Ella...
She came to us with a skin condition that our dermatology vet diagnosed as an allergy to meats. She is on a non-grain vegetarian diet, and gets bathed daily with an anti allergic shampoo. Ella is doing great...
Poppy...
Poppy came to us needing surgery to repair a fractured leg. Our orthopedic vet placed some pins in her leg to stabilize the bones and now she can run around like all the other dogs...
Bitsey...
There is really nothing wrong with Bitsey except that she is an old lady, well over ten years old. We brought her to our eye specialist vet who said that although she had the beginnings of cataracts, she really didn't need anything but eye-drops twice daily. Bitsey's teeth are gone but she does very well on soft food and treats...
I was just at the Maltese Rescue California, Board of Directors meeting and found out that in the last twelve months we have spent right at $75,000 U.S. Dollars for medical care of our rescue dogs. That is by far the largest expenditure of our rescue group since much of the other costs are funded by our volunteers. As an example, Judy and I average over 25,000 miles a year in support of the rescue operations. We do not get reimbursed for that but are able to claim 14-cents a mile as a deduction on our income taxes. If we were a business instead of a non-profit agency, we could claim 53-cents per mile