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Month: December 2005
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Our farrier, Rich Boyle, came out today for his regular visit to trim the horses’ hooves. With 27 horses to trim, this is basically an all-day affair now for Rich. In the first photo Rich is working on Beaver, one of our two sighted Belgian draft horses. (You’ll read more about Beaver and his brother…
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Our internist in Missoula, Dr. Dave Bostwick, called today to say that Cody was having a worse day than yesterday. He is now experiencing bloody diarrhea, which is typical of parvo, so he is progressing through the various phases. He continues to be on IV’s and antibiotics. We are just hoping that because we detected…
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This little guy just arrived Tuesday afternoon from Cody, Wyoming. The shelter there had asked if we could take him … the family who had the litter of pups said he was blind and contacted the shelter for help in finding a home for him. We named him, well, Cody. A young lady from Wyoming,…
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Two of the sanctuary’s incredibly generous supporters, Jean C. in Nevada and Mary Ann F. in Montana, had read our post about Smokey’s death and each of them independently e-mailed us last week with the same question: What about a barn cam system in Beauty’s Barn? They wondered if it might have alerted us to…
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We had several suggestions for a new name for blind Vader, who just arrived at the ranch last week. (See post below.) The winning name came from Karen F. in Missoula, who wrote: "Change the name Vader to Luke. Same movie but good over evil." We thought that was perfect. Thanks, Karen!
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Blind Widget always expects to get her way … especially when it comes to moving other dogs off a bed or chair she covets. She usually looms over them, staring intently, until they can’t take the pressure and finally get up and leave. (Regular blog readers have seen her in action before.) The one dog…
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This is little blind Callie, who came to us from the Bitterroot Humane Association on December 1st. (See original post here.) I took this photo just a few minutes ago this evening. Clearly this is one stressed-out Dachshund. She also assumes this position when it’s time to go outside for the last time at night,…
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Well, we aren’t wild about his name but it’s the one he came with! This is blind Vader, who the Humane Society of Western Montana (formerly the Missoula Humane Society) called us about last weekend. He’s a young fellow, about 2 we think, and very sweet. He can’t see a thing. The Humane Society had…
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The winter issue of Montana Quarterly just came out with a wonderful article about the sanctuary and our animals. The article is beautifully written and perfectly captures the ‘spirit’ of the animals here. The piece is illustrated with great photography, too. The headline reads, "Second Chances: Couple’s one-of-a-kind ranch provides care and a home for…
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Today I took Willis, the last of my original "Seattle cats" — the ones who moved with us to Montana in 2000 — to see our specialist in Missoula, Dr. Dave Bostwick, for a check-up. Willis has been suffering from lymphoma for over a year. But cancer isn’t all he’s got. He also has heart…