Mabel

(Mabel is represented by: MAGSR)

Gender: Female
Breed: German Shepherd Dog
Color: Black & Tan
Date of Birth: 05/10/2021
Date of Birth is estimated: Yes
Current Size: 55 lbs
Ideal/Potential Size: 65 lbs
Housebroken: Yes
Obedience Trained: Working on it
Living With: Foster
History: Stray to Shelter

Good With Kids: Likely
Good with Cats: No
Other Dogs OK: Likely

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Foster Needed?: No

Represented by: MAGSR
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NID#: 14674
Date Added:
Added to DB: Fri, 2024-05-10 14:40
Last updated: Thu, 2024-12-26 11:39

Not Ready for Adoption: No
Commitment Dog: No
Show as New: No
Special Needs: No
Dog Record Archived (1=Yes/0=No): 0


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Miss Mabel met Santa and did an amazing job. She whispered into his ear that she would love an amazing forever home with plenty of balls, endless cuddles, and people who will adore her for a lifetime.

Description

Mable was picked up as a stray in the south. When she arrived at the shelter, it was highly evident that this girl needed help. Extremely emaciated, still lactating from a recent litter, heartworm positive, and suffering from dislocated hip and a fractured pelvis, shelter staff knew this girl was in rough shape. Although she was unable to walk, Mabel was still all tail wags and love as she attempted to interact with shelter staff, particularly when they brought high-value treats to say hi. Recognizing that they did not have the resources to help Mabel, the shelter added her to their list to be euthanized as a way to end her suffering rather than leave her in pain and without proper care. Fortunately, a foster for another rescue in the area stepped up for Mabel at the last second and she was pulled just in time. 

Living in the safety of a loving and experienced foster home, Mabel started the long path toward recovery. Strengthening her system for the road ahead, Mabel began gaining some much needed weight. With good nutrition and the chance to begin healing, Mabel made the progress needed to start addressing her health concerns. A few weeks ago, Mabel underwent surgery for her hip and pelvis. She was a champ throughout the entire process and is recovering nicely. As the healing process is moving along as expected and Mabel is feeling much more like a healthy dog again, her foster mom knew it was time to find a breed specific rescue for Mabel so that she could move forward with . Knowing we could help Mabel complete the rest of her medical journey as well as find her an amazing forever home. Mabel is still healing from a FHO but is mobile and doing well. She needs restricted walks and should not be bouncing around for a few more weeks. As Mabel is heartworm positive, she will be on restricted exercise moving forward. Due to the condition in which she arrived in foster care, Mabel needed to gain strength and weight before heartworm treatment could begin. As these milestones have been met, Mabel can begin this next process. Mabel is good with other dogs and people. She is unknown for kids and cats. 

Updates

Magnificent Mabel has been in a loving foster home for several months. This has given her the opportunity to work through the healing process, learn the ins and outs of living in a home, and continue her journey forward. She has been a phenomenal house guest and her foster family adores her. As Mabel arrived with several medical needs, our team has been working hard to address each need. One concern at a time seems to have been most effective for Mabel. Over the last few months, Mabel's heartworm treatment has been our focus. This treatment takes a few months and requires crate rest while the body slowly and safely clears the worms from the heart. Mabel has been a champ as she waits patiently for that magical day when she can bounce around, go full out with the zoomies, and explore the world again. With one last blood test coming up in early October, Mabel is ready to move forward.

With another piece of the medical process just about finished, Mabel's incredible vetting team has been working with her to further address her mobility needs. Mabel's FHO in the spring was successful; however, having had a shattered pelvis the healing process has taken time and Mabel has lost muscle and some movement in her back legs. Recognizing that Mabel needed some extra help to rebuild her mobility, our team began the next phase of Mabel's recovery - physical therapy. Working with one of our amazing vetting partners, Paradise Animal Hospital, Mabel has been participating in weekly sessions to improve her strength, movement, and overall quality of life. Although Mabel can be hesitant in new situations and with new people, she has done an incredible job with her physical therapy team. Honest and hardworking, this lovely lady has been an incredible participant. She is picking up new commands and is beyond thrilled to indulge in cream cheese treats with each session. Not only is physical therapy helping Mabel rebuild strength and muscle, it is also helping her start learning some new commands. She is now a pro with sit, crate, and feet up. Her team and foster family will be expanding these commands to include touch, look, and down in the coming weeks. Clearly an intelligent girl, we know Mabel will excel with these added pieces of her program. Please consider donating to Mabel's care. Not only will your donation help Mabel continue to access the help she needs to move forward, but it will also help us continue to support the medical needs of the dogs in our care.

Mabel is looking for a forever family of her very own. She knows the right match is out there and is working hard to build new skills so that when they find her she is all ready to go. If this incredible girl is the right match for your family, ask to meet her today. 

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Magnificent Mabel has made some incredible strides in the last few months. This special girl continuously impresses her foster family with her resilient personality and endless joy. Throughout the late summer and into the early fall, Mabel completed her heartworm treatment. She was so very patient throughout this process and has been given the all clear from her vet to enjoy her freedom. Beyond excited that she can play ball, get the zoomies, and go for daily long walks, Mabel has been smiling from ear to ear and can't seem to stop. With her heartworm treatment complete, Mabel dove into physical therapy with her team of volunteers, techs, and vet behind her. Toy motivated and a huge fan of cream cheese, Mabel made phenomenal progress throughout the fall and graduated from her program this past week! The rehab department working with her will miss Mabel's visits, but they are so excited that she is ready to move forward independently.

Having addressed her medical needs, Mabel was now ready to begin her basic training. Fortunately, Mason Dixon K9 trainers recognized that Mabel was a special girl. To ensure Mabel had every opportunity to find the perfect family, they worked with her to develop the skills she needed to succeed. Mabel has learned several commands and has learned to look to her handler for direction. She loves to please and thrives on praise and endless belly rubs. To ensure that Mabel maintains her skills, as part of her training Mabel has been gifted with lifelong support from her training team at Mason Dixon K9. There's no doubt that Mabel will be a great addition to her forever family and her training team is ready to support her transition into a new home.

In the beginning, we knew that Mabel was sent to us so that we could be a part of her healing process and help her to move on with her life. Mabel has overcome so many hurdles and done it gracefully. Mabel requires a slow introduction to new people and dogs but once you are in her trusted circle she loves hard and is extremely affectionate. She thrives on belly rubs and companionship. She loves long walks, as well as, hanging with her favorite people rolling a ball around, chewing a bone or just snuggling in for cuddle time. If you think Mabel could be a fit for your home please inquire today.