Friday, June 26, 2009

Home at last

Today was a big day for Elaine.  Many new faces, places, and smells, but still plenty of sleep.  My friend and I picked up Elaine this morning, and she was definitely sad to be leaving Dog Paws.  Reluctantly she made her way into the car, and we made our way to PETCO where she quickly became very popular.  Then finally at home she immediately began sniffing around every inch of my apartment before she proceeded to crash on my bed.  She was out, and there was nothing I could do to entice her to play.  After a few hours of beauty sleep, Elaine was up and ready to explore her new surrounding, so we met up with a friend and decided to make a little trip to Georgetown.  Sorry I don't have any pictures... my camera is not working, but I will get some pictures ASAP.  Elaine is an amazing dog, and I cannot wait to get to know her!

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Elaine Gets Her New Home!


Today is an exciting day for Elaine and her friends at Homeward Trails and Dog Paws University - the great doggie day care facility that has cared for her since she came from the shelter to Northern Virginia.


Today is the day that Elaine goes home with her new "dad" Chris. YAY!!! We know that Elaine will miss her two and four pawed friends but also know that she's going to love sleeping in her own bed with a human just a few feet away and she'll love getting pets and belly rubs pratically on demand.


Now that Elaine is in a home and can be keep calm during the day, she will start treatment to rid her of heartworm. We still need funds to pay for Elaine's heartworm treatments. Please consider buying a raffle tix to help Elaine. You can find a list of the really impressive prizes at http://theothebeagle.blogspot.com/

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Good News For Elaine


Elaine has been making the scene - she's been to a number of adoption events in Northern VA and DC and a star at the meet and greets at Dog Paws University in Arlington. All that "clubbing" has paid off - Elaine's made alot of FOES (Friends of Elaine's) and most importantly, she's caught the eye of a few people who would like to take her home as their sweetheart. Fingers crossed but it seems likely that Elaine will have a new home by this weekend.


That means that she will be able to start her heartworm treatment! The injections of medicine she will receive kill the heartworms. The dead bits of heartworms, which are in her blood stream, are slowly absorbed by her body. Because increased heartrate/blood flow can increase the risk of a life threatening clot, dogs undergoing heartworm treatmetn must be keep calm with limited activity. So while Elaine was at doggie day care (boarding) she couldn't start her treatment.