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Welcome to Rescue Beagle USA.

This blog is dedicated to Lucky, my sweet little girl who passed away in her sleep peacefully on 12-14-12. Lucky was a lemon beagle and came to us as a "rescue" when she was about 3-years old. While she was initially scared, the poor thing was all of 20-lbs (and for her size that was severely under weight) with lots of love and snacks she became the best friend a person could ever have - please give a rescue beagle a second change!

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Can you help Angel?

I saw this post on www.Indiegogo.com and want to post it to my blog in the hopes to bring awareness to Angel's situation. This cute beagle is from Chicago and her owner really needs our financial help.

Angel's owner, Linzle is struggling to pay for the huge vet bill she incurred for Angel. If you can help with a donation, that would be wonderful.

The good news is that Angel received excellent medical care and is back to her old self!

To read the entire story as well as donation information, click here.

Monday, July 16, 2012

Molly the Beagle

Here's an article about Molly who is in need of adoption. Donations for her medical condition also are welcome.To read the entire article, click here.

If you are interested in donating toward Molly’s bladder surgery, fostering her during her recuperation, or adopting her, visit www.MedfieldShelter.com, email info@medfieldshelter.com or call 508-359-8989.

Molly was the Medfield Animal Shelter’s “pet of the week” last week but is back again after her pre-arranged surrender did not go as smoothly as planned. 
 
Molly arrived at the Medfield Animal Shelter last week as a pre-arranged surrender.  Her family had one young child and then a premature baby and they felt Molly was not getting enough attention.

Kim Agricola of the Medfield Animal Shelter describes Molly as a “plucky little beagle” who is “easygoing and sweet, loves her car rides…and is thrilled to go for her short walks when she isn’t taking long naps on her fleece next to the [shelter's] manager's chair.”

Molly's surrender did not go as smoothly as planned.
 
It was discovered that Molly had severe ear infections in both ears all the way down to her inner ears, and was partially deaf due to the long-term effects.  She was also partially blind which was why she was walking into walls and could not walk in a straight line.

Blood work revealed a massive infection from multiple sources.  The vet started her on four medications and fluids, and she was tended to by shelter volunteers on her first night away from her previous owners.

“Fortunately, she started improving right away and let us know what a little trooper she is,” said Agricola, adding that – at Molly’s one-week checkup – her sight is almost completely restored and she can walk in a straight line, but she remains partially deaf.

“Her spirits are much brighter and she greeted her vet with wags and a woof when presented with a cookie to eat,” said Agricola.

Part of the recheck visit was an x-ray which revealed that Molly has been dealing with pneumonia and has had bladder stones for at least two years that were not treated.  She now needs surgery to remove them.

Agricola said the animal shelter – which has limited funds and volunteers – is not the ideal place for Molly.

“Being the kind of shelter we are, we don’ back away from an animal in need once it is in our care,” she said.  “We are trying to find a way to help Molly get all the care she needs to get well and then find her next home.”

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

EFT for Grieving the Loss of a Pet

If you have ever lost a pet and had a hard time with the grieving process, I encourage you to check out this You Tube video by Annabel Fisher. Annabel is an EFT Practitioner and I hope you find her video helpful. Click here to view her video.

Thursday, July 5, 2012

Beagle saved after 30 hours in Nebraska sink hole

Great news, Buddy, a beagle from Nebraska was rescued after being stuck in a sink hole for 30 hours. Read additional information by clicking here.

Monday, July 2, 2012

Keep Your Dog Safe This Summer


Need To Know!


Dog saved from summer car heat

While I love the summer months, I can't believe dog-owners are so stupid (yes, I want to use that work) and leave their dog in their car during the summer months . . . here's an article about a woman  in AZ who broke the car's windows and by doing so saved the life of a puppy. Click here to read the story.