In Memory of Sage

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Sage was originally adopted from MaPaw ten years ago as a year old spunky pup with her whole life in front of her. After being a devoted member of her changing family for the last ten years, she found herself in need of our assistance again.

At 11 years old, Sage would be a bit more difficult to adopt. It wouldn’t be impossible, but she had some medical issues we needed to tend to before she could begin her search. Sage had two large tumors removed from her nose and near her eye. Thankfully, both were determined to be benign. She was also diagnosed with a urinary tract infection, which she was promptly treated for. Her foster family worked with her for incontinence and housebreaking.

During further medical testing, it was discovered that Sage has T-cell Leukemia. Sadly, her prognosis is not great. Without treatment, she would only be with us for two more months. With treatment, we would be able to enjoy her for another year. After being assured that Sage would face minimal side effects from treatment, we chose to start her treatment with the understanding that if she didn’t tolerate it well, it would be discontinued and we would cherish the time we had left with her.

Nov 24, 2013- It is with a very heavy heart that I share the sad news that Sage has
crossed to the Rainbow Bridge. She left this earth peacefully,
surrounded by love.

We adopted 10 month old Sage in September of 2001. Due to life
changes, our sweetie was returned to us September 2012 and was not in
good health.

On Friday she refused to eat, was vomiting and diarrhea and consult
with her vet confirmed it would be a blessing to stop her suffering
and let her go.

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God Speed sweet Sage, travel quickly among the stars in your shiny silver harness you so earned. Others are waiting to greet you. Until we meet again…

Our Day with Merck Volunteers

On November 30th, volunteers from Merck chose to spend their Community Day with MaPaw. They were busy bees and a lot of projects got done around the kennel and the Farm.

Some of the volunteers headed to the kennel ~ the fence needed some work and the kennel interior got the first coat of paint. Others went to the barn to organize and make treat bags for our photos with Santa.

When the work was done, the fun started! We brought out some of our lucky pups for some fun with the volunteers. Our pups were brushed and their nails trimmed. Finally, they went for a nice walk around the property. They were all pooped!

Thank you all so much for a wonderful day and all of your hard work!

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Farm Update

Good evening All ~
Well, “Super Storm Sandy” made her presence known on Monday. She brought high winds and lots of rain. We were very lucky and the Farm only sustained some minor damage that is easy to repair.

Our volunteers were busy again this weekend…

Linda painted Siren’s doghouse, which is situated next to our sign at the entrance to the property. The doghouse has been painted to match the kennel building. It looks amazing!

Volunteers, Matt and Danielle, stopped by to lend a hand to finish some of the projects on our to-do list.

We are waiting on final approval by the inspector so that the electric company can “flip the switch”. The electrical outlets are all in place. The Heating/Air Conditioning unit and hot water heater are installed and both are waiting to be hooked up.

The drywall has been completed on the interior walls and the spackling is underway to prep the walls for paint. The bathroom, utility/supply closet and office walls are all up.

The interior floors need to be sealed, but that will be one of the last items to be completed.

We’re getting so close!

Thanks to Linda, Pete, Matt and Danielle for braving the cold and helping us out this weekend!

~ Scout

Preparing For Emergencies

Good morning ~
As I write this, the Northeast is waiting for the arrival of Sandy. Latest reports are showing that we can expect strong winds and heavy rainfall on Monday and Tuesday. With the news of the (now) Category 1 Hurricane, many were rushing out to buy the necessities ~ water, nonperishable food and batteries. But do you know what you need to do to prepare your pets for an emergency?

The ASPCA recommends the following to ensure your pet is safe…

  • Keep at least 3 days worth of food in an airtight and waterproof container.
  • Store at least 3 days of water for your pets. This is in addition to the water you need for you and your family.
  • Keep an extra supply of your pet’s medications in a waterproof container.
  • Make sure you have a first aid kit for your pet. This should include cotton bandage rolls, bandage tape, scissors, antibiotic ointment, flea and tick prevention, latex gloves, isopropyl alcohol and saline solution. Also include a pet first aid reference book.
  • Make sure your pet has a collar or harness with ID tags and a rabies tag. Include a backup collar with ID and backup leash.
  • Place your pet’s registration information, vaccination history and medical records in a plastic bag or waterproof container.
  • If you need to use a crate or pet carrier to transport your animal, make sure that the carrier is large enough for your pet to stand, turn around and lie down.
  • A current photo of you and your pet. If you get separated, this will assist in identifying your pet.
  • Include familiar items such as toys, treats or bedding to help reduce the stress of your pet.

Many evacuation shelters do not allow pets, so check with your local animal shelter to see if a pet friendly shelter has been set up in your area. For Pennsylvania, you can check the Pennsylvania State Animal Response Team’s site ~ this page will be updated with shelter information as needed.

Our Day with John Middleton Volunteers!

Hello Pups ~
On October 13th, volunteers from the John Middleton company journeyed to the Farm to lend a hand with various projects around the kennels and property. I can’t count (I’m a dog, silly!), but there were A LOT of volunteers that sacrificed their Saturday morning (some even stayed longer!) to help. We couldn’t believe our eyes when the volunteers just kept arriving!

We had a list of things that needed to be done and the volunteers wasted no time splitting up and tackling the tasks.

