2017. szeptember 7., csütörtök

What happened at Futrinka during week 34?

Even during the peak of the summer, we did not pause in rescuing dogs in need. We had several medical urgencies to tend to, we said good bye to dogs that found forever homes and of course, as always, we had new arrivals as well. 

The protégé of our Vizsla Breed Rescue Group, Kapi tested negative for Heartworm Disease, so he could be neutered.

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On Monday night, we received a German Vizsla girl, Dobra, that was found in Monostorpályi. She received a microchip, got vaccinated, worm-cured and her blood was drawn for further tests. Currently, she needs to take painkillers, because her hind thigh bone was broken before and healed poorly. She does not use this leg properly and whines from the pain. The vets advised surgery, which`s date will be set after we receive the results of the blood test. Dobra is an endlessly kind and friendly dog that is compatible both with dogs and cats.


On Tuesday, a 3-month-old male Vizsla was found in the 15th district of Budapest, whom we named Kenobi. Unfortunately, he did not have a chip but we managed to find his original master and they could be re-united.


This week, three puppies of the “Abádszalók-litter” found forever homes. The lucky ones were: Atom, Ami and Ajsa.
Several more of our dogs found forever homes over the weekend. We wish all of them a very happy and long life in their new families.


Csia was adopted by a family that previously adopted from our Great Dane Breed Rescue Group.

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Sima Sári came into our care with her companions, all of whom were adopted. Sári could move to her new home after a series of necessary surgeries.

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With the help of our foreign partner organization, the Hands4Paws, Túró Rudi, Bektyök Berci and Felina travelled abroad to move in with their new permanent and temporary families.


Saul, the protégé of our Chanceless Mix Breed Rescue Group was neutered and we can happily report that the procedure went without any problem. He still needs to get used to the cone and not to bump into everything, which will only take a few days. After he completely recovered, the cone can be removed. Saul is available for adoption. Now we need to focus on finding the perfect family for him. 


There was a tissue growth in Lappancs` mouth, which had once been removed before, but it grew back again, and therefore he needed a new surgery. The procedure was successful and the doctors did not need to remove any teeth. Although, because a deep incision was made, Lappancs needs to be on painmedication. It would mean all the difference for Lappancs to recover in either a temporary fostering home or a forever home. If you feel that you could give Lappancs a home either for the duration of this period or for good, please take contact with us on info@futrinkautca.hu.


Noruz visited the vet, where his blood was drawn to test whether he can be put under anaesthesia. If the tests came back with good results, he will go under hip- and leg surgeries next week. In addition, his tumour needs constant control and unfortunately, his legs do not improve either. As soon as he can lose the cone, he begins to chew the legs. We tried to give him hypoallergenic food, hoping for improvement, but it seems that something else is causing these symptoms, which we are trying to figure out. If you would like to contribute to Noruz`s medical expenses, you can make a donation using the following bank details: Futrinka Egyesület, K&H Bank, bank account nr: 10404089-49575251-57561000. Please enter “Noruz” in the message box.


This week, Bogyó, our miniature Wirehaired Dachshund boy was rehomed. He was adopted by a young couple that prepared for his receival with love and excitement. After arriving in his new home, he laid down on the couch beside his new master and fell asleep. We received news that everything goes well with Bogyó, he even has a ramp installed to make the couch easier accessible for him.

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Due to relocation, Kökény, the 6-year-old black and tan mix female was given to a new family that did not take good care of her, and she often ended up wandering the streets. The local residents asked for help, and later the owners were located as well. Finally, she found shelter at Futrinka where we are working on finding her a forever home where she will be loved and taken care of. Hopefully she will not have to wait for long.

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Raduj is a 2-year-old black and tan male who was found wandering the streets. He did not have a microchip and because his family did not turn up, we are looking for a loving home for him, where the playful little Raduj will be appreciated and loved.


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