2016. október 31., hétfő

What happened at Futrinka during week 40?

Thanks to the team of kutyatrening.hu the dog school „Tárnoki Okosok” was launched again, so that those volunteering could train the dog chosen by them from among our kennel row protegees four consecutive Sundays in three different groups. This means a great help for us, as besides learning a lot about our dogs it is also a predictable programme for them with many positive affirmation. Thanks very much!

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Our teams dedicated to events were extremely busy during the weekend, as we participated in two programs as well. One of our teams represented our Association at the two-day long (Saturday – Sunday) CACIB dog show, thanks to one of our helpers we are always invited to this event. The autumn location was the beautiful Fort Monostor in Komárom. Many dogs showed up at the event on Saturday and Sunday, luckily many visited our stand as well, donating for us.
Our other venue-team took part on the World Day of Animals at Budaörs on Sunday. Besides Futrinka Association several local animal protector organizations presented themselves as well.


From the base group some also take part in Tárnoki Okosok, we do hope it helps us finding their final owners, or at least a temporary adoptive. We already had cases when the life of a protegee of ours changed for the good this way. During the next weeks Vándor, Kasza Bubu, Sáros Séta, Ügyes, Zizeg, Bors, Poltergeist, Gombos and Bio Josta head for the training.


This week a nationwide online female portal, life.hu ensured place for an animal protection week, within which several articles and interviews were presented, also five dogs and two cats were introduced daily to help them find their would-be owners. We are proud that from among our dogs several could introduce themselves, and even though so far no interest was shown in them, we do hope some find their future families this way. From among the general articles we would like to highlight the one explaining the difference between flaying houses and shelters, this – besides being worth reading – is strengthened by the infographics of an adopter of ours. On the graphics some might spot the contour of little Merre, not accidentally: he was the modell for the pic.


We would also like to highlight Eszterminátor, the kid owner of an ex Dachshund-group dog of ours, she was also written about. She stands as an example in being raised like that, already now respecting animals very much. Our dogs simply love her, when she arrives at the kennel row, they immediately feel we have a special guest coming.


Some of You might not be aware, but Demény, the popular celebrity vizsla also started as a Futrinka-protegee. His owner was interviewed as well, from this you can – among others – learn how the monthly supported organization of Deményista Mentor Klub, launched by her is chosen. Futrinka Association was also awarded by them, not once. For us this support meant a lot, too. Thanks very much!


Another interview is also on an ex-Futrinka dog. Várdai Tücsi, the elderly Dachshund was not chosen by his owner for his good behaviour, but by know they make a perfect couple, on their informative everyday life they regularly share news on their Facebook site as well.


We could continue the media presence further, but some of you might have followed this countrywide contiguous initiative, the first one in Hungary.

Besides the articles the group of our chanceless was more active in the background this week, but we still had an adopted and an ownership-candidate. Küllő was visited by a very nice family and luckily his condition did not make them step back from his adoption. As Küllő had fainted the previous week, he still needs to stay at monitoring, we also organized him a heart ultra-sound for next week, but from that he will move home to his owner.

Expectadly his heartworm-rarefying operation is to be carried out in October-November, when the Italian professor is again in Hungary – the expenses of these are yet to be covered by us, as the family could not finance the intervention, costing HUF 300.000. The good news is that we already collected the 1/3 of this amount, the less positive is that we still have a long way to go.

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Bátor was found accidentally on an ad portal by a family, previously losing their dog, named Bátor as well. They were not 100% sure in it, but informed us that they would like to meet him. This went so well that Bátor moved to his new owners this week. He had been waiting for a long time in the shelter of Eger, where noone spotted him – he really deserved getting adopted by now. We wish You long happy years to come, our sad-eyed little one!

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To our vizsla breed rescue two wounded vizslas arrived, both of them had an accident. Puma Peti spent weeks near Cegléd in the street after getting wounded and we were informed on him – according to the medical check-ups his femur needs heading. This is to be immediately carried out when the result of his lab blood-test arrives. We are looking for his original owner.


Dudva Dani got to our care following an unknown-resulted accident, was found near Szolnok. He has a swelling near his jaw, also several open wounds on his body, has difficulty in weighing his back legs – his treatment at the animal hospital started. We are looking for his original owner.


Marcell’s routine heartworm test upon his arrival was positive, but now, following 8 months of the slower, but safter method treatment he produced a negative one – this means he is getting neutered next week.

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The babies of Danke Mom, arriving from the Debrecen flaying house moved to a family pansion, hence Danke could leave our care to start her new life as an owned, family dog.

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From the Vác animal protectors help was asked for Kisherceg and Pálinka, their previous owners left them at their care


So far Levente was undeservedly neglected by the candidates, but luck just smiled at him this week, he moved to a final owner.


Fény got to an animal-friend family as a found one, by the data of his microchip his original owner was found – still, he did not want the dog back, hence our help was asked in his placement.


Flecken and Kloff were rescued from among poor conditions by an animal-friend family – as they could not keep the dogs, they asked for our help in their placement. Very shy, but friendly ones.


Boldog Betyár, the 11-year-old Hungarian vizsla uncle got to our care after the death of his beloved owner. The loss has got him seriously down, his temporary adoptive does everything he can to cheer him up a little bit.


Hobó got to our care from his previous owners because of their move – he was placed at a family pansion.


The life at our Dachshund group was dominated by the arrivals this week.

Following last week’s Katona family this week we had a wire-haired Dachshund mixture family coming, Dad, Mom and one female puppy. All of them are very kind and young, we will be soon coming back with fresh and detailed news on them.


Following long rounds of negotiations on Sunday we finally got Kaposvári Luca, the one-year-old wire-haired Dachshund mixture female, an endlessly kind and devoted little girl, very grateful for any caressing and nice words.


Shiva, the 3-year-old Dachshund mixture lady is also with us now, unfortunately her life was not that lucky till now, two owners had given her back previously. We will do all what we can to find her the proper owner.


Tihamér and Sramli welcomed promising visitors this week.


Mila was also visited, getting a candidate for ownership to the end of the day.

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The one getting adopted this week was Tutika. She moved to a big family, fitting in immediately, already had a hairdressing – we received beautiful pics on her.


At the Great Danes the most important event this week was Kiwi’s visit at the veterinary. Unfortunately her operation will not be an easy one, as both of her eyes need to be corrected for the forward-fall of her Harder-gland. Her eyelids need to be adjusted, some hair is continuously rubbing her eyes, they reach into them. One of her eyes turned out to be much smaller than the other one, this is an inborn disorder. She has some patches in her field of vision, where she does not see properly. Luckily it does not disturb her, plays a lot with Corvette in the running area, a cheerful and friendly dog.

Aaaand, we also have another piece of news regarding Kiwi: serious interest is shown in her, had someone taking her for a walk several times. The final decision is also coming soon!
On our other protegees please contact nemetdogsos@gmail.com!

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