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Summer

Well I have done it again! My heart could just not let this little girl go. When I saw the email about Summer I did not hesitate to call Sharon and agreed to foster her. I kept telling myself do not get attached because two dogs are enough. Given that I was caretaker for my 91 year old mom and Misty and Indy were enough to keep me very busy so I told myself. Summer came to me from NYC. While I knew she was tiny I was shocked to see just how tiny she was when I scooped her up from the great volunteer who brought her down to me. She had a very large mass on her abdomen which seemed to be as large as her. Since I knew that there was a serious need to get her to my vet I texted her and made arrangements for Summer to be seen as soon as possible. Not knowing what this mass was I was praying that it was not cancer. Dr Daria from Philadelphia Animal Hospital examined her and after reviewing all of the documentation that was sent to me she determined that while we still were not sure what this mass was she needed to be seen by a specialist. There was black drainage coming out of this mass constantly and I had to finally end up using face masks to put around her belly along with a boy band so as to not get this junk everywhere. She had lost almost a pound since being surrendered and she would not eat for me. I resorted to feeding her pureed baby food through a syringe which finally worked. We went to Blue Pearl in Levittown and saw Dr Deal because Dr Popovich was going on vacation. We pushed the fact that this was an emergency and needed attention as soon as possible. Arrangements were made for Dr Deal to see Summer who Dr Popovich said was just as good as she was. They came out and took Summer in for her appointment. A little while later the doctor called me and said they had done an ultrasound and it was determined that the large mass was a hernia with other complications surrounding her bowel. An estimate was given to Sharon and approval was given to move forward with surgery that day. I have to tell you that this little girl is such a trooper! She has been through hell and back and is the sweetest little thing. The hernia was removed and a portion of her bowel as well as her spleen since there were adhesions on it. She spent three days in the ICU. She did not want to eat and her blood sugar was very low so they had to keep her on glucose. It was finally determined that she may eat if she was sent home so they released her to me. Fast forward: Buttercup is a thriving little girl with tons of energy. She started eating and playing with the girls. She loves to fetch and stands her ground when the others try to take her toy...Congratulations Summer!!!

Bundles

Bundles aka Buddy was adopted 7/27 to a wonderful couple, Catriona and Terry. They had wanted him all along. When they arrived at my home, I met them outside with Buddy. Catriona got right down in the grass to greet him and she started getting teary-eyed. Buddy did bark at Terry. They immediately took him for a nice walk. We went inside and Buddy was all over them both, giving kisses... he was warming up to Terry! We went over everything and signed the paperwork. It was official... Buddy was going home! Excitement everywhere as he jumped into their car for the 2 hour drive home. I got teary-eyed then.... will miss the little bugger. Spoke with Catriona today and she explained how he was already comfortable. They have been going for a lot of walks and have been meeting neighbors and other dogs. He still occasionally barks at her husband, but she feels they will be best buddies before long. He slept in their bed most of the night and has been eating just fine. She will be introducing him to her own Vet this week. We will stay in touch. Everyone is happy! Congratulations Bundles!!!

Joe

He is on his way to an amazing life. Not only does he have an amazing new dad, but he gets to go to work with him every day! New dad is a surgical resident at Blue Pearl hospital where Joe had his surgical consult. When new dad examined Joe during his surgical consultation, it was love at first sight. Actually, the entire staff fell in love with Joe during his consultation. After we left the consult, new dad went straight to our website and put in an application. Once approved, it was just a matter of when he would be able to come for the official Meet and Greet. We chose Saturday morning at 8 am. He was prompt and we completed all the necessary paperwork before they were off on their new adventure. Joe is going to be spoiled beyond belief but in the best way possible. Dad had already purchased a matching polo shirt for his first day at the office. I couldn’t have picked a better match for Joe! Godspeed Joe! You are such a lucky little guy! I am glad I was able to get to know you! Congratulations Joe!!!

Beanie

The minute we picked up Beannie at the Frederick Airport, we somehow knew he was special. After losing our beloved Willow only weeks before, we felt that fostering would help us heal. Little did we anticipate that the little fellow Pilots and Paws brought to us would find a place in our hearts so quickly. Beannie is perfect. He adjusted to our home immediately and bonded with Bob right away. The two of them are inseparable. Wherever my husband is, Beannie is right beside him. While Jojo has always been my "velcro" dog, now Beannie is the same with Bob. We're so happy that we can offer our boy a loving and caring home. He certainly has enriched our lives! Thank you, Save a Yorkie Rescue. Love from Harriette, Bob, Jojo, and Beannie. Congratulations Beanie!!!

Buttin

On July 10, Buttin (now Shiloh) found just the right fit with Giovanna and Mayra. Arriving promptly at 10 AM, Buttin's forever family brought treats and the B-E-S-T stuffed toys ever -- one blue crocodile and one long- legged, long-necked chicken. Buttin thought both of these toys were great especially when Giovanna got on the floor and showed him she was a first-class playmate. Then it was time to jump into Mayra's lap and get the most wonderful pats, rubs and scratches. Mayra knew just the right spots to make Buttin smile. After playtime, Giovanna, Mayra and Chuck took Buttin for a walk. When Giovanna started to jog, Buttin happily trotted right along side of her. All returned to the house and it was time for paperwork. Buttin begrudgingly let Giovanna and Mayra read those pesky papers all the while trying to wiggle up into their laps for pats. Once all was signed and SAYR Tote collected, Buttin headed out excitedly to the car. After being clipped into his new bucket booster seat, it was time for him to go for a short ride to his forever home. It's been reported that he's made himself at home, took a walk of the neighborhood, met some new doggies and found the dog park complete with fire plug. Foster Mom and Dad are sure Buttin has nothing but fair winds and following seas in his future! Congratulations Buttin!!!

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