Adoption Fee: $150.00
Fostered in Louisiana
Age: 10 years
Weight: 3.8 lbs.
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4/22/10 - It is with much sadness that we must let all of Charlie Girl’s followers know that she passed today at the vet’s office. Her foster mom had to rush her to the emergency vet last night and she was diagnosed with pancreatitis and HGE (Hemorrhagic GastroEnteritis). She is pain free now and will join all of the other haven pups that have passed before her. She will be greatly missed and has taken a piece of her foster mom’s heart with her.
12/6/09 - Charlie Girl recently visited the vet because her skin was getting very dry and irritated. Seems CG blood results showed that she was a little anemic, but nothing too bad. They did decide to start adding Derm Cap liquid to her food (which is a combination of Omega 3 and 6 fatty acids) to help improve her skin and coat. Other than this, this little senior is doing great and enjoying her senior life. She is still waiting on her forever family to come along, but is an optimist and knows that they will come when the time is right.
6/24/09 - Charlie Girl is a sweet little lady who is still waiting on her forever home where she can be the little Queen that she has learned to be at her foster home. She is in the same foster home as Mia, and has shown a little interest in this newcomer. This is quite surprising since none of the other residents seem to spark her interest. She loves to eat, take naps and will sometimes have small spurts of energy at night and play a little hide and seek around the sofa with foster mom. Other than this she is just a little sweetheart that needs her own space.
3/17/09 - Charlie Girl had her dental today and is feeling fabulous. She is still waiting on her permanent home that she knows is out there and is ready and willing to give “fresh breath” yorkie kisses to her new family.
1/13/09 - Charlie Girl has had her surgery to remove her mammory tumors and it was a success. She was also spayed while under anesthesia, so hopefully this will remedy anymore tumors from coming back. She is settling into her foster home great and is gradually putting on some well deserved weight. She even lets her foster mom pick her up now which is a milestone. Charlie Girl is not much of a player and does not interact with the other pupsters in her foster home. She can co-exist with other pups if they aren’t “in her face”, but would probably do best as an only pet to be spoiled and loved by a stay at home parent with lots of patience.
11/14/08 - Charlie Girl has just entered her foster home. Right now we know that she has 2 mammary tumors that will need to be removed but this cannot happen right away because she is very underweight. Once we get some meat on her bones and she settles in, we will schedule an appt. to have the tumors removed and update her bio. Please consider donating to her vet care.