Olive & Bean 

Olive and Bean are two female pups that got dropped off at rescue paws. 
As we finished up the rounds at the clinic we headed to the kennels to clean, feed and walk the dogs. On our way there we saw two little heads pop up from around the corner. They were wagging there tails and we gave them some food. Unsure if whether or not they were temple dogs that we just haven’t seen before we made sure we kept an eye on them while we cleaned the kennels and took care of those dogs. They didn’t leave our sight except to lay under a bush where they must of slept last night. We were going to walk the dogs and they kept following us, this wasn’t good because not all of our dogs like puppies and would growl and snap at them. We ran and told our Vet that we had two little puppies around the kennels. She came to look at them and told us they must have been dumped here so we took them in. We placed them in a kennel and proceeded with our duties. Once we were done we could tend to them. We made sure they were fed and the vet collected blood from them to see their health status. They already knew how to sit on command so it was obvious to us that they were owned before. After a couple days their blood came back and they were healthy! Which means they could be spayed right away and put up for adoption. 


One of the volunteers at the time fell in love with Olive so she convinced her sister so adopt her and took her back with her to Canada. Bean is still up for adoption but is a very cleaver and well behaved girl as well as adorable! 

Alpha

Alpha was a temple dog who was owned by the head monk. He was named alpha because of how protective he use to be, being the alpha of the temple chasing dogs and people away from his home. People were generally weary of him because he had a tendacy of chasing them if they were strangers. 

 Three years ago when Reacue Paws was made he changed. He must of realized that they were there to help him and the surrounding dogs because he was so welcoming of the people and new dogs that were brought in by them. He was gentle with puppies and would follow visitors and volunteers to the beach. He no longer was aggressive and found a new way of keeping everyone in their place. 

Alpha was loved by everyone and was always well taken care of. Street dogs don’t live as long as other dogs even if he was owned and taken care. He passed away this September 2017 and will be missed by everyone. 

Pancake

Pancake was taken to Reacue Paws to be spayed by her owner. Unforanetly pancakes platelets were too low for her to under go surgery, so she was put on medication. She kept getting her blood checked every month and it still wasn’t high enough for the vet to feel safe putting her under anesthetic. 

Pancake is a lovely dog, she is so playful and good with all of the puppies we get. She absolutely loves the water. She can’t wait to go to the beach every day and will swim and swim! 


Pancakes owner is a nun and disappears from us regularly. She will be in contact and then over a month she is no where to be found. They have wanted to adopt Pancake to Canada but since she still actually has an owner without their consent they obviously can not. So she has been at rescue paws for months. Just waiting to be healthy enough and waiting to hopefully be taken back by her owner. She is a beautiful, energetic girl. 

Mitch

Mitch was a street dog when, as a pup, he was hit by a car. He was taken in by a women who tried to nurse him back to health but the extent of his injuries were too severe for her knowledge. She then contacted Rescue Paws and they took him in. Upon his arrival he was taken to the hospital right away. At the hospital the vet proceeded to put pins in both of this back legs since they had both been broken. He required physiotherapy everyday if he was going to have a chance to walk properly.

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Since he was a puppy and still growing the physio helped him tremendously. He had a pin removed in one of his legs but his other leg still required for him to keep the pins in it. While his back legs are not completely mobile they do allow him to walk, but because his front legs are doing most of the work he gets tired easily. He still requires physiotherapy as well as hydrotherapy to keep his back legs mobile, and as he is still growing he gets better everyday.

He was put up for international adoption and had a lovely girl in Canada wanting to adopt him and another dog that also was hit by a car and required extensive physiotherapy. Unfortunately for Mitch he needed an attitude adjustment if he was going to be adopted with this other dog.  This girl was only going to agree to adopt Mitch if he got a long well with Woolfie (the other dog she initially wanted to adopt) and Mitch was not the biggest fan of other dogs. So we decided to stop babying him and have him put into a kennel with another dog that was very sweet and tolerable to puppies but proceeded to be the boss with them. It worked wonders and Mitch slowly enjoyed other dogs company. He ended up going to a different family in Canada, but still a very good home for him!