Mr. Chester(8-month Newf/Saint) says……
He is moving under a PENDING ADOPTION!
We will update as we can.
Mr. Chester(8-month Newf/Saint) says……
He is moving under a PENDING ADOPTION!
We will update as we can.
AVAILABLE FOR ADOPTION!
Age: ~7 months old!
Weight: 131 pounds at last weigh-in on March 22nd, 2022
Type of Home Ideal For Mr. Chester: He is a chill, calm boy. He likes his small walks(20 minutes)/strolls and playfully interacts with his friends, yet, he needs a quieter/peaceful physical activity level home. A home that will understand and agree to keep him lean, not allow him overdue physical activity while at the same time allowing him to socalise and make canine plus human friends. A home that does not have a lot of stairs is our wish.
He needs moderation on his activity to keep his hips strong for what we hope is for many years to come! We do not want him kept in a bubble. What we want is for him to live a quality filled, fantastic life. We want him to be happy, to live his best life each and every day.
He can be in a home that works ft; pt works from home is semi-retired or retired, etc. He is another versatile BHRR dog! He will ONLY go to a home that is prepared to ensure that he receives the balance he requires with proper exercise, socialisation, etc. He does not necessarily need to go to a dog-experienced home yet; he does need to go to a home that remains committed to his obedience, structure, consistency, medical needs, and to be patient, kind, understanding, and are not hermits. He loves home, yet; he also likes outings to pet stores and other dog-friendly store visits, plus visits to see friends. We are not advocates of dog parks. He needs a home that will give him new positive and great memorable experiences.
If you are a home that likes to take long hikes, climb mountains, run, etc., Mr. Chester is not for you. His hips cannot take on that high level of strenuous activity, nor is it even in his personality to want to do those things.
Personality/Temperament: Loving, affectionate, calm, quiet inside the home yet can be vocal when playing. He needs to be emotionally/physically properly stimulated, uber-sweet, social, playful, active in his way, gentle, plus kind. If not handled properly – he has the potential to develop SA behaviours. He can be goofy plus such a ham! He is not a couch potato by any means.
Previous Dog Experience: Previous dog experience is not required per the above. While we would ideally like to see him in a home with at least one right-matched personality fit dog, it is not a deal-breaker. He lives in a foster home with a young adult lab and a senior Boxer, and he plays wonderfully with both! Tug of war plus wrestling are two of his favourite activities! So, it remains essential for him to have his necessary level of physical plus mental activity. It is equally important that he has a strong doggie network as he needs friends too.
Good With Cats: His present foster home has a cat. Integration is always key.
Good with Pocket Pets: Unknown.
Good with Children: We will consider homes with children 13 and up and no more than two children in a home. No young children.
Grooming: He is good to wash, do nails. He needs to be brushed regularly, and we recommend a couple yearly sessions of professional grooming to keep his gorgeous coat looking its best.
Car: He has also come SO far with car rides – getting in, and out of the car. He is learning that the world has so many amazing adventures to experience!
Housebroken/Crate Trained: He is housebroken and Crate trained – he sleeps in a colossal crate. We never recommend for any new addition to be given too much freedom to start. It can be very overwhelming plus too stimulating to them.
Obedience: He requires a home that will be consistent and dedicated to continuing to help him become the best dog that he can be. His potential is enormous!
He is a giant breed puppy that has no spatial awareness at times! His leash manners have come a long way. He can pull, yet he is learning.
Activities Suited For Her: He is calm plus has fantastic manners, and to us, he is low maintenance.
He would excel in therapy work.
Loves & Bad Habits: Be prepared for the drool!!!
He loves treats and loves to be around his humans.
His foster home tells us that he likes to splash in the water.
Like any dog, he is not perfect. He is perfect in all of his imperfections, though! NOT to mention gorgeous!
He is a truly special boy!
Anxieties/Worries: It is integral that the right matched personality fit home does not spend 24/7 with him. During this pandemic, we still need groceries; we should still go out and walk about; we should still get in our cars and go for a small drive to go somewhere to do something! Time has been spent having him learn to not only like yet enjoy his own company. As we need our alone time, it is imperative that he does too. He is a solid and stable dog.
As we have stated for over 26 years now, we will NEVER rush any dogs’ rehabilitation journey, we do not flip dogs, and we are not desperate to adopt them out
We will always place up for adoption the dogs that can be adopted and safe haven all others that, due to medical and/or behavioural reasons, cannot be placed up for adoption.
We do not take in hundreds of dogs yearly; we only took in 6 dogs in 2021 as it is about helping the next in need of us, giving them top-quality care, and not about taking in numbers. In 2022, we have ONLY taken in 4 dogs to date.
After 26+ years, we know that we cannot please everyone, which means that BHRR is not the rescue to be followed, supported, and believed in by everyone. We remain small plus mighty, and as we go through this next transitional stage for BHRR, we shall continue to operate with a zero-tolerance approach, plus providing up and beyond care to the animals.
Our mandates have never changed, and they will remain the same as long as we are around; the animals shall always be done right by as our priority.
Our adoption success rates remain second to no other group out there – 100% for over ten years of operating, and now 99% as we go through year 26, and we are excited as we go through this slow transition for BHRR!
You have come so far, Mr. Chester, and we are delighted that you are making your special announcement!
PS: Thank you to his outstanding foster family for ALL that they have done and are doing for him!
This picture was taken yesterday by them on one of their adventures! STUNNING!
Mr. Chester was 131 lbs when weighed for his next flea, hw & tick meds on March 22, 2022
BHRR’s Mr. Chester(5.5+ months old) had his x-rays under sedation to assess his hips/knees plus mouth.
He weighed 115.94 pounds.
The IM sedation did not work for him so we had to place an IV catheter.
He was also given pain and anti-inflammatory meds plus sent some to go with his temp foster home.
His mouth looks good! The broken tooth was a deciduous(baby) one and the root has re-absorbed. YAY! The rest of his teeth also look beautiful.
This is one of his x-rays – taken of both hips. It confirmed what we suspected all along, especially the left hip. We also took x-rays of both knees.
The x-rays have been sent on to Dr. Philibert, our ortho specialist plus to Montreal to advise.
However, this is not our first situation with canines like Mr. Chester.
We pretty much know the options, yet we believe in being proactive plus responsible and showing proper due diligence.
We also know that we have an incredible former approved adoptive home that has expressed interest in adopting him, and we hope that he can be placed up for adoption. Yet, like Miss Olive, he may end up being a permanent Haven Dog.
BUT, one step at a time.
His Vet Bills on Thursday were just under $700, and any donations to his continued mounting vet bills can be made via PayPal to gwen@birchhaven.org or via email transfer to contactbhrr@gmail.com
Total Raised To Date: $365.56
Their Goal: $1,000
One of the supporters of the rescue has decided to host an Easter Fundraiser with Purdy Chocolates to help with his care.
Did you know Purdy chocolates are made with sustainable cocoa and Canadian owned!
Please consider ordering your special person/people some delicious treats this Easter, you will be helping him too!
Thank you EVERYONE for your support. Even if you can’t buy chocolates from us, it would mean the world if you could share this fundraiser link with everyone you know!
Happy chocolating!
Pick up is in the North End of Brockville.
BETTY WHITE CHALLENGE: January 17th, 2022!
TO DONATE TO BHRR IN HONOUR OF A TRUE ANIMAL HERO: PayPal to gwen@birchhaven.org OR Email Transfer contactbhrr@gmail.com
Even $5 would mean the world to the animals AND us!
Thank you in advance for any consideration to help us in 2022 to continue to help those in need of our highly specialised programs!
Chester’s x-ray
Got him, now dropped off at his foster home!
Beyond precious!
I will see him again on Tuesday for the beginning of his medical rehab journey.
Everything crossed that he can be rehabilitated successfully. He is just so lovely!
We will keep everyone posted! We are deeply indebted to many that have come together to surround him with a strong BHRR village of support!
Making my drive home to have a late supper with Sean! See you in ~1 hour!
**UPDATE: $715 Raised To Date*
We were contacted last night about this urgent medical 16 week old Saint Bernard/Newf Puppy.
He needs a Christmas miracle.
Euthanasia was one of the recommendations on the table by the Vet, and we felt he deserves the opportunity to determine what his diagnosis and prognosis may be. The wonderful Shelter felt the same as they reached out for possible rescue assistance per the additional recommendation made by the Vet to consider rescue as another possible option as long as the rescue remains dedicated to doing what is in his best interest.
He was an owner surrender to a shelter as the owners could no longer afford his vet bills.
From the shelter vet:
“I am suspicious he has ectopic ureters causing urinary issues but wouldn’t be able to confirm without extensive testing at a referral facility. Even with that diagnosis if he does have this congenital abnormality that may or may not be able to be corrected by surgery (depending on defect) and even then surgery may still not be successful (no guarantee).
Options would be to try and find a rescue. I would consider euthanasia a reasonable option as well. ”
His name is Chester, and we need to raise ~$1,800 – $2,100 for a CT scan.
Only 16 weeks old and he desperately needs a village to surround him…..
We are already financially strapped yet that face, so young….he deserves a chance…..and hoping others may feel the same….
This condition(if that is what he has) is common in certain breeds – Newfs being one. Ectopic Ureters are more common in female dogs over males. Success in males can be 25-50%, ‘if’ this is what he has. No one knows without further diagnostics being done.
He has been a big fav of staff & volunteers at the shelter and everyone would like to know for sure before seeing a puppy euthanised if it is truly in the pup’s best interest.
What if he can be successfully rehabilitated? We have dealt with ectopic ureters before. 100% success rate yet we go into this with our eyes completely open and aware.
The Boerskins are foregoing again this year in the giving of gifts to each other so funds can be redirected to this puppy.
If anyone has even $5 to spare, we remain humbled by your show of support.
This is an extremely urgent situation and looking at an eta for his arrival on Sunday.
Any donation consideration can be sent to PayPal gwen@birchhaven.org
OR via email transfer to contactbhrr@gmail.com
Wee Chester needs a Christmas miracle….
Thank you in advance for your consideration.