2017. szeptember 3., vasárnap

What happened at Futrinka during week 31?

Our last week went by peacefully.
We had only one newcomer, a 12 week-old black and tan male Dachshund mixture who ended up in our care by his owners. He is Balhé, whose vaccination schedule has been started.


Unfortunately, our Vizsla Rescue Group lost a battle again this week. Tuesday dawn, after the death of his sibling, Ragnar crossed the river of death as well. His tiny, fragile body couldn’t defeat the disingenuous illness. Their temporary mom, Gabi and her family did everything for these little viking warriors who were fighting till their last breaths. We are unutterably thankful. The babies were adopted by their temporary family, thus they closed their eyes forever as dogs with an owner. We are sorry for not being able to do more for them.

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Although, Csia gave birth to her babies a couple of weeks ago at the age of 10, her owners thought the healthy newborns were useless and they were put to sleep. Csia was straying when the animal protectors found her and the owners decided to give up on her, thus she ended up in our nursing. She has also been spayed this week: her uterus had to be taken out, it was full of cysts; she was turned out to have not three but five babies (the number of placentas sticked up to the wall of the uterus could be seen). One of her breasts had to be removed as well because it was tumorous. A surgical drain has been placed into the wound, it has to be washed on a daily basis as well. She has to take antibiotics and painkillers because she is in sever pain.

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Sima Sári’s eye had to be operated due to corneal injury. After several weeks of recovery, she was pronounced healthy this week and the recovery collar could be removed.

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Romhányi Füles was found by the merest chance in a forest located inbetween two villages. He was discovered by his crying sounds.

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We have taken Brendon into our care from his previous owner. He is a gorgeous male Hungarian Vizsla, however, he still doesn’t understand what is happening to him. He is anxious and confused, though he is getting better and better. Although, he gets on well with his dog peers, he is flustered around people and can snatch at them quite roughly. We still have a long way to go with him but we are positive about it.


Out of the three orphaned babies Csili was able to gain an owner first while Csigusz, who is still waiting for the owner of his dreams, moved to his temporary home.


Csoda was the second member of the family to find a permanent home. We wish her long and happy years as an adopted dog!


We were asked to help a vizsla found at Csillaghegy who was taken to Bogáncs Shelter. We took him into our care and placed him at a temporary owner. Luckily, we were able to find his original owner.


The Wirehaired German Vizsla female, Füzike’s first encounter with her owner happened to be so successful she was immediately moved to her new home. We wish her long and happy years as an adopted dog!


The abandoned tiny tots, found in the forest at Abádszalók, arrived last weekend. They are extremely thin and their swollen abdomens are probably caused by intestinal parasites. They were infested with an incredibly huge amount of fleas, running all over the place under the fur. The babies could spend the evening and the night in a safe, air-conditioned place: the hot weather doesn’t do good for their fragile, weakened bodies. There are 8 of them, 4 girls and the same number of boys.
Their nursing means a new burden for us since, at this current state, they are permitted to eat only premium food in order to gain back their nomal weight and to be healthy again.
Your donations can be sent to the following account number 10404089-49575251-57561000 kept at K&H Bank with the comment ’Abádszalóki babák’.


Hermina was taken into our care at the weekend. She is untrained and doesn’t listen to anything, however, she is enthusiastic and is happy about everything new. Otherwise, she is a benevolent dog who just needs socialization. A blood sample was taken from her due to the massive tumor hangin on one of her legs. Currently, we are waiting for the laboratory values and if they are satisfactory, she will be operated.


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