First item on the list was to get our official sign in the ground. Done!

A group knocked down the outhouse ~ yes, there was an outhouse on the property. Since Huskies don’t use the toilet, we didn’t really need it. It was falling down anyway, so it was time to say goodbye to it.

Another group tackled the weeding and mulching of the flower beds around the farmhouse. Not only did they weed, but they also edged and cut back the hostas. After they planted the few mums that we had on the porch, a few of the volunteers left and came back with even more mums!

Still another group started in the kennels. Our interior kennel runs got their first coat of paint. The fencing around the kennel building was almost finished.

Later in the morning, Joey came out to supervise and greet as many of the volunteers as he could.

Check out some of the photos from our day with the volunteers from John Middleton.

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We had so much fun and made so many great friends! Thank you all so much for all of your hard work!

~ Scout

MaPaw’s Bake Sale!

Hello Pups ~
On October 21st, MaPaw will be hosting a bake sale during our adoption day at Petco in Pottstown, PA. The bake sale is from 11 am until 3 pm and will feature delicious human goodies made by our volunteers! All proceeds will benefit the pups of MaPaw!

Stop by to meet some sweet pups and buy some sweet treats! Hope to see you there!

~ Scout

Kennel Update

Hello Pups ~
Our volunteers have been hard at work and the kennels are looking amazing!!!

Our long awaited telephone pole has been delivered and installed by the telephone company. Our awesome volunteers have installed all of the interior electrical wiring with the help of an electrician (of course). So now we are waiting for the electric company to bring us electric to the building!

The outdoor kennel floor has been sealed and the outdoor kennel runs have been constructed and installed.

There are still things that need to be done, but our to-do list is getting shorter and shorter…

We are so excited and can’t wait until the kennels are done and we can welcome our first guest!

~ Scout

Fido Fest was a Blast!

Good evening Puppers ~
On September 22nd and 23rd, MaPaw participated in the Fido’s Festival event held in Woodstown, NJ. This is our third year at the event and we have so much fun every year!

At last year’s event, Dash was a shy guy that we were just trying to get exposure. He met a family with a female Sibe about the same size as Dash. When the 2 pups met, it was like they had been forever friends. We were so happy for Dash when he went to his forever home. This year, Dash and his family stopped by our site to say hello. He is such a happy boy ~ still a little tentative when he meets new people, but he’s clearly in love with his family and his family is in love with him! We love happy tails!

We debuted our kissing booth. For $1, our visitors could get a kiss from one of our adorable Huskies or their own dog could get in the kissing booth and have their photo taken. We’ve posted all of the photos here. There are lots of wonderful shots ~ some of those pups were real hams!

Zeke was at the event both days being his lovable self. He did scootering demos on both Saturday and Sunday. He did such a great job ~ he’s a natural at scootering! He also made several appearances in our kissing booth! He was a busy boy and was quite sleepy at the end of both days.

On Sunday, MaPaw volunteers Jen and Chris made their way to the event. They brought their pups Max, Drake (MaPaw alum) and Neiko (MaPaw alum), as well as their MaPaw foster pup, Gage. Max, Drake and Neiko were on hand to do a dry land mushing demo. The boys did a great job ~ although they wanted to keep turning to the left for some reason.

Gage came along to meet a potential adopter. The meeting went well, but did he get adopted? You’ll have to check back to see…

It was a great weekend ~ we visited with old friends and made lots of new ones! Thanks to everyone who stopped by!

~ Scout

Farrah

Age: 6 Months
Sex: Female
Size: Average

Congratulations Farrah!!!

Farrah is a six month old, energetic puppy ready to rule the world! Unfortunately, her owner could no longer care for her and she came into rescue until she could find her forever home.

Farrah is a happy girl with a constant Siberian smile and a tail that is always wagging with pleasure. She loves to play with her foster’s husky and then curl up to cuddle with foster mom. She is a love with plenty of kisses for you. She is a little shy until she gets to know you.

Farrah is very playful and loves walks and runs. She is good on a leash (for a husky). She is crate trained and housebroken with just the occasional accident in the house. She is good in the car.

Farrah is a smart girl and is learning her basic commands. Now Farrah needs a forever family that she can be part of and a loving companion. She needs someone to love that will continue with her puppy training as she grows into a wonderful and social Sibe.

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Annabelle

Age: 6 Months
Sex: Female
Size: Average

Congratulations Annabelle!!!

Annabelle is a six month old puppy full of energy and a zest for life! Unfortunately, her owner could no longer care for her and she came into rescue.

Annabelle is a super sweet little girl that loves all dogs, children and adults. She is a little timid until she gets to know you, but then you have a friend for life! She is very affectionate and once playtime is over, she loves to cuddle and nuzzle with you.

Annabelle is crate trained and is housebroken except for the occasional accident. She is a very smart girl and learns fast. She knows sit, paw and down. She is very good on a leash (husky style, of course).

Typical of a puppy, Annabelle will entertain herself by getting into the trash and tearing up napkins and tissues. She fancies herself as a gardener, so household plants must be beyond her reach and outdoor plants checked for any toxicity to dogs.

Annabelle is a happy go lucky pup full of energy, charm and love. There’s just one thing she dreams of ~ a family of her very own with loving people that will continue with her training and give her a forever home.

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