HELP!!!
We have a puppy (not listed on the website
because he's not ready for adoption) with HOD, Hypertrophic Osteodystrophy. His
limbs are HUGELY swollen. He is a very sweet puppy with a terrible condition. I
would like to try this regimen: http://www.greatdanelady.com/articles/feed_program_for_hod.htm
and these supplements: http://www.firstchoicenaturals.com/Index/showroom.php/pid-32?gid=18
but I simply do not have the money to pay for it myself. If you want to help
Moose, please go to the website above and send one of the recommended dog foods
and/or the supplements. I am trying to do the best I can with what I've got, but
it's not enough so far. I will try to put pictures of Moose up soon so you can
see for yourself how swollen his legs are. Thank you for any help you're able to
give.
Like every rescue group, we need food, money, and foster homes! We're always looking for foster homes and volunteers in the Central Texas area. This includes San Antonio, Austin, and surrounding areas. And, since rescue involves money (lots and lots of it) most of which comes from my pocket, we can always use donations.
On average, each dog costs me $275 to get ready to adopt out. That's not to say that every dog costs that much, but some dogs cost in excess of $1000 to get healthy enough to adopt out, plus the food and other expenses for the time they're here. CorgiDane Rescue is applying for a 501(c)3 tax-exempt status, which will make contributions tax-deductible.
If you wonder why you see so many "other" breeds on the website, it's because I do help owners of other breeds when they need to rehome their pets. I have several mixed-breed dogs here that I desperately need to find homes for so I can help more Corgis and Great Danes.
Helping Udders is a great organization that makes dog toys out of recycled milking materials, and donates 25% of the proceeds to dog rescue organizations. Click below, and if you buy any toys, a donation will be made to CorgiAid (www.corgiaid.org).

