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This is from Larry Powell on Wally that we got out of the kill shelter last night. Wally is a BEAUTIFUL boy that has seizures. We have only had him 24 hours but he hasnt had a seizure yet. Our vet is waiting on stats on him to determine if and when he needs to be put on meds. Wally is an 2 year old owner surrender due to financial reasons. This boy is worth saving. WALLY GETS A BREAK You may recall this big dog from our Thursday edition. His name is Wally and he was surrendered to the Dallas Animal Services shelter because he’d been having 925daswallystbarnardseizures and his owner didn’t have the money to get him to a vet. Danielle Fry, the animal transfer coordinator at DAS, issued an appeal and someone answered -- St. Clouds Rescue in McKinney. He was transferred to the non-profits care last night, says St Clouds Rescue spokesperson Rosemary Adkins. She told Readlarrypowell, “Yes, we are really the lucky rescue that saved Mr. Wally! -- with the help of a nice young lady named Lindsey who went and got him at the shelter and brought him to us. We already love him to pieces.” She says he arrive so late Wednesday that “we could not really find out much .. Wally has not had any seizures since we have had him . Today he got a bath and all cleaned up. Tomorrow [Friday] will be our first visit with our vet at Stonebriar Animal Clinic in Frisco.” Dr. Lollie Mensik has the rescue monitoring Wally for seizures and any other suspicious thing. So he’s in “observation” and we’ll know soon, perhaps, the source of the seizures. Rosemary says Wally has been by himself to protect other animals from any communicable problem. “He is a beautiful full St. Bernard that is kind and sweet. We are sorry a person could not care for him due to financial concerns. At St. Clouds Rescue , we are a small rescue that works with St. Bernards and other large breed dogs . We have re-homed over 650 dogs since 2003.” Obviously, whatever care Wally gets is going to cost money. There is a way to help St. Clouds Rescue deal with unexpected medical expenses such as this. You can go to stcloudsrescue.org and donate or, Rosemary says, go to the StoneBriar Animal Clinic in Frisco and “have it go to our hospital bill.” And, you know, there might just be an opportunity to adopt Wally. Email stcloudsrescue@yahoo and tell these folks you’re interested in a big dog who needs a good, loving home.
Posted on: Fri, 26 Sep 2014 05:33:24 +0000

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