Sunday, February 7, 2010

HAPPILY EVER AFTER JERSEY



Foster mom Terri got the call about Jersey on July 31st. "Jersey's family was being evicted that day and no one would take her. The shelters were full. A friend and I were on the road in a matter of minutes. Jersey was in terrible shape. She was emaciated with open sores over her backside. She was bald and could not sit still from her discomfort. A visit to the vet confirmed sarcoptic mange, whipworms and a fungal infection. She spent time separated from the other dogs. We had to change our clothes and scrub down when handling Jersey in the early days. There were lots of medicated baths. As the itching stopped, Jersey started to gain weight. Her quality of life started to improve. We decided that after watching her blossom we could not let this sweet girl go.
She now spends her days lounging on the couch or relaxing in the yard with 2 other Mastiffs. She makes us laugh everyday and has been a precious addition to our family.

Here are pictures of Jersey today in her new home. Her future has
changed since her former family
gave her up and her new family knew the rewards of adopting.

    






Saturday, February 6, 2010

DUKE


Duke came from a shelter. There was no explanation why he was left there. He resides in northern Indiana and is doing well. He loves his family! Mom says that he's up to 114# at last visit. He is accustom to being part of the family. His favorite things are curling up at the end of the couch or in bed with anyone in the family. He thinks of himself as a lap dog. He will sing for treats or ear rubs. They feel like their lives are richer since bringing him home. He is fun, loving and always happy to see them come home.

"Thank you to Midwest Mastiff Rescue. We can't thank you enough for bringing him into our lives"

Friday, February 5, 2010

HERE'S HOLLY!




It has been a great day. I had a bath and I don't smell anymore. I smell like lavender since foster dad put oils on me. I like to play with the other dogs here. I ran in the snow today. I am the one on the right in the video. Yes I am small. I am respectful of the old ladies Georgia and Mildred. I don't care about the parrot. I am working on the counter surfing. A little kindness and patience and I will make a great family member. I feel so relaxed and I am loving that fireplace.



I played with Ted and Flower. I think that I would like to have a pal in my new home. I can get along with just about anyone. I love not being tied out. I haven't had any accidents and I am crate trained. Sometimes I get nervous and I have to be coaxed out of the crate. I will cry but someone comes in and tells me it's ok. I would like a fenced yard because as you can see, I love to run.

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

KADA BEAR





Kada was left behind in a rental property. The owner of the property and the neighborhood was kind enough to contact rescue. In the meantime the neighborhood made sure that she had plenty of food and water at all times.



Kada resides in Gurnee, IL with her family who think she's a special girl. She now gets to go camping during the summer and is good with the other 2 Mastiffs in the family. She is living the good life.



Sunday, January 31, 2010

New Year - New Beginnings AMELIA



We often are asked... "Whatever happened to .." We are hoping to update the stories of our families and the adoptions.

Amelia came into rescue after being thrown out of a car. She was taken to the local shelter. Foster mom Jean noticed that she was a very sick girl. It was questionable at first that she would survive the upper respiratory infection. With daily breathing
treatments and IV drips she came around after a few days.

Amelia is alive and well and living in Chicago. She lives with mom Clemencia, dad Michael and furry sister Bailey.

Saturday, January 30, 2010

Meet Indiana Holly


Holly came into a high kill shelter. An animal lover contacted rescue for help.

She is a small girl who will probably not get bigger. It takes her a little while to warm up to new people. It appears that she has spent most of her time at the end of a chain. She will start class soon with her foster family. She would be nice with a family that likes to hang out at home with the dogs. She is shy but is so very sweet. Updates will follow!

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Newest Addition

Here is the newest addition to Midwest Mastiff Rescue. He is approximately 2 1/2 years old and is a sweet boy. He was rescued December 21, 2009 and there will be more information and pictures to follow along with information on a new girl rescued today. If you would like to make a donation or foster any of your rescues please contact us at the links listed here on our blog. Happy Holidays!