This is Olly, and his mom believes that he's the cutest little 3-year-old Jack Russel Terrier ever! (And, we know she's not wrong.) Olly's morning routine is to go outside and do his business, while his mom got her first cup of coffee. He then comes back inside to enjoy time with his mom (and coffee) before they started the day. Then one morning he wouldn't come in, and when his mom found him, his leg was badly torn up. His mom rushed him to the vet because she knew he needed to be seen immediately. Olly's mom is a single mom who just lost her job, and was worried that she wouldn’t be able to afford this emergency veterinary visit. She applied to Fur Kids Foundation, and we were happy to help. After examining Olly’s wound, the vet said the wounds were consistent with either getting his leg stuck in a trap, or getting attacked by a larger dog. Luckily for Olly (and his mom), the vet was able to close the wound, wrap Olly's leg and put him in the dreaded cone of shame. Olly’s mom called animal control, who did a full examination of the apartment complex, and could not find any trap in the area. So, the best guess is that Olly had a run-in with a much larger dog. Dog bite wounds are a fairly common procedure for veterinarians; however, they shouldn’t be seen as easy to treat. Even the smallest of puncture wounds carry a high risk of infection. You can read more about what to do when another dog bites your dog in this PetMD article. Fur Kids Foundation strongly recommends that all puncture wounds/dog bites to your pet are examined by a veterinarian. Unfortunately, Olly’s story doesn’t end there... A week after we helped Olly, his human brother felt bad for him because he was wearing the cone of shame, and he decided to take it off of Olly. Olly, not understanding why he needed the cone, just knew that his leg itched, chewed off his leg wrap and re-opened his sutures, so his mom had to take Olly in for another emergency visit to close the wound up again. While we know pets may look uncomfortable in their cones, it's best to follow your vet's advice and pass that information along to all the family members. We know Olly's little brother meant no harm, but it was no benefit to Olly to have the cone off. About Fur Kids Foundation Fur Kids Foundation is 100% run by dedicated volunteers who give their time to help the Foundation raise money with events, take applications, and spread the word about the good work the Foundation does in Campbell County, Wyoming. If you would like to help Fur Kids Foundation continue to help local families with animals afford emergency veterinary care, please consider making a tax-deductible donation via PayPal or signing up to become a volunteer. You can see a list of those who support us on our Supporters page. Check out more Success Stories.
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Imperial Zircon Necklace Raffle Single
$25.00
This beautiful imperial Zircon necklace set in rose gold will be raffled off at A Night for Paws on February 22! Single tickets are $25. If you didn't know, this chocolate beauty has the closest look of a diamond out of any genuine stone. Special thanks to EK Jewelers and Quality Auto of Gillette for their support with this fundraiser. A Night for Paws Raffle, 5 tickets
$100.00
This beautiful imperial Zircon necklace set in rose gold will be raffled off at A Night for Paws on February 22! Buy five (5) tickets for $100. If you didn't know, this chocolate beauty has the closest look of a diamond out of any genuine stone. Special thanks to EK Jewelers and Quality Auto of Gillette for their support with this fundraiser. In May 2018, Animal Medical Center of Wyoming created an internal program to continually give back to Fur Kids Foundation! A portion of every cat and dog exam is given back to FKF; allowing AMC's patients, and staff, to be continual supporters of Fur Kids Foundation. On January 30, the small and large animal hospital gave more than $2,500 to Fur Kids Foundation. In their Facebook post, AMC said: What a fun day! We gave $2500+ to Fur Kids Foundation!!! A Big THANK YOU to our fabulous patients and clients who make it possible for us to paw-it-forward to these wonderful givers in our community. Fur Kids Foundation would like to thank Animal Medical Center and the clinic's patients for helping to take care of families with pets in Campbell County, Wyoming!
For those who don't know, the connection between Animal Medical Center and Fur Kids Foundation runs deep. The veterinary clinic has supported the Foundation since its inception—participating at or being sponsors for events since 2012. We are grateful for their continued support. About Fur Kids Foundation Created in November 2011, the Fur Kids Foundation is a 501 (c) (3) nonprofit organization that provides education and aid to promote the well-being of families with animals in Campbell County. Since September 2012, Fur Kids Foundation has helped 738 families in Campbell County, Wyoming and granted $138,174.62 in emergency veterinary care. For more information, or to read the blog (Pack News), visit www.furkidsfoundation.org. Find Fur Kids Foundation on Facebook, follow us on Instagram @furkidsfoundation, and Twitter, @furkidswyo. Fur Kids Foundation is working to create awareness of our group daily by making it easier for you to donate.
Fur Kids Foundation Supporters Peggy and Rod Seppala generously donated $500 to Fur Kids Foundation in 2019 to help us pay for our first DipJar. DipJar is the easiest and most secure way to collect one-step credit card donations. In February, we placed our DipJar at EK Jewelers, 217 S. Gillette Avenue in downtown Gillette, Wyoming. If you want to help local families afford emergency veterinary care, just stop by EK Jewelers and dip your card in the DipJar and it will automatically give us a $5 donation. Now, if you're interested in sponsoring another DipJar for Fur Kids Foundation, please contact us and we'll get back to you. DipJar's cost the Foundation $500. With your donation, we'll place your name on the DipJar as a way of displaying your support. Special thanks to Erica Kissack for letting us debut this new feature in her store. And stay tuned because she’s also given us a stunning necklace to raffle off for A Night for Paws on February 22, with help from Quality Auto! Learn more about A Night for Paws here! |
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