This helps AnimalLuvr's Dream Rescue with pet care costs.
My basic info
Breed
French Bulldog
Color
Brown/Chocolate
Age
8 months old, Young
Size
–
Weight
–
Sex
Female
Pet ID
8054
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Meet Coco 🐾
This Frenchie puppy came to our rescue after her new owners spent thousands of dollars. She was from a breeder and as soon as her owners got her, she began showing GI symptoms that were indicative of megaesophagus.
Her new owners realized they were not able to continue to spend the amount of money necessary and reached out to our rescue for help. While we always try to keep pets with their owners, they were honest that they were not financially able to keep up with her care, and we are very grateful they acted in Coco’s best interest. ❤️🩹
We have since gotten Coco seen with one of our vets, and they do not think she has megaesophagus 🤞. Since switching her diet and giving her smaller meals, she has not vomited or regurgitated. We are hoping this means she may just have GERD and will need an antacid and special food/bowls to keep her healthy.
Coco’s story is unfortunately very common — breeders (especially for breeds like Frenchies that are prone to so many health issues) oftentimes do not health test their dogs or provide a health guarantee. They don’t care about the animal besides the money it brings them. 💔
We are optimistic that Coco will have a happy ending, but heartbroken to think about so many other dogs out there like her, who may not be able to get help. 😞
Apply to adopt at https://new.shelterluv.com/matchme/adopt/LUVR/dog
All of our adoptable rescues have a clean bill of health (unless otherwise stated), are spayed/neutered, vaccinated (age-appropriately), tested (FeLV/FIV for cats over 8 months of age, HW for dogs over 6 months of age), current on flea and heartworm prevention and microchipped. This is all included in their adoption fee that goes in as a donation to help us cover their medical costs and continue to help other animals in need. Any questions, concerns and suggestions, please feel free to contact us at ALDR@animalluvrs.org.
Meet Coco 🐾
This Frenchie puppy came to our rescue after her new owners spent thousands of dollars. She was from a breeder and as soon as her owners got her, she began showing GI symptoms that were indicative of megaesophagus.
Her new owners realized they were not able to continue to spend the amount of money necessary and reached out to our rescue for help. While we always try to keep pets with their owners, they were honest that they were not financially able to keep up with her care, and we are very grateful they acted in Coco’s best interest. ❤️🩹
We have since gotten Coco seen with one of our vets, and they do not think she has megaesophagus 🤞. Since switching her diet and giving her smaller meals, she has not vomited or regurgitated. We are hoping this means she may just have GERD and will need an antacid and special food/bowls to keep her healthy.
Coco’s story is unfortunately very common — breeders (especially for breeds like Frenchies that are prone to so many health issues) oftentimes do not health test their dogs or provide a health guarantee. They don’t care about the animal besides the money it brings them. 💔
We are optimistic that Coco will have a happy ending, but heartbroken to think about so many other dogs out there like her, who may not be able to get help. 😞
Apply to adopt at https://new.shelterluv.com/matchme/adopt/LUVR/dog
All of our adoptable rescues have a clean bill of health (unless otherwise stated), are spayed/neutered, vaccinated (age-appropriately), tested (FeLV/FIV for cats over 8 months of age, HW for dogs over 6 months of age), current on flea and heartworm prevention and microchipped. This is all included in their adoption fee that goes in as a donation to help us cover their medical costs and continue to help other animals in need. Any questions, concerns and suggestions, please feel free to contact us at ALDR@animalluvrs.org.
Fees vary from $50 - $400. Adoption fees are listed with the animal's description.
Adoption Application:
animalluvrs.org
All of our adoptable rescues have a clean bill of health (unless otherwise stated), spayed/neutered, vaccinated (age-appropriately), tested (FeLV/FIV for cats, HW for dogs over 6 months of age), current on flea and heartworm prevention and microchipped. This is all included in their adoption fee that go in as a donation to help us cover their medical costs and continue to helps other animals in need.
Fees vary from $50 - $400. Adoption fees are listed with the animal's description.
Adoption Application:
animalluvrs.org
All of our adoptable rescues have a clean bill of health (unless otherwise stated), spayed/neutered, vaccinated (age-appropriately), tested (FeLV/FIV for cats, HW for dogs over 6 months of age), current on flea and heartworm prevention and microchipped. This is all included in their adoption fee that go in as a donation to help us cover their medical costs and continue to helps other animals in need.
Hi, my name is Cecilia Nieves. I am a certified veterinary technician @ Tampa Bay Veterinary Emergency Services as well as a full time mother. For about a decade now, I have been well involved in the veterinary field and for more than half of those years been actively involved in rescue work as well. I have worked with all kinds of pets and wildlife to even working as a Zookeeper @ Busch Gardens-Tampa.
Our name, AnimalLuvr’s Dream Rescue, comes with a bit of history as well. My mother and I moved to Florida when I was 12yrs old. My wonderful friend, Jenna, helped me create my very first email address. Always knowing I wanted to be in the veterinary field, I searched for animal lover and it had already been taken. Trying to be creative, I spelled it AnimalLuvr and from then on this became my logo and nickname. Being that this is my dream of having a rescue it is pretty self-explanatory.
In 2009 I began working hands on with both domestic and wildlife rescues that arrived to our emergency service in very critical conditions and this quickly made me realize that not only are there a lot of animals out there that need our help but a lot of them are strays that no one claims, confiscated animals and those that the owner either cannot or will not give them the care they need. The Tampa bay and surrounding areas are very lucky to have a hospital like Tampa Bay Veterinary Emergency Services that opens its doors to those unclaimed animals and care for them when no one else will. I am more than honored to say that Dr. Katy Meyer is not only supportive of my mission and goals but will be assisting us as being one of our wonderful board members!
June 2014 – After a year and a half of lots of invested $, tons of paperwork, calling the IRS at least monthly to follow up and patiently waiting – WE HAVE OFFICIALLY RECEIVED OUR APPROVAL LETTER FOR OUR 501c3 TAX EXEMPTION!!
Hi, my name is Cecilia Nieves. I am a certified veterinary technician @ Tampa Bay Veterinary Emergency Services as well as a full time mother. For about a decade now, I have been well involved in the veterinary field and for more than half of those years been actively involved in rescue work as well. I have worked with all kinds of pets and wildlife to even working as a Zookeeper @ Busch Gardens-Tampa.
Our name, AnimalLuvr’s Dream Rescue, comes with a bit of history as well. My mother and I moved to Florida when I was 12yrs old. My wonderful friend, Jenna, helped me create my very first email address. Always knowing I wanted to be in the veterinary field, I searched for animal lover and it had already been taken. Trying to be creative, I spelled it AnimalLuvr and from then on this became my logo and nickname. Being that this is my dream of having a rescue it is pretty self-explanatory.
In 2009 I began working hands on with both domestic and wildlife rescues that arrived to our emergency service in very critical conditions and this quickly made me realize that not only are there a lot of animals out there that need our help but a lot of them are strays that no one claims, confiscated animals and those that the owner either cannot or will not give them the care they need. The Tampa bay and surrounding areas are very lucky to have a hospital like Tampa Bay Veterinary Emergency Services that opens its doors to those unclaimed animals and care for them when no one else will. I am more than honored to say that Dr. Katy Meyer is not only supportive of my mission and goals but will be assisting us as being one of our wonderful board members!
June 2014 – After a year and a half of lots of invested $, tons of paperwork, calling the IRS at least monthly to follow up and patiently waiting – WE HAVE OFFICIALLY RECEIVED OUR APPROVAL LETTER FOR OUR 501c3 TAX EXEMPTION!!
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