Long Distance Adoptions

With long-distance adoption you will be able to follow your 'puppy's' journey over time. Your contribution will allow him to have all the care and food he needs.

Long-distance adoption is a form of periodic and continuous donation aimed at a solidarity project that ensures support for the care and maintenance of dogs that do not enter into adoption due to health issues encountered.

Without changing your life you can change his so much with only 10 euros per month.

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BEA

Beahas been in rescue since 2022, in her life she has been a broodmare, spending her days in a cage waiting for the time to be covered by the male, later in the gestation cage, and then always in the cage nursing the puppies. She ate once a day and was never called by name, no need to call her, she was picked up, done what needed to be done, and put back in her place. She was removed from breeding because she had heart disease. She arrived at the rescue barely taking two steps, a very swollen abdomen and udders stretched out of proportion. When the rescue volunteer went to pick her up, she held her tightly against her, and this was Bea's first real hug of love. She is tiny little, ranging between 6kg and 7kg but has the temperament of a true rescue boss. She is a love, cuddly, calm, quiet but determined to protect her well-being. She needs a lot of care because her little heart is acting up and she has a lot of sludge in her gallbladder because of the food she grew up with in kennels. Now in rescue the volunteers have her living at home, couch, bed, warm in winter and cool in summer, she does not lack medical care and food suitable for her condition. She is loved and pampered as she deserves.

QUEEN

Queen is a former broodmare with so many health issues that only fflrescue's careful care found. She arrived beautiful as the sun, a wonderful color, but a very very swollen abdomen. She is the sister of Hermione who unfortunately flew over the bridge suddenly at the age of 4, and as soon as she arrived at the rescue she was admitted to the clinic for investigations. It turned out that Queen was born without a kidney, is a carrier and positive for myelopathy, and was nevertheless being used as a broodmare. Unfortunately, she also suffers from a form of recurrent cystitis and for this she requires continuous supplements and often antibiotics. We were put on a hight fiber food for her kidney issues and with that her abdomen is very deflated and is now regular. Her initial weight was 12 kg, untreated feeding and water retention not at all taken care of because only with the attention of the rescue doctors was found to be missing a kidney, now she weighs kg. 9.6 and that is her fitness weight. Queen has a heart condition for the moment B1 without medication.

She has a very strong temperament, dominant bothvon females and males, she has to keep everything under control at all times and is very ravenous, she has to be watched during meals because she would eat everything but for her medical condition absolutely it is forbidden.

SISSY

Sissy is a phobic, stressed, fearful little mare. She had been singled out as a broodmare but she wanted no part of it. They took her by force and she gave birth to wonderful puppies but this marked her for life. She began to be terrified of the male figure, a visceral terror that made her growl like a pitbul. A fear that manifested itself at night at every noise. She lived in an outdoor enclosure, along with other cavaliers, water, snow, wind, sun, they were always there, night and day and in fact Sissy does not have a peaceful sleep. She metabolizes her fears all in her stomach and has gastritis that I lead her to need medication and special food to curb the gastritis that leads her to vomit often. Her little heart is already a B1 at the moment without therapy. She lives in rescue, loves female figures but is always very afraid with men. Poor thing human meanness has scarred her forever and despite the love and cuddles she receives every day she still can't let go and trust.

AGATA

Agatha arrived in rescue at the age of 50 gg. Serious, very serious heart disease, so much so that at 80 days she had surgery in Milan and successfully closed the huge hole in her heart, PDA. She went back to rescue to convalesce and she recognized our volunteer as if he was her mom. He fed her 6/7 times a day, a few kibbles at a time and she slowly started to grow. She was held so much, so much because she had to rest. Slowly gram by gram she gained strength and began to grow, to be lively, to live a quiet, almost normal life, always under the wings of her mom Silvano. Agata is famous for her "piuuu," a cry she makes when she wants to be picked up by her mommy or when she wants her mommy Silvano to go to sleep because she is sleepy and alone does not sleep. Agata needs periodic heart checks because she remains a crystal dog anyway, already in B1 despite her year of age. She is lively like all puppies but needs to be kept very concerned because she has to lead the calm life of a senior cavalier. She will have to be spayed soon and will have to be hospitalized at least 3 days to see that she gets everything right again.