Friday, May 25, 2007

Ozzie aka Molly is doing well

Here's the one good pic we have. We'll take more and send them to you. We now call her Molly. Ozzie seemed like a guy's name but I'm sure she'll answer to both. Molly (not sure of the spelling) means "small" in the language of India. I learned this from an Indian lady a few years ago.

Anyway, after a period of adjustment learning to trust our male English setter, Molly has become well accustomed to our other four house dogs (one each male and female English setters, a Canaan dog, and a cocker spaniel mix). We think she must have had some rough times with males in her previous life.

She is VERY loving and will sleep on our covered couch as long as she can. Molly is also a snuggler and will sleep contentedly near anyone willing. We still keep her in her cage for overnight sleeping and she is perfectly content. With our four other dogs, some of whom sleep or jump up into the bed, we want to avoid any misunderstanding about territory.

We have been told she's a fence climber but have not experienced this. We walk her often on a leash but have also let her run in our fenced yard while we keep watch. We have a four-foot chain-link fence but have added extra loose metal fencing on top. It's two feet in some places and three feet where it's most tempting. This was added before Molly as we've hosted climbers before.

She's fed her special food to keep her free of her reactions to soy, corn, and wheat. Not that she's spoiled because she has so few teeth left (though she's still young), we soak her food a little in low sodium free-range chicken broth.

Molly is a very sweet dog and a loving addition to any home.

Friday, September 22, 2006

Lookin' in The Window, .....I'm Lookin at you!!


We now call her Molly. Ozzie seemed like a guy's name but I'm sure she'll answer to both. Molly (not sure of the spelling) means "small" in the language of India.

I learned this from an Indian lady a few years ago.Anyway, after a period of adjustment learning to trust our male English setter, Molly has become well accustomed to our other four house dogs (one each male and female English setters, a Canaan dog, and a cocker spaniel mix). We think she must have had some rough times with males in her previous life.

She is VERY loving and will sleep on our covered couch as long as she can. Molly is also a snuggler and will sleep contentedly near anyone willing.

We still keep her in her cage for overnight sleeping and she is perfectly content. With our four other dogs, some of whom sleep or jump up into the bed, we want to avoid any misunderstanding about territory.

We have been told she's a fence climber but have not experienced this. We walk her often on a leash but have also let her run in our fenced yard while we keep watch. We have a four-foot chain-link fence but have added extra loose metal fencing on top. It's two feet in some places and three feet where it's most tempting.

This was added before Molly as we've hosted climbers before.She's fed her special food to keep her free of her reactions to soy, corn, and wheat. Not that she's spoiled because she has so few teeth left (though she's still young), we soak her food a little in low sodium free-range chicken broth.Molly is a very sweet dog and a loving addition to any home.

Monday, July 31, 2006

I'm Here!!

That's me, in the Middle!!



She doesn't act at all shy anymore, and comes running HARD and FAST when she is called. She is always smiling. what a doll!
Kati

I will be here,..waiting patiently for my fur - ever home,.... Posted by Picasa

This is me today,....lookin good, eh? Posted by Picasa

Yes,.. Ozzie here,...Thank you everyone for helping me and all my other pack members,..I think of them often, and hope they are as lucky as me! Posted by Picasa


Ozzie lounging in luxury,..wondering what lies ahead
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She is a fun dog to have!!! She was here for a night
and just so sweet and so sure of herself! :-)

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They had their first taste of peanut butter (I presume). Harriet didn�t know what to do at first, but once she licked my finger, she just wanted more
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Things are looking up for Ozzie,...foster carfe seems to agree with her! Posted by Picasa

I just know there is a home out there somewhere for me!! Posted by Picasa

Ozzie has undergone surgery for mammary cancer, and is determined not to let anything get in her way of finding a home of her own Posted by Picasa























Ozzie is one of the lucky ones, she and almost 30 of her pack members were taken in by Illinois Bird dog Rescue.

They were being kept in deplorable conditions with only horse carcasses and stale bread, for food, and no water to be found. Posted by Picasa

On a cold afternoon in February,almost 60 bird dogs were discovered ,.. Posted by Picasa