MaPaw Welcomes Lucky!

This senior gal’s name says it all…

Just 2 short days ago, Lucky’s life was looking quite bleak. A few months ago, she lost her Dad and now her Mom is in the hospital losing her fight against cancer. Lucky’s fur siblings were much younger and it was easier to find homes for them, but as hard as they tried, a new home wasn’t in the cards for this poor gal. With nowhere else to turn, her owner’s brother went to the shelter to look for help.

It just so happened that a fabulous MaPaw volunteer, Margie, was also volunteering at the shelter that day. After hearing Lucky’s story, Margie knew that Lucky needed MaPaw. Within a few short hours, all of the details were worked out.

Earlier today, Lucky joined the MaPaw family. We’ll get her settled in her foster home, give her a good brushing and start her search for the perfect family. We are so happy that we were able to help her ~ thanks to her foster homes for stepping forward.

Our hearts go out to Lucky’s family. We hope that knowing Lucky is safe will help to ease the pain at least a little bit.

~ Chloe

Congrats to Kenya!!

Good evening Puppers ~

Guess what happened today…..

Come on ~ guess…..

Give up? Okay, I’ll tell ya….

Our favorite 3-pawed pup, Kenya, has found his furever home!!!

Here’s a photo of Kenya with his new family. Look at the big smile on his face!!

Congrats Kenya! We hope to see updates and pics soon….

Woo Woo!

~ Chloe

Another New Pup Welcomed into MaPaw Family

Hello Puppers ~

This weekend, MaPaw welcomed another pup into the family. Our newest member is a blue-eyed beauty named Shelby. This sweet girl has been bounced around a lot already in her short life due to her misunderstood Husky ways. Luckily, she found her way to MaPaw where we’re used to the mischief Huskies can get into.

At 13 months, Shelby is full of puppy energy and will need some training and guidance along the way.

Welcome Shelby! We look forward to helping you find your furever home!

Be sure to check Shelby’s page often for updates as we get to know her better!

~ Chloe

Meeting the Huskies

On Saturday, some of our MaPaw pups hung out at Cutter’s Mill in Chalfont, PA to strut their stuff and meet some people. Nika, Matrix and Van did a fabulous job of representing MaPaw and had a great time doing it!

Here’s Nika and Van greeting their visitors…..

Matrix and Nika looking for treats….

And here’s Van looking for some treats….

~ Chloe

Welcome to Our Newest Pups

Good evening Puppers ~

Very exciting news tonight…

I would like to introduce the newest members of the MaPaw family.

Nika is a sweet little girl that was originally found as a stray. She was adopted by a family, but was unfortunately brought back to the shelter when it was discovered that a family member was allergic. Luckily she’s with us now and we are sure that she will soon find her furever home. She is getting along great with the dogs in her foster home and is playing non-stop!

Matrix, aka Clown Face, was picked up as a stray and found himself at the same shelter as Nika. We are guessing he’s around a year old. He is full of puppy energy and loves to play with the other pups in his foster home. He loves to snuggle and give his foster Mum husky kisses.

Welcome, Nika and Matrix! Check out www.sibes.com for updates on these 2 as we get to know them.

~ Chloe

Say Hello to Kenya…..

He’s handsome……

He loves everyone he meets……

He’s playful……

He has a super sweet disposition….

He’s Kenya ~ our 3-pawed pup.

Ya know ~ we just can’t figure out why this guy is still searching for his furever home. He plays well with the other huskies in his foster home, but prefers people attention more. He doesn’t jump up on people or counter surf (like many huskies love to do). He enjoys going for walks or runs with his foster Mum, but tires faster than his 4 pawed friends.

The vet seems to think that Kenya was born with only 3 paws. He gets around well and people can’t believe how fast he can run!!

Learn more about Kenya!

We know you’ll love his as much as we do!!

~ Chloe

What Foster Homes Mean to MaPaw

Ask any rescue and they’ll tell you that their most important asset is their network of foster homes. MaPaw is no different…..

Many times MaPaw is a dog’s last option. We never like to say no, but the unfortunate truth is that sometimes there are just no open foster homes. It is the most difficult thing to say no when you know that you are the dog’s last hope for a second chance. It doesn’t matter how long you’ve been in rescue ~ 1 day, 3 months, 20 years ~ it NEVER gets easier to say no to a dog. A dog that has been a loyal companion to his family for 10 years and then suddenly finds himself abandoned at the shelter with no idea why he’s there and why they aren’t coming back for him. A dog that is tied out with no human interaction, no shelter and limited food and water for his whole short life and just needs some time to learn how to be part of a family. A dog that was used as a breeder and taken to the shelter when she could no longer produce litters.

Maybe you’re wondering why I’m writing about foster homes. The simple answer is that our foster homes are a huge part of why we are able to do what we do. Truth is ~ if it wasn’t for my foster home I don’t know where I would be. You see I was picked up running down the side of a road and once nobody came forward to take me home, MaPaw was contacted. Luckily, there was an open foster home and I moved right in. I was lucky that I didn’t have to spend a long time in the shelter, but I can tell you it was definitely long enough!

Maybe you’re saying, “Chloe ~ what do foster homes do?”. Foster homes open their home to a pup in need. Some pups might need help learning their basic manners (sit, down, etc.). Some pups need help with their house training. Some pups are already crate trained, while others may need help learning about the crate. Some pups come into their foster home and just need love. Not all of our pups are from the shelter, owners do contact MaPaw directly to get help for their pup. Some pups stay only a short time before they find their furever homes, while others are longer term fosters.

Now you’re probably saying, “Chloe ~ what happens if I do foster and I just can’t let my foster dog go?”. That happens. Some of our foster homes have actually failed Fostering 101, which is what we call it when a foster home adopts their foster dog. Sometimes it means we lose a foster home, but that’s okay cause we know that another one of our pups found a great home!

I’ve been involved in rescue since 2001 and I was my Mum’s second foster dog. My Mum failed one other time and that’s where I got my brother, Scout. We’ve had a couple of other pups stay for a little bit while they waited for a foster home to open up. I have to say that it feels pretty good to help a dog that is in the same situation that Scout and I were both in before we came to MaPaw.

My big brother, Niko, was very close to dying before his foster Mum stepped in and took him from the shelter. You see Niko’s leg had been broken and was severely infected. He probably wouldn’t have survived at the shelter much longer. His foster Mum took him straight to the vet where he had his front leg amputated. That was 8 years ago. Today he is a happy pup that spends most of his day napping on his bed.

If one of our foster homes hadn’t stepped forward for poor Buster, I don’t want to think what would have happened to him. He had already been at the shelter for a month and nobody even looked at him. He had been with his family for his entire life ~ 10 years. Now he is resting comfortably at his foster home on a comfy bed that soothes his old bones.

Both Halo and Timber had been picked up as strays and the shelter was overflowing. We had only 4 hours to find foster homes for both of them and we were ecstatic when two of our foster homes stepped forward. Halo has been adopted to a wonderful family where he will be loved and spoiled for the rest of his life. Timber is in a great foster home and is waiting to find his furever home.

Spencer had been a junkyard dog that was underweight, filthy and had a horrible haircut because he was so matted when he was removed by the authorities. Thanks to his foster family, Spencer has a clean, healthy coat and is finally part of a family! He so deserves to find a furever family and he is patiently waiting.

Tundra, Dakota and Gabe were removed from a home along with six other Siberians because of neglect. They were timid and afraid of human contact. Tundra was the quickest to recover and has now found his furever home where he is part of a family that adores him. Gabe was adopted by his foster family and is making progress every day. Dakota has come so far since first joining MaPaw. He is currently looking for that special home that understands him and his needs.

I could go on and on, but I think you get my point. We have an incredible group of foster homes, but we can always use more. The more foster homes we have ~ the more pups we can help.

If you are interested in becoming a foster home or want more information about becoming a foster home, go to www.sibes.com.

~ Chloe

Do You Know Jack??

Good Evening Puppers ~

This sweet guy has lost his way. He was found wandering the streets on July 4th in Philadelphia, PA. His Good Samaritan has named him Jack.

If you know where Jack’s family is, please contact MaPaw at 215.997.9217.

~ Chloe

July’s Newsletter is Here!

Hello Puppers ~

MaPaw has just released the July edition of MaPaw Prints.

Click here to check it out!

Learn about Spencer, our Dog of the Month ~ Meet Aleeya, our editor and Volunteer of the Month ~ Catch up with a couple of our alums ~ and much more!!

Have a great day!

~ Chloe

Spencer’s Photo Shoot

It’s hard to believe that this handsome fellow….

was this shy and underweight pup…..

Spencer joined MaPaw in April. He had been removed from a junkyard where he had been chained for most of his short life with no food, no water and no shelter. He was so dirty and matted that he had to be shaved. He was so shy and we thought that it would take Spencer a long time to learn to trust humans again.

When he first got to his foster home, he was quite shy and tentative. He soon got comfortable with his new surroundings and really started to come out of his shell!

We estimate Spencer is around 1 – 2 years old. He has a sweet, laid-back personality and loves human companionship.

We are so proud of Spencer and know that he is now ready for his furever home!!

Click here to check out Spencer’s video!!

~ Chloe