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Chance

Posted on: 25th August 2023

Chance

Most people are aware of Chance. He’s the dog who we were asked to help after a hit and run driver thought it was funny to drive over Chance at great speed. The car ripped off two of his toes and caused extensive damage to his leg. A kind rescue in Cyprus took him in and tried to help him but the foot remains extremely painful and there was nothing their vets could do out there to stop his pain.

He was brought over to Mutts in Distress, knowing that our vets are second to none and would help Chance to a pain-free life. He was started on pain killing medication and a plan to see if we could get the leg to heal. Unfortunately, it won’t heal and the decision was made to reluctantly amputate the leg but this is now not an option as his kidneys are not able to function.

(Chance was bitten by a sand fly in Cyprus, resulting in his contracting a (non-catching) disease which effects the kidneys. The disease is known as leishmaniasis and affects dogs’ kidneys. Obviously, Chance was started on treatment for this before he left Cyprus and will be in lifelong treatment. The leishmaniasis and the cocktail of drugs he had to take has caused his kidneys to suffer.) He’s been with our vets for about a week where he’s been cared for and stabilised, but they think he needs to be with a specialist. On that advice, Chance had now been transferred to the RVC where gradually, his kidneys seem to be improving.

But Chance won’t eat. He’s dull and depressed. He’s had a couple of scans so far which show the possibility of a blockage. So, this morning, he’s going for a CT scan which will hopefully show if there’s anything there. Our next worry is that if there is, will he be well enough to take the anaesthetic to remove it?

Terry (my other half) and Jackie from Mutts are with him now. They’ve gone to visit him in the hopes of lifting his spirits by seeing familiar faces. I’ve cooked him some fresh chicken which they’ve taken in the hope of encouraging him to eat. They’ve also taken the food that we fed him here because he liked that. They’ve taken his favourite toys as well. So, his kidneys are in a bad way and are failing. We are looking for a very special home for Chance where he can live out how ever long he has left. All expenses for his needs, will be met by Mutts in Distress. With a rising bill of around £8,000 so far, the vets, the specialists and Mutts in Distress are working our best to save Chance and get him off to the happy new life we brought him here for. I’m in touch with his specialist vet twice a day, every day and I’ll update here as I hear anything.

This situation is so sad for poor Chance who did not deserve any of this pain and suffering. Please pray for Chance. If you can possibly donate any money towards this poor dog’s vet bill, we will be very grateful. Needless to say all the proceeds from Sunday’s fun day will be put towards Chance’s vet bills.

Rest assured, we are doing everything we can to support the wonderful veterinary teams who have been and who continue to look after the lovely, friendly dog.

Help For Disabled Dogs

Posted on: 20th July 2021

We have recently brought over 3 disabled dogs and will very soon be bringing over another 5 disabled dogs from abroad. If we can raise the money so desperately needed for their surgeries they will no longer be disabled. The dogs have either been born with deformed limbs or been damaged by accident or abuse. The first one, Luna, has just had her surgery to straighten her legs.

Luna

We will be paying for the costs and need to raise the funds for the surgeries to repair these dogs. The plan is that they will go on to lead normal lives, something which would not happen otherwise. The dogs are a mixture of Golden Retrievers, German Shepherds, Cross Breeds and a Husky.

If you are able to make a donation, however small, towards helping these dogs to lead a normal life we would very much appreciate it. Thank you.

Please visit our GoFundMe page to contribute.

News updates.

Posted on: 18th March 2020

Secure exercise paddocks available.

We are offering the use of our secure exercise paddocks for £15 per hour or £10 per half hour.

Please contact us for further details.

Our swimming pool is open.

You can book a 30-minute fun session (20 minutes in the pool and 10 minutes drying) for £20.

Find out more on our Normandale Kennels page.

Can you offer a tin of dog food please ?

Posted on: 18th August 2017

Due to living as strays and eating whatever they could find, we have several dogs arriving with poorly tummies.  
This is an appeal for donations of tins of dog food – Butchers Tripe loaf please (not gravy). We are desperate for more tins due to a huge demand.

Can you add a tin or two to your shopping please ? (We do have drop off points for people in Harlow if it’s not convenient to come to the kennels).

THANK YOU!

Hertfordshire Life article about Mutts

Posted on: 5th February 2017

We were delighted to see that Hertfordshire Life recently featured an article about Mutts in Distress.  Take a look …

Thank you!

Posted on: 11th June 2016

Thank you!

Thank you to everyone who shopped at Asda and put your tokens in the Mutts in Distress collection box! Thank you also to the staff of Asda for putting our cause forward and to Asda for allowing it!!

Here are two of the lovely girls from Asda, one of whom is pictured presenting yours truly with a cheque for TWO HUNDRED POUNDS!!!

Pat

 

Raise funds for Mutts while you shop

Posted on: 4th April 2016

Here’s an easy way to help us at Mutts in Distress. Just remember, when you shop online, to use our Easy Fund Raising page, and Mutts will receive a commission on anything you buy.

A thank you message

Posted on: 13th December 2015

A thank you message

About 18 months or so ago, you helped me with homing a lovely Staffy boy I found tied up to a tree almost choking to death. You gave me a the names of a couple of rescues and phoned around as you were so full and just had no room at the inn. I always check back on your site and am cheered by the work you do with so many wonderful animals. I read today that you need dog food urgently. I have ordered 24 tins of Chappie to be delivered to you. You should get them soon. I read on your site how badly needed they are. I hope they fill some tummys. I’ll spread the word about your appeal for funds also through my Facebook account, friends, family and colleagues. The Staffy you helped me with was finally rehomed in Wales and for that, I will always have a soft spot for your organisation. With very best regards,
Mark Davies

Help needed

Posted on: 2nd December 2015

We really need a homechecker for the Bedford area.

Does anyone have some spare fencing panels ? If you have any that are surplus to requirements, please call the kennels who will gratefully take them off your hands.

Dolly

Posted on: 7th November 2015

Dolly

Hello, do you remember me?

I am Dolly. I am really happy in my new home.

My photo is a bit sleepy looking but I’ve just had dinner.

Hope you are all well.

The Huttley Family and Dolly.

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