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Poppy – 1 Year Old Female Pittie, Approximately 50 pounds (but still gaining – most likely around 60 when up to weight), special needs – megaesophagus.
Meet Poppy, a special needs girl with a will to live! Poppy came to the rescue after being found tie to a car bumper in rural Oklahoma and rescued by an organization local to the area. During her two months in boarding with a vet where she was found, it was noticed she was having trouble holding food down and she kept losing weight. After our suspicions and x-rays at our vet, it was conirmed – Poppy has megaesophagus.
She was in pretty rough shape when we got her, from the lack of vital nutrients her body needed. But that was quickly a distant memory and Poppy has been on the mend since coming to Mutts. Poppy is the sweetest, most gentle dog! She does get the zoomies and “pittie plays” (if you own a pittie you know), but she adores everyone…even cats!
With her megaesophagus, Poppy requires blended meals, as she cannot eat anything formed or solid. So, her kibble is soaked before each meal then blended to a slurry consistency for her to eat in her chair. She takes two meds to help with the megaesophagus and will need to remain on those meds for her lifetime. She also sits in her chair for 20 minutes after eating and an adopter will need to invest in a Bailey chair for her. With proper management of her condition, she has been doing great and putting on weight and not having any regurgitation episodes.
Poppy does have a couple of quirks (aside from the megaesophagus) that potential adopters need to account for – she has a little bit of kennel anxiety. A regular kennel will not do and an adopter will need to get a heavy-duty kennel. She also takes a med to help keep her calm in her kennel while her foster mom is at work. Most recently her new trick is jumping a 6-foot stockade fence. She is working to learn that this is not acceptable, but will need monitoring in a future home because she will absolutely jump a standard fence.
Due to her special condition, Poppy is only eligible for a local adoption. Additionally, potential adopters need to be open to a home visit to make sure the environment is one Poppy can thrive in. Due to her fence jumping, no homes with chain link fences will be considered.
Poppy is spayed, up to date on all age-appropriate vaccinations and preventatives, heart-worm negative, and micro-chipped! You can send inquiries to our adoption team at muttmisitsadoptions@gmail.com or apply to meet / adopt at www.muttmisits.org/adoption-application
Poppy – 1 Year Old Female Pittie, Approximately 50 pounds (but still gaining – most likely around 60 when up to weight), special needs – megaesophagus.
Meet Poppy, a special needs girl with a will to live! Poppy came to the rescue after being found tie to a car bumper in rural Oklahoma and rescued by an organization local to the area. During her two months in boarding with a vet where she was found, it was noticed she was having trouble holding food down and she kept losing weight. After our suspicions and x-rays at our vet, it was conirmed – Poppy has megaesophagus.
She was in pretty rough shape when we got her, from the lack of vital nutrients her body needed. But that was quickly a distant memory and Poppy has been on the mend since coming to Mutts. Poppy is the sweetest, most gentle dog! She does get the zoomies and “pittie plays” (if you own a pittie you know), but she adores everyone…even cats!
With her megaesophagus, Poppy requires blended meals, as she cannot eat anything formed or solid. So, her kibble is soaked before each meal then blended to a slurry consistency for her to eat in her chair. She takes two meds to help with the megaesophagus and will need to remain on those meds for her lifetime. She also sits in her chair for 20 minutes after eating and an adopter will need to invest in a Bailey chair for her. With proper management of her condition, she has been doing great and putting on weight and not having any regurgitation episodes.
Poppy does have a couple of quirks (aside from the megaesophagus) that potential adopters need to account for – she has a little bit of kennel anxiety. A regular kennel will not do and an adopter will need to get a heavy-duty kennel. She also takes a med to help keep her calm in her kennel while her foster mom is at work. Most recently her new trick is jumping a 6-foot stockade fence. She is working to learn that this is not acceptable, but will need monitoring in a future home because she will absolutely jump a standard fence.
Due to her special condition, Poppy is only eligible for a local adoption. Additionally, potential adopters need to be open to a home visit to make sure the environment is one Poppy can thrive in. Due to her fence jumping, no homes with chain link fences will be considered.
Poppy is spayed, up to date on all age-appropriate vaccinations and preventatives, heart-worm negative, and micro-chipped! You can send inquiries to our adoption team at muttmisitsadoptions@gmail.com or apply to meet / adopt at www.muttmisits.org/adoption-application
Our director or adoptions will reach out, typically by email, once an application is reviewed.
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Meet the Pet
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Sign Adoption Contract
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Pay Fee
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Additional adoption info
Our process is pretty simple. The first step in adopting through us is to fill out an adoption application on the Mutt Misfits Animal Rescue Society website; the link is below. The next step will be a meet and greet for approved applicants!
Our process is pretty simple. The first step in adopting through us is to fill out an adoption application on the Mutt Misfits Animal Rescue Society website; the link is below. The next step will be a meet and greet for approved applicants!
We are a non-profit 501(c)(3) rescue whose mission is to help unwanted animals in situations that could lead to harm or euthanasia. We primarily focus on animals with major medical illnesses, injuries or advanced age that are often overlooked and usually the first to be at risk of euthanasia. By partnering with shelters and the public, we promote responsible pet ownership, spay and neuter, and the adoption of special needs pets. It is our goal to save the un-savable!
We are a non-profit 501(c)(3) rescue whose mission is to help unwanted animals in situations that could lead to harm or euthanasia. We primarily focus on animals with major medical illnesses, injuries or advanced age that are often overlooked and usually the first to be at risk of euthanasia. By partnering with shelters and the public, we promote responsible pet ownership, spay and neuter, and the adoption of special needs pets. It is our goal to save the un-savable!
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