world like a puppy licking your face!"  I have a poster of that saying that I plan to hang in my office when I (eventually) open up a therapy practice. I also plan to have therapy animals there as well. My animals are the best for cheering me up when I'm low, what would we do without them?? I hope that you are all taking comfort in your animals during this stressful time. If you don't have an animal, well.... we have plenty to share!

I have a great success story to share, Myalina is a beautiful puppy with a very sad past. (Some of the pictures below may be graphic for some people, but it is a reality for some rescued dogs).

Myalina was a sweet six month old puppy when she was found wandering the streets. This poor thing had a deeply imbedded harness.  The harness was probably put on when she was very small, and never taken off, Myalina contiued to grow and her skin grew around the harness.  Who knows what other pain she endured during her short life, but this was too much for one dog.  Despite being in pain, she is a very sweet gentle pup.


Myalina was all fixed up by some very kind people who would not let her down and sent to New Jersey to join the Wag On Inn pups!  She will always bear the scars of her past a reminder of what happened, but I am happy to report that Myalina was adopted soon after arrival to NJ. She can now finally get the love that she deserves!  Here is a letter from her new mom.
 
When we heard her story about how she was found it broke our hearts. Then, we saw her picture and even though we were not looking for another pet, we decided we must give her the love she deserves.
She came to us and quickly became "friends" with our 11 year old female yellow lab and our 7 year old 20 lb. Maine Coon! She is very affectionate and follows us everywhere we go. My three children love her as she always wants to play and be petted. She has a lot of energy and gets extremely excited when anyone enters the house. She won't leave you alone until you acknowledge her enthusiastic greeting!
She has been great on the leash and absolutely loves to run around in the backyard with our lab and the kids. She's very smart and follows many commands already. We do have to hide our shoes, though- she likes to take them and hide them all over the house! We are very happy to have her as part of our family and I'm pretty sure she's quite happy, too!

Myalina in her new home!

 
 
I am also very happy to report that Mayia and Christina, both long time WOI fosters, were both adopted yesterday!!
Maiya- Adopted!

 Christina- Adopted!!!
 
 
Love reporting such great news!! 
 
Wag On Inn also has the opportunity to help even more animals, but we need help! Wag On Inn is looking for volunteers to care for foster cats at Petco in Howell. Petco is located on Rt 9 in Howell Commons. We would need to care for them twice a day. They need to be fed, litter cleaned and LOVED. We are really hoping we can place some cats at this location. (4) max. If you or someone you know is willing to help, please let me know..ANY time is greatly appreciated. One time slot a week would be a tremendous help. Please contact Wendy @ 732-618-4285 asap..There are cats sitting in shelters in need of a loving home. We would hate to see them euthanized if we can make a difference....Thank you!!
 
 
This is a great opportunity to help if you cannot foster or donate. It only takes a little while, although I'm sure some people stay to play with the cats!
 
Please visit our website at www.wagoninn.rescuegroups.org
 
We are also on Facebook... "Like" Friends of Wag On Inn and share with friends!!
 
 

 

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Getting Back to 'normal'

Things are slowly getting back to normal for some of us, others will deal with months of stress and difficulty.  If anyone out there needs assistance, whether that be volunteers to help with your home, clothes, food (people or dog) please let us at Wag On Inn know. We are here for animals AND people.

We had our first outreaches after the hurricane and nor'easter this weekend. Adoptions have been very slow over the last few months, painfully slow.  It breaks our hearts because the more adoptions we have, the more animals we can save and the longer we can keep the rescue running more smoothly. But... after this weekend I am happy to report that things are looking up!

Jessie-Adopted!
 
   Jessie the three year old shepard mix was adopted a few weeks ago!! This beauty can finally rest her head after sadly having to leave her family. 


Arley and Linda were adopted on Sunday! Arley and Linda were a Pilots and Paws dogs who were flown up from the south to find their forever homes.



Arley-Adopted
 

Linda- Adopted!Linda- Adopted!

Last night, Shena was adopted. Shena (Shay-Shay as I called her) is the black lab that was days away from death, and she was a mess when she can up. She is healthy and beautiful now, she gained some much needed weight and all her skin healed.  Shena was spayed so she would no longer have to give puppies up and could focus on being a happy dog.  She found her forever home with very nice people and a brand new doggy best friend. My sister, Dad and I were all sad to see her go, very bittersweet, but we are happy to see her have a nice big yard and just know that she will be spoiled!
 
 
 
Shena before...
 
 
 
 
 
 
Shena now!
 
 
I would like to focus on yet another dog who has been fostered with WOI for quite some time and I really do not know why! Sophie is a love bug! Sophie is a three year old Puggle that was found as a stray. After being taken in, her foster parents realized that she was pregnant. Sophie delivered four healthy babies a week later and cared for each one of them until they all found loving homes. Now it’s Sophie’s turn to find her forever home. Sophie is a loving, constant companion who gets along with small dogs and children. She is happiest at your side, keeping you warm on those long cold nights!
                                                                  I mean look at that face!!!!


Wag On Inn is still facing struggles especially after the storm. If you would like to help in any way please visit our website at www.wagoninn.rescuegroups.org 
Wag On Inn is in need of supplies to helpo keep our rescue running
Supplies we need:
Dog/cat food
Kitty litter
Advantix in all sizes
toys
cleaning supplies
Gift cards or monetary donations are always welcome and accepted.
 
Also if anyone has an idea for a fundraiser and/or would like to help raise money for WOI please email me at findforeverhomes1@gmail.com
 
Thank you, and I hope to report more success stories very soon!!

Monday, November 5, 2012

Post Hurricane


It is very difficult to put the last week into words, but for my own sanity I will try. Hurricane Sandy destroyed what we knew of our Shores, but we will restore and stay strong.  It is amazing to see that people are now coming together, to donate, volunteer, sort, and help anyway that they can to help their neighbors and friends. There have definitely been the complaints and whining. Believe me sitting in the dark and cold is not an ideal way to live, but we will get through it because we are Jersey Strong.

For anyone still without power, it is coming, my husband and father work for JCP&L and they are working 16 hour shifts until all of the power is back on. I am lucky enough to have my pups to keep me warm while Mike is working. And Oliver to protect me at night.  Anyone else noticing their dogs becoming super protective or was it just me?

            We finally got power back Saturday night (we were lucky to only be out for 5 days) ; I did a dance with my dog Oliver for about twenty minutes after. You don’t realize what you have until it’s gone. I realize how extremely lucky I am, my house is intact, my family (including my pups) and friends are safe. I realize that others are not so lucky, so now is the time to help out where we can, and not just for the few weeks that the media will stretch this out, but for months and months that it will take to rebuild our community.

            Wag On Inn had to relocate our cats to Milltown Petco, as Eatontown is still out of power. If anyone can help with the cats please contact Andrea at azelanko@yahoo.com, even one time would be a huge help to us!! I am praying that our foster homes are safe and that everyone is okay. It has been difficult to communicate and I know everyone is focused on their families at this very difficult time. Wag On Inn is going to need new fosters more than ever at this time. If you were lucky enough to have no damage to your home and can spare a little space and love please contact us to foster.

Some good news now and something that many people thought would never happen. Glory is being adopted!  Glory came at the end of July this year from a high-kill shelter in North Carolina.  She was the most terrified dog I have ever dealt with before.  She was terrified of people  she would run and cower. She was first at my dad’s and sister’s house being fostered, but she would not eat, walk, go to the bathroom for three days. They tried with her, it broke my heart that she was so afraid of everything.  I thought that maybe if I brought her to my house she would do better (couldn’t do any worse).  Slowly she started to eat (warm hotdogs).  She needed my dogs to show her the way, and that I was safe. I would literally have to kiss my dog  on the top of her head for Glory to come near me. I had a lot of tricks with her to do normal everyday dog things. Whatever made her comfortable I would try, she ended up sleeping under my bed because that’s where she was comfortable.   Every day she progressed a little bit, eating normally, going outside, and I even got her to go on a walk on a leash! I thought that the leash was impossible, but she had come to love going on walks with me. 

Glory watching squirrels


Glory Girl!

            Glory and I really bonded, I had seen her immense progress and it warmed my heart.  She trusted me, no one but me, and I became very protective of her.  Glory got many applications and had many meetings but none of them were a right fit. She was adopted for one day, and it didn’t work out because she was afraid and needed more time to open up, she needed patience and love.  Glory is so beautiful many people wanted to adopt but she was so scared around new people. I thought that she would live with me forever.  Which I wouldn’t have minded, IF she liked my husband, at all. But I was willing to foster for as long as it took to find her the right home.

            Glory’s lucky day came at the Halloween parade for WOI.  We met a wonderful woman with two dogs, Glory seemed different with her. I had never met this woman before but she was friendly with my dad.  We walked to a grassy area where Glory warmed up to her two dogs immediately. Then Glory did what I though she never would, she took a treat from her hand!! You see, when Glory was stressed she would eat, anything. The fact that she took a treat from her, I knew this was the home for her. 

            The next day, I took Glory to the house for a playdate at her house. The dogs wrestled and ran around and really took to one another.  I was going away that weekend to run a 5k in Maryland (we went and then had to turn around because it was cancelled) and she offered to watch Glory while I was away.  Glory stayed the weekend, which turned into the hurricane, and needless to say she is still there.  Glory found her forever home finally, and I couldn’t be happier for her ::tear::

 Glory in her new home

 
 
 
 
 
 
Wag On Inn appreciates all of your dedication and support. We expect some incoming displaced dogs from Hurricane Sandy. If you would like to donate supplies or funds to the rescue towards their care or foster a dog or cat please visit our website at www.wagoninn.rescuegroups.org or email me at findforeverhomes1@gmail.com. Thank you
 
We can use any donations at this time including:
Dog/cat food, dry or wet
treats, toys
advantix
cleaning supplies (bleach, paper towels, wipes)
monetary donations and gift cards

Please stay safe everyone.


We desperately need help with the cats in Milltown NJ, near New Brunswick NJ. Even one shift would help it only takes about an hour or so to feed and change litter. Please contact azelanko@yahoo.com if you can help! Thanks