Marty Party is now looking for his final landing spot in life. Over a month ago we rescued this broken down soul from the euthanasia list. His desperate soft cries were heard as one of our volunteers walked through the countless isles of abandoned dogs. He was near death with his body condition and we were unsure what was going on. His bloodwork was completely normal, so his body weight was baffling. At first glance we thought it was starvation, but his inability to gain was troublesome. Come to find out his body wasn’t breaking down proteins properly, causing him not to absorb his nutrients. We have since corrected this issue with a hydrolyzed diet and he has gained 8lbs so far. Marty would like nothing more than to ring in the New Year with someone to love him until the end of his time!
Marty stats -
🥳 We don’t know his age or breed, maybe 12-13 yrs old and some sort of Lab-Dane-Hound mix. Currently he’s around 58# and still needs to gain a little more weight
🥳 His favorite pastime is snoozing on the couch. He wants nothing more than to curl up with a soft blanket and catch some zzz’s
🥳 Marty greets everyone with a gentle, calm demeanor, and a slowly paced wagging tail
🥳 He enjoys the company of his canine friends, but should only be placed with others who wouldn’t knock him over or be too rough. He’s a gentle giant
🥳 Marty needs a prescription diet called hydrolyzed protein in order to thrive. He also take some supplements for arthritis
🥳 Marty does not like to be kenneled. He’s perfectly well behaved with free roam in the house
🤔 Some may ask why would I adopt a dog who’s at the end of their life??? It’s certainly not for everyone. We know Marty must have been loved at some point in his life, he was neutered and housebroken when found. He has obviously lived with some extreme neglect though. His crumpled ears show years of untreated infections. His xrays prove he had been shot with many bullets. His poor body condition at arrival revealed a GI issue that was left untreated for a very long time. Despite all this, he continues to show us no matter what life gives you, moving forward with love in your heart is the answer 💜
We would love nothing more to find Marty an end of life party. Someone to love him and let him know he’s not alone or another number. If that person is you PLEASE apply to adopt him, our contact info is as follows -
Marty is current on vaccinations, neutered, microchipped and has a negative fecal and heartworm test.
📍 Location – South Lyon, Michigan
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Marty Party is now looking for his final landing spot in life. Over a month ago we rescued this broken down soul from the euthanasia list. His desperate soft cries were heard as one of our volunteers walked through the countless isles of abandoned dogs. He was near death with his body condition and we were unsure what was going on. His bloodwork was completely normal, so his body weight was baffling. At first glance we thought it was starvation, but his inability to gain was troublesome. Come to find out his body wasn’t breaking down proteins properly, causing him not to absorb his nutrients. We have since corrected this issue with a hydrolyzed diet and he has gained 8lbs so far. Marty would like nothing more than to ring in the New Year with someone to love him until the end of his time!
Marty stats -
🥳 We don’t know his age or breed, maybe 12-13 yrs old and some sort of Lab-Dane-Hound mix. Currently he’s around 58# and still needs to gain a little more weight
🥳 His favorite pastime is snoozing on the couch. He wants nothing more than to curl up with a soft blanket and catch some zzz’s
🥳 Marty greets everyone with a gentle, calm demeanor, and a slowly paced wagging tail
🥳 He enjoys the company of his canine friends, but should only be placed with others who wouldn’t knock him over or be too rough. He’s a gentle giant
🥳 Marty needs a prescription diet called hydrolyzed protein in order to thrive. He also take some supplements for arthritis
🥳 Marty does not like to be kenneled. He’s perfectly well behaved with free roam in the house
🤔 Some may ask why would I adopt a dog who’s at the end of their life??? It’s certainly not for everyone. We know Marty must have been loved at some point in his life, he was neutered and housebroken when found. He has obviously lived with some extreme neglect though. His crumpled ears show years of untreated infections. His xrays prove he had been shot with many bullets. His poor body condition at arrival revealed a GI issue that was left untreated for a very long time. Despite all this, he continues to show us no matter what life gives you, moving forward with love in your heart is the answer 💜
We would love nothing more to find Marty an end of life party. Someone to love him and let him know he’s not alone or another number. If that person is you PLEASE apply to adopt him, our contact info is as follows -
Potential adopters can fill out an application on our website or email us their application. We confirm we received the application by email
2.
Interview
We select our top application and call to discuss the dog, their previous/current pets, and current lifestyle to ensure they're a good match
3.
Approve Application
We approve the application by completing a vet check on the applicants previous pets (within the last 5 years).
4.
Meet the Pet
Once we have completed the vet check, we set up a Meet & Greet
5.
Pay Fee
6.
Take the Pet Home
Additional adoption info
Anyone who applies to adopt must fill out an application. We will then review the application to determine if the applicant is a good fit. The next step would be a vet check to review the vaccine and medical history on any current dogs or ones that have passed. If that goes well we then schedule a meet and greet. An adoption contract follows that. Along with follow up phone calls after an adoption.
Anyone who applies to adopt must fill out an application. We will then review the application to determine if the applicant is a good fit. The next step would be a vet check to review the vaccine and medical history on any current dogs or ones that have passed. If that goes well we then schedule a meet and greet. An adoption contract follows that. Along with follow up phone calls after an adoption.
We are a foster based rescue group of volunteers dedicated to helping the homeless animal population. We rescue, rehabilitate, & rehome dogs from shelters in our local counties. Our focus is primarily senior dogs and/or dogs with medical or behavioral issues.
We are a foster based rescue group of volunteers dedicated to helping the homeless animal population. We rescue, rehabilitate, & rehome dogs from shelters in our local counties. Our focus is primarily senior dogs and/or dogs with medical or behavioral issues.
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We'll also keep you updated on Barney's adoption status with email updates.