Oconee Regional Humane Society
  • Home
  • About
    • About Us
    • Staff & Committee
    • Our Board
    • Strategic Plan
  • Save A Life
    • Adopt A Dog
    • Adopt A Cat
    • Spay/Neuter
    • Adoption FAQ
    • Animal Safety Tips
  • How To Help
    • Foster A Pet
    • Volunteer
    • Wish List
  • What's Happening
    • Our Blog
    • Newsletter
    • Facebook
    • Instagram
    • Calendar
  • Connect
    • Contact
    • Facebook
    • Instagram
  • Donate

ORHS News

Help Mia & Her Pups

3/26/2019

 
Picture
Picture
Picture
Donate Online
Donate By Mail
“Hi, I’m Mia, and I almost wasn’t here today to tell my story. I’m barely a year old, a 20 pound schnauzer mix and I found myself on the street in a bad way – I was very pregnant.  When Animal Control showed up I was sure it was all over.  I was in no shape to run from them and if I got caught, well …

Luckily ORHS took me in the next day and since I looked like I was about to explode, they thought I would deliver my pups any minute.  They gave me a warm place, a soft bed and good food.  I felt better but nothing was happening with my puppies, except they were growing, lots. I couldn’t even walk across the parking lot to the grass to potty.  
Eleven days later I went into labor in the middle of the night while I was alone. I had 5 puppies by myself but even though I was trying to push hard, no more puppies.  Someone came in to check on me Saturday morning at 5AM.  She realized that I was exhausted and as hard as I tried, I wasn’t able to deliver the next pup.  Dr. Ladue from Park Place Animal Hospital was ready for the news and came in right away.  They had even set up for a C-Section just in case.  When she wasn’t able to turn the puppy that was sideways, we all knew surgery was a must.  

We barely made it in time.  Even though there were six people ready to take my puppies, to stimulate them to breathe – to do what I would have done if I could, we were afraid we would lose at least a few.  The first puppy was large and had blocked the birth canal.  She was slow to take a breath but they didn’t give up.  Then it was a few minutes before another pup was handed over.  It turned out that the last 5 puppies were twisted together in a knot.  I never would have been able to deliver them.  They would have died, I would have died, and the puppies I had delivered would have died.

My story had a happy ending because everybody lived, and now I will never have to have puppies again.  I know I am so lucky to be at ORHS where everybody loves me, and they try to help with my puppies too.  But I’m skin and bones, I can’t eat enough, and my puppies are taking all I have to give and more.  I don’t know what I would do if I didn’t have help.  I’m so grateful.  Soon they promise me that I’ll get to have my own home with my own family to love and to love me back.  I hope so.  I’m just so very tired.”

Mia’s story could have been tragic.  She was lucky but so many are not.  We are a small rescue group is dedicated to save and find forever homes for all the animals we take in.  There are times when the cost of caring for our animals is much greater than anticipated.  This was the case with our sweet Mia.  We have been very fortunate in the past to have received great support from the community for the care of our animals.  We are again looking for genuine and caring individuals to help us with these unexpected expenses in saving the life of our Mia and her 11 puppies.  

Please donate today.  Your generosity is oh so greatly appreciated.
Donate Online
Donate By Mail

Comments are closed.

    Categories

    All
    Adoptions
    Articles
    Bereavement
    Cats
    Chat From The Chair
    Dogs
    Donations
    Events
    Featured Pet
    Fundraisers
    Happy Tails
    Holiday
    Honorariums & Memorials
    Immunizations
    ORHS Mayor
    Paw Prints
    Pet Food Distribution
    Pet Health
    Pet Safety
    Senior Pets
    Spay/Neuter
    Special Thanks
    Training
    Vaccinations
    Volunteers
    Volunteer Spotlight

    Archives

    March 2023
    January 2023
    November 2022
    August 2022
    July 2022
    June 2022
    May 2022
    March 2022
    January 2022
    December 2021
    November 2021
    June 2021
    April 2021
    February 2021
    January 2021
    December 2020
    November 2020
    September 2020
    August 2020
    June 2020
    April 2020
    March 2020
    December 2019
    October 2019
    September 2019
    August 2019
    July 2019
    June 2019
    April 2019
    March 2019
    October 2018
    August 2018
    July 2018
    May 2018
    April 2018
    March 2018
    November 2017
    October 2017

    RSS Feed

Oconee Regional Humane Society

ORHS is a non-profit, 501(c)3 Organization - ID# 58-2440625
1020 Park Avenue, Suite 101, Greensboro, GA 30642
Open Tuesday - Saturday 11am - 3pm and by appointment.
706-454-1508 | orhs@orhspets.org
Copyright© 2023 | All Rights Reserved | Privacy Policy | Website Designed by MTC Web
  • Home
  • About
    • About Us
    • Staff & Committee
    • Our Board
    • Strategic Plan
  • Save A Life
    • Adopt A Dog
    • Adopt A Cat
    • Spay/Neuter
    • Adoption FAQ
    • Animal Safety Tips
  • How To Help
    • Foster A Pet
    • Volunteer
    • Wish List
  • What's Happening
    • Our Blog
    • Newsletter
    • Facebook
    • Instagram
    • Calendar
  • Connect
    • Contact
    • Facebook
    • Instagram
  • Donate