Sunday, October 21, 2012

Halloween fun!

Arley- Beagle for Adoption


Yesterday was the annual Wag On Inn Halloween parade and party at the Wonder Bar in Asbury Park.  It was a beautiful day and everyone had a lot of fun! What's not to love? Dogs in costume, parades, prizes all at the bar?!? Doesn't get better than that! Everyone did a great job and we had a bunch of adoptable dogs strutting their stuff! 
 We really appreciate all of the support!  All of the money raised went to the dogs and cats of WOI!

Walking dogs for parade
 
Joey, my previous foster,dressed as Robin meeting a new friend!



Munchkin- adopted!

The Halloween party/parade was great, hopefully we will see you all next year!
 
 
The Asbury Park Press online video with WOI is out! The link is http://www.app.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2012310200003 
 
 
Everyone did a great job, especially since we are all camera shy and prefer to be behind the scenes. The video features some of our cats who desperately need homes, and volunteers to come play with them!
 
 
 
I want to feature one our long time foster pups who needs a good home, she has had such a rough life, she deserves only the best.  Christina!
Christina is a pure bred Doxie girl who is about two years old. This sweet girl has been through so much in such a short life. Christina came from Puerto Rico in June. She was so grateful to be here.

When Christina came, no one knew that she was pregnant, she didn't show the usual signs, unfortunately Christina lost her pup. It was then discovered that she had mammary tumors and needed surgery to remove them. Luckily WOI was there to help with the surgery.  Upon x-ray the vet found a bullet in Christina's hip. A Bullet! Who would shoot this sweet girl (or any other living thing for that matter)?? Utterly disgusting but something that we have to deal with quite a bit with what we do.  So the tumors were benign (whew!) and Christina got a clean bill of health after a long journey for this itty bitty girl.  She is ready to be adopted!! She is a complete lap dog!! Christina is very comfy in her foster home, but a permanent home is always the best!

Christina and so many of our dogs need surgery or extensive medical care. Wag On Inn does not believe on giving up on animals because of cost. If you would like to donate to our vet care, hold a fundraiser or anything else that may help WOI save the lives of these innocent animals please contact me addiemaranda@yahoo.com or visit our website at www.wagoninn.rescuegroups.org. Thanks!
 


Sunday, October 14, 2012

Happy Tails!

ADOPTED!
Have some exciting news! Pickles the Sato pup was adopted yesterday! She has a new home with her new parents and mini Schnauzer sister! Very happy for her and her new family.

The Asbury Park Press was at Petco in Eatontown yesterday for their Critter Tails online segment. They asked about the rescue and will feature some of our pups! And in the end we have the adoption of Pickles! We love happy endings! The segment will run on app.com on Saturday! Don't judge our on camera skills we are not actors by any means okay?!, but the dogs shined! Jessie was as beautiful as ever and loves the camera! Hopefully the feature will help bring awareness to the dogs that need loving homes.
Jessie - Shepard Mix

 Sadly Jessie is the by-product of a divorce.  Her parents split up and three years after caring for this sweet girl, there was no room for her. This breaks my heart because I could never give up one of my own, she must be so confused.  Jessie is currently a resident of Camp Bow Wow until we can find her a forever home.  She is good with everyone.  Hopefully that this is the week that Jessie will be able to rest her head on a dog bed in a permanent home!

In Kitten News....
Karen, one of our super devoted foster parents and V.P. of WOI had a very interesting turn of events this week. While she was at work, a woman came in looking for help. She had three tiny three week old kittens who had just lost their mother and would not survive without around the clock care. Their mother was sadly hit by a car and these babies were left orphaned.  
 

 
 
Without hesitation, Karen took these tiny babies in. Mind you she is not a natural 'cat person', but has many rescue dogs. These kittens need to be fed with a dropper with formula until they can start eating kitten food. They need to be fed many times throughout the day, cleaned regularly and need humans to rely on what their Momma would have given them. It is very hard work and not something that most would easily do.  They are very lucky that Karen had taken them in or they may not have survived. There names are Marbles, Siron & Simba.
Karen's daughter Becca helping with the 6am feeding
 
WE will keep you updated on the kittens and their progress. The kittens will need to have vet care, shots and will be spayed/neutered when ready.  I have heard that the orange one has already been spoken for when he is ready to be adopted. :)
 
If you would like to contribute to the care of the kittens please go to our website to donate. Every bit helps and it all goes to the animals!
 
If you would like to volunteer with WOI we desperately need help with the cats at the Petco in Eatontown for morning and evenings.  Its simple and involves socializing with the cats, feeding and cleaning the litter boxes. Can do as much or as little as you like. If you can help please contact Andrea at azelanko@yahoo.com

Thursday, October 11, 2012

October 11, 2012


Meet Vanilla, a sweet Boxer mix who arrived to WOI on Sept 29th from NC. She was flown here by wonderful volunteers from Pilots N' Paws. Unfortunately, when she arrived she was very sick. Vanilla was vomiting and had severe diarrhea. Her foster mom started her on IV fluids the evening she arrived, as she would not eat or drink a thing!

Vanilla not feeling so well.


Sunday morning Vanilla was taken to Red Bank Vetrinary hospital where she was diagnosed with Parvo Virus. This is a virus that claims the life of many innocent puppies if not caught early and fluids are not maintained. Luckily for Vanilla her foster mom is a nurse and was able to treat her at home with IV fluids and oral antibiotics. Wag On Inn spent hundreds of dollars as we were committed to save her. Unfortunately after round the clock fluids, Vanilla declined after a few days and by Tuesday returned to see Dr Feddersen at Red Bank. Dr Feddersen is a wonderful vet who has helped save many of Wag On Inn's sick pups. Dr Feddersen gave Vanilla a Fresh Frozen Plasma infusion that evening. She took her home with her to care for her and monitor her until strong enough to return to her foster home.


Vanilla waiting to be treated.

 By Friday of last week Vanilla returned home to her foster family. Luckily Vanilla has been getting stronger each day. She is acting like a healthy young puppy! She loves everyone she meets...Wag On Inn and it's dedicated volunteers are so happy to report that Vanilla is ready to find her "forever" home!! -                   Written by Wendy. H.

Wag On Inn Strives to help any dogs we can regardless of ailment.  WOI is not a breed specific group, but will take any dog that needs our help.  WOI is known for taking in the pups that no one else will, because of cost and hardship. Vanilla's vet bill alone was 1500!!  This is a substantial hardship for WOI, but we vow never to give up on a dog/cat because of cost. I mean look at that face, how could we say we cannot save you vanilla,  because of cost!

Wag On Inn is run solely by donations and fundraisers, as well as the occasional grant from companies. Without the help from our supporters, we cannot go on. If you would like to donate to Vanilla's or any other dogs care please visit our website.We have paypal and accept checks as well. Thank you. www.wagoninn.rescuegroups.org
Vanilla in her foster home, healthy!
 
*Update*  Vanilla was adopted by her foster mom! Couldn't imagine a better home for her then being with this family who nursed her back to health when she was so ill.  She is a very loved puppy who is getting so big!


Wag On Inn has had a lot of hardships recently but we will keep on keeping on, to do what is right for the dogs and cats. After all the hard work, sweat and tears we go thorough with these rescued pups, its all worth it for a puppy kiss, showing you they are grateful for being safe and loved. Then to see them get their 'furever' home is a blessing that all foster homes strive for.


You can take that Bandana off now Rocky!!

On a very happy note, Rocky, the pup from the first ever WOI blog, and Pilots and Paws, found his forever home last night!! He is with a wonderful family and we are all very very happy for Rocky!!! His foster mom Heather did a great job by taking him in and showing him love that he had probably never know before that. Thanks to all of our fosters, who are the only reason we can save these dogs!!




Sunday, October 7, 2012

October 7, 2012


Yesterday was the annual Dog Fest at Windward beach. We had many dogs for adoption and lots of volunteers to help out.  Jonna and her daughters were so great, raising lots of money with the raffle and give aways!  They were great volunteering there whole Saturday for the pups! They even brought their foster failure Jelly bean( my former foster) to visit. It was so great to see her thriving and happy. I think she remembered me!
 
Pickles
Pickles was there greeting everyone and trying to sleep in the box of bones! Pickles arrived on Wednesday with the other SATO pups from Puerto Rico. We are going to have to have a contest to guess the breed of this sweet girl, because I have no idea! She is spunky and full of energy, and I just love her name, Pickles!! I hope the people who adopt her keep the name!
Arley- Beagle mix
Arley was also there ready to greet all the people who visited the Wag On Inn booth. Arley came with the Pilots and Paws group last weekend. She is doing well in her foster home but desperately needs her forever home!! She is a sweetie pie, and was so worn out from all the days festivities, I'm sure she slept like a baby that night!

Sheena was also at Dog Fest yesterday. This sweet girl came to us from North Carolina. She was saved from certain death when volunteers offered to save her and another dog Sabrina (which we think may be Sheena's pup).  Sheena was what I would call a 'hot mess,' when she arrived. She was super malnourished, with parasites, chewed up ears from fly bites.  the vet estimated that she probably had about 4-5 litters of puppies, and she is only 1 1/2- 2 years old!!  She has been in foster care for about 2 weeks and the difference is incredible!! The picture to the left is before she came, the picture to the right is from yesterday. She has gained 8lbs, is parasite free, has been spayed and her ears are almost all the way healed!!  She is the sweetest dog, loves to snuggle and just hang out with you. She also loves dogs and children. She would be a perfect family pet, and any family would be lucky to have her! She has the cutest blue spots on her tongue!   Can't imagine that she would be euthanized, but unfortunately it is a reality with so many unspayed and neutered dogs creating more puppies that the shelters cannot handle.  Luckily for Sheena she was saved in time thanks to some great WOI volunteers!

Dog Fest was great and we will be attending next year!

Sophie before
 
I had a really nice visit from one of my old fosters today, Sophie. Sophie was a puppy Mill dog, used or breeding over and over again.  She was saved from that life and transported to NJ in the Spring of 2011 to have a better life.  Poor thing came and didn't know how to play with toys or had probably never been outside of her crate. 

Sophie now!
Sophie's new mother came to visit us today and I was amazed at how great she looked. She is now a confident and loving dog that I always knew she could be.  Sophie was the dog who changed my husband Mike's view on small dogs!  Sophie climbed into his lap one day and stayed for hours. They really bonded that day, and he now likes small dogs as well as big dogs.
Sophie and Mike reunited!
 
It was so nice to have a visit from an adopter and former foster, it makes you feel really good when you see how well they are doing and the great life that they have. I just love getting all kinds of updates from adopters, hopefully I can share some more soon!
 
 

Sonora is the blond chi mix .
 
I also have some very sad news to report. Sonora, a tiny chi mix that came a few weeks ago passed away this week. Sonora became very sick, and despite veterinary care and love from her foster family, her poor fragile body could not handle the stress and she passed away. This is always so devastating to the WOI family. We are very saddened by the loss of Sonora.

 Sonora is the tiny blond chi mix in the video. Her sister Pepper is doing well. Sadly, this happens every so often despite all of WOI's efforts to save them.                    Rest In Peace Sonora.

Wag On Inn does everything possible to save each and every dog from sickness and pain despite the bills that come with it, and because of that we needs your help to continue what we do, saving dogs and cats.  If you would like to donate to help pay for the vet care please send a check to P.O. Box 221 Oakhurst NJ 07755. We also have a paypal account linked to our website.  www.wagoninn.rescuegroups.org
                                                     Thank you for all of your support.


Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Puerto Rican Pups coming tonight!

Wag On Inn frequently brings dogs from Puerto Rico to NJ, and today five more dogs are coming up! Tex, Giselle and Fergie are the Schnauzer mixes.  
 
 


The number of homeless dogs In Puerto Rico there is staggering. Dead dog beach is a place where dogs are abandoned, left to fight for themselves and compete for food, shelter and fresh clean water.  Over 90% of dogs that end up in PR's shelters are euthanized, that number is up to 98% for underequiped and underfunded shelters. This is why we take so many SATO's (puerto rican street dogs). Sato's are a special breed. The Sato's are very resourceful sweet pups who generally trust humans despite what has happened to them.  Sato's are not only neglected but many times abused and even shot at! This year we have found several dogs with pellets and bullets embedded in their skin. This is not unique to Puerto Rico as this happens all over sadly, even in NJ.
 
 I have had many Sato fosters myself, two of which are on this video about Dead Dog Beach. Joey and Nena! Joey was just the scrappiest little pup who I adored. Joey found his forever home last year with a great family. Nena found her home in July after a long time in a foster home, it was worth the wait because she is doing great with her foster family and her brother!  
 
 
This is Nena after a great deal of training and love and support from our foster families. Nena was very special to me, it was sad to see her go but one of the most rewarding adoptions for me personally to date.
What a difference from the video huh? (nena 5:23)
 
 
Last week one of our WOI volunteers, Kathy went down to work on helping on a project to spay/neuter a bunch of dogs so that the population can be under control so these dogs do not have to suffer.
 
Spaying/neutering is such a huge part of what we promote, it is so important to control the population and to keep the dogs healthy.  This weekend at one of our events, I met a man who I heard say that "Neutering dogs was mean," although my jaw wanted to hit the floor, I restrained myself and attempted to educate on the importance of spaying and neutering. Not only is it more healthy for the dog, it keeps down the population so dogs are not unnecessarily put to sleep.  12 million dogs/cats are "euthanized" each year in the U.S. alone, according to Cornell University stats. That is such an injustice. He wasn't swayed, and I know that he is not alone in that thinking, we still have a long way to go on educating the public about this important cause. One day, maybe there will be no homeless dogs and cats, until that day we will keep doing what we do!
 
In other exciting news, WOI now has cats!! Our cats are at the Petco in Eatontown, our volunteers go twice a day to feed, clean and socialize with our cats. We have had the cats for about 3 weeks and have already had three adoptions.
 Here is a picture of Princess one of our recently adopted cats.
 
 
Our cats are taken from shelters in the area where they have been overlooked for quite a while. We bring them to Petco for more exposure and a better chance at finding them a great home. We have had great success so far and are looking to working with cats for a long time! Keep checking back I will try to post new pictures of the new cats that we get in! Better yet, go visit them at the Petco In Eatontown!
 
 
Wag On Inn always needs volunteers and desperately needs foster homes! Apply Online